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Silicon Court
1960s Tech-Noir Mainframe Trials
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🤖 Silicon Court Universe Intelligence Brief
Silicon Court Universe Summary
- Genre: Tech-Noir Legal Drama (1960s-retro-futuristic-tech-noir)
- Analytical Counterpart: corporate-dark-mode
- Episode Volume: 4 Episodes
- Concept: A high-contrast 1960s tech-noir legal drama where production incidents are prosecuted in smoke-filled courtrooms with reel-to-reel mainframes and analog oscilloscope exhibits.
Silicon Court
1960s Tech-Noir Mainframe Trials
A high-contrast 1960s tech-noir legal drama where production incidents are prosecuted in smoke-filled courtrooms with reel-to-reel mainframes and analog oscilloscope exhibits.
📺Season 1 Episodes
4 EpisodesSilicon Court · Case #101 · Memory Management & State
The Monolith on Trial for Memory Leaks
A smoke-filled 1960s courtroom drama where the 15-year-old Monolith takes the stand under oath to explain why it held onto 48 gigabytes of uncollected heap memory.
Silicon Court · Case #102 · Technical Debt & Dead Code
The Feature Flag Subpoena
A prosecutor subpoenas a temporary feature flag created for a 2018 marketing campaign that is now hardcoded as the core routing logic for all production traffic.
Silicon Court · Case #103 · Database Performance & Locking
The DBA Pleads the Fifth on Unindexed Joins
The DBA sits in the witness box refusing to answer questions regarding a five-table unindexed cross join that locked the customer table for 42 minutes.
Silicon Court · Case #104 · Agentic Autonomy & Ethics
The AI Agent Held in Contempt of Court
Agent A represents itself in court, continuously hallucinating non-existent legal precedents from an unverified vector database and issuing subpoenas to the judge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silicon Court?
A high-contrast 1960s tech-noir legal drama where production incidents are prosecuted in smoke-filled courtrooms with reel-to-reel mainframes and analog oscilloscope exhibits.
What character roles exist in this universe?
TinyCTO characters take on specialized universe-specific personas (Mono as the Monolith Center-Back, Scope Creep as the Touchline Winger, Agent A as the Autonomous Midfielder) to dramatize real engineering failures.