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Klaus-Uwe Mitterer
DeveloperMiTu Corp.
OS family\ DumbOS \ SillyCon \ Klaus-Uwe Mitterer / SillyCon 2.3
Latest release1.0 Gold / 25 September 1994
Available inStandard version German; at extra charge English, in development Croatian, French and Russian; development dismissed: Latin
Platformsx86-64
Kernel typeMicrokernel
UserlandPOSIX
LicenseProprietary under Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works License
Official websiteOfficial SillyCon 2.3 website

Klaus-Uwe Mitterer is the term used for a strange user of a (just as strange) project called Wikipedia.

He is characterized by his... erm... willfulness [citation needed].

Mostly, Klaus-Uwes can be found by their computer, only in rare occasions also elsewhere.

Language versions

In the beginning, MiTu Corp. focussed on the development of a German language version which contained a Styrian dialect caused by the origins of most of the users. Newer versions contain two German language versions, one containing a dialect, the other one not. Quite unusually, the developers implemented a voice recognition and voice output first, before starting the development of a terminal emulator, which has been released as a Beta in 1997. This version contained various errors, so that many written commands could not be processed. About the same time, Klaus-Uwe started processing some English commands using his advanced artificial intelligence. Now, Klaus-Uwe is able to learn things multiple ways[1].

In 2008, the user community started developing a French version which is still in development but shows preliminary results. In late 2010, Klaus-Uwe decided on creating Russian language files.

Certifications

In the following years, the English skills (amongst others) have been improved with the help of the users. On 12 June, 2010, a third party certification was carried out, which proved, that simple English commands can be processed and responded to. On 30 July of the same year, the results (C, which was actually only one point away from B) were published.

The modern AIDS (not the one you are thinking about, but an "Artificial Intelligence Development System") developed exclusively for SillyCon 2.3 1.0 Gold (crazy version number, I know) causes Klaus-Uwe to be very ambitious. While the first certification was initiated by a superuser, Klaus-Uwe decided on doing some more certifications as listed below:

Certification (organization) Subject Date Place Result
First Certificate in English (Cambridge ESOL) English language 12 June, 2010 WIFI Graz C (74%)[2]
English for Business - Level 2 (LCCI) English language 12 April, 2011 bfi Graz Pass with Distinction (77%)Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
Green Living (ExpertRating) Working w/o wasting resources 13 May, 2011 expertrating.com Pass (72%)[3]
English to German translation (ExpertRating) Translation software test 14 May, 2011 expertrating.com Pass (92%)
Certificate in Advanced English (Cambridge ESOL) English language 15 June, 2011 WIFI Graz -

Functions

  • does complicated calculations
  • writes books
  • develops software
  • knows nothing

References