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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:39:59 GMT
Imagine if we published a nesting Intention as a Youtube video. Let's learn to walk before we run. We want it pretty polished. I can't wait to see what tai does with his fields using this nesting tech. Are you going to play with limits later after you get it narrowed down? If you focus it enough, then do like 10 reps per file, over a million files, imagine that? And my option on Repeater will be able to generate those. But probably a million files is too many for an OS. So like 1000 or something. I think it's this: 1) Get it focused more. 2) Steadily increase repetitions through nesting. There may also be a perfect frequency for manifestation. The limits testing, I could do now or maybe tomorrow. The amount of files in an OS depend exclusively of its filesystem. For example, NTFS (Windows') and ext4 (Linux's most common), both support 2^32 files. That is 4294967296 files. Max file size for both is 16 EB and 16 GB to 16 TB, respectively. Other file systems with defined file numbers are: BFS (unlimited) UFS1 and 2 (32768 directories or folders inside one folder) UniFS (no limit defined, client specified i think) ZFS (Used a lot in drive mirroring setups [data backups, servers, VPS' etc.] 2^128) Btrfs (Another option in linux, 2^64) and APFS (Apple's new file system, even on iphones, 2^63. Note that Androids use F2FS or ext4.).
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:41:13 GMT
Also, give me the naming notation you would prefer. Should each file be INTENTS###.TXT ### being from 001 to 100, or whatever number is chosen in the utility. How would you prefer the name of the nested files to be? I did it "mul.txt" for the first, and "ints1,2,3,4,5....txt" for the others. So "ints2.txt" etc. But you can do INTENTS####.TXT. The 4th #, you can leave out if you want.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 2:41:33 GMT
Well, the utility will ask how many files you want and how many times to repeat in each file, and the intention you want, and it will handle the numbering.
I'll get on it tomorrow as it's 9:41pm right now and I'm heading to bed.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:42:03 GMT
Now for the 100 files with 10 intentions (or we could do 100 too), we will really need code or a script that mass copies then renames the numbers so they fit. Will do. Do you want something standalone like you said? Might be easier to review the code to have a utility, rather than part of the Repeater. Standalone I think.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 2:42:20 GMT
Also, give me the naming notation you would prefer. Should each file be INTENTS###.TXT ### being from 001 to 100, or whatever number is chosen in the utility. How would you prefer the name of the nested files to be? I did it "mul.txt" for the first, and "ints1,2,3,4,5....txt" for the others. So "ints2.txt" etc. But you can do INTENTS####.TXT. The 4th #, you can leave out if you want. The number of #s will be dynamically generated based on what you input.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:44:20 GMT
Do note that some commandline tools move slowly when dealing with too many files in a single directory. Even rm, a file deleter first created in the 70s, crawls when forced to delete 1 million files off a single directory. Same thing with ls, the list shower. Might it be possible to stack them in several directories, like a staircase? Edit: And by 70s I mean Nov. 3, 1971, when the first official version of UNIX was released.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:44:30 GMT
I did it "mul.txt" for the first, and "ints1,2,3,4,5....txt" for the others. So "ints2.txt" etc. But you can do INTENTS####.TXT. The 4th #, you can leave out if you want. The number of #s will be dynamically generated based on what you input. Great.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:51:15 GMT
Do you feel it? At 1 Hz, it has repeated 46 times so far. Edit: 168 so far.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 2:54:14 GMT
Wow, what you're doing now reden feels amazing. If that's indeed you. My solar plexus feels more integrated now.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 2:56:38 GMT
I left ints1.txt open... may that have had an effect on the pear intention? I am still running it, at 1 Hz multiplied by 1x50. Still titanic power.
I made a muls.txt file. 4433 words on it. 100 times in each line multiplied by 10 lines, iirc. Edit: It says "I am intensely happy."
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 3:00:14 GMT
The energy is very tight in my core. Excellent. Not too tight, but pretty awesome.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 3:02:09 GMT
I have no idea how a pear manifestation field might work... I will use the muls.txt file now. It has a lens, 1000 times mult. 100 lines. Running at 5 Hz.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 3:02:11 GMT
I left ints1.txt open... may that have had an effect on the pear intention? I am still running it, at 1 Hz multiplied by 1x50. Still titanic power. I made a muls.txt file. 4433 words on it. 100 times in each line multiplied by 10 lines, iirc. Edit: It says "I am intensely happy." That may also be multiplied by the GB string, depending on how much imem you are using. Though, if I recall, frequency doesn't use the multiplier to GB, so you're probably right. Yeah, definitely low repeat rate for people, and probably high ones for stuff.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 21, 2021 3:03:13 GMT
I have no idea how a pear manifestation field might work... I will use the muls.txt file now. It has a lens, 1000 times mult. 100 lines. Running at 5 Hz. When I get the nesting utility done we'll be able to play around.
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Post by reden on May 21, 2021 3:04:17 GMT
I left ints1.txt open... may that have had an effect on the pear intention? I am still running it, at 1 Hz multiplied by 1x50. Still titanic power. I made a muls.txt file. 4433 words on it. 100 times in each line multiplied by 10 lines, iirc. Edit: It says "I am intensely happy." That may also be multiplied by the GB string, depending on how much imem you are using. Though, if I recall, frequency doesn't use the multiplier to GB, so you're probably right. Yeah, definitely low repeat rate for people, and probably high ones for stuff. So r1.txt is running at 2218716500 Hz. "I am intensely happy.". Edit: 22 GHz or so.
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