Curious, John decided to investigate further. He opened a new terminal window and typed netstat -tlnp | grep 11501 . The output showed that port 11501 was indeed free, but it also showed that there was a process listening on that port, waiting for incoming connections.
John was both intrigued and spooked. What did this server mean? Was this some kind of AI entity, or was there a human sitting behind it? He decided to probe further.
John's eyes widened. How did the server know his name? He typed Who are you? and hit enter. localhost11501 free
The server responded: We can help you fix the bugs in your code. We can help you optimize your application. We can even help you find new features to add .
In his terminal window, he saw a message that read: localhost:11501 free . John had no idea what this meant. He hadn't opened any applications that would use port 11501, and he certainly hadn't configured anything to listen on that port. Curious, John decided to investigate further
John was puzzled. He had no idea what process could be using that port, or what it was waiting for. He decided to try and connect to it using a tool like telnet . He typed telnet localhost 11501 and hit enter.
The terminal window went silent for a moment, and then a message appeared: Connected to localhost . John was both intrigued and spooked
John was amazed. This server seemed to know an awful lot about his project. He decided to take the server up on its offer.