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Post by trave on Mar 20, 2021 16:13:41 GMT
Am I able to charge an audio file in the folder with the repeater so it has the power of however many listens in one. Like charging your intents by itself. But in this case with let's say 5 listens in one.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 20, 2021 17:05:25 GMT
Am I able to charge an audio file in the folder with the repeater so it has the power of however many listens in one. Like charging your intents by itself. But in this case with let's say 5 listens in one. Sounds like a good experiment to try. Maybe. It is infinite energy, so you can give it a try.
If you really want, just use MAX (or better CUDA) with max RAM for like 8 hours charging.
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Post by trave on Mar 20, 2021 17:06:55 GMT
I'm not sensitive at all to energy. But I think this would be a good experiment to try. Instead of using my normal sub I'll charge this one and post it on yt to use. That would be fine right?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 20, 2021 17:13:52 GMT
Sure. I love when people use the Repeater to help others.
If you like, you can use #intentionrepeater
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 20, 2021 17:40:32 GMT
Also note, you don't always want to go for strongest, unless there is a need for that. You probably want the most optimal intensity.
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Post by trave on Mar 20, 2021 17:50:30 GMT
I think for now I'll charge it for 8 hours with the intention "sub name is charged with the power of 10 listens in one." I hope this is the right way of wording this intention!
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Post by reden on Mar 22, 2021 5:07:46 GMT
I did not find where else to post this, so I will post it here instead/in the meanwhile. I was researching how to record a terminal from a commandline connection to another computer, upon which I was running the Repeater (this connection is known as SSH), which by default cannot access a GUI. Many terminal recorder programs require a Linux GUI server (Xorg/X) to be able to record it, as they are actually screenshotting the terminal. I had to find another one, because as I said, I was on a commandline connection. I found one that's "self implemented" (most of it made by one person). Apparently, the issue the others have is rendering fonts, without screenshotting, how you will show the terminal's fonts? What this one does is render (draw) each character using a default included font in the program. I will edit the program's name into this post if we confirm it works. Edit: Now that we have confirmed it works, the program's name is "ttystudio". It's open source, but it has been abandoned for about 6 years now. However, if you install an old environment of what it is coded in (node.js, a very slow and heavy language), it will work. Sounds like something ProBoards would ban us over, but "tty" means "TeleTYpe", an ancient glass screen that served as an information communication system about a hundred years ago (they still have some uses today), and which served as early terminals to access old mainframes (big and super strong [for their day; they still are around] computers. So Linux always is emulating those "ttys", and you can see it the most when the GUI server is not on. Of course, it can use normal "terminal emulators", like the terminal you open up in a graphical environment. Now, to spare needless details, I generated what is known as APNG (animated PNG). This is a little known file format, which is like a GIF, but a PNG. Some image viewers, as well as modern major browsers, will display it. I want to test if using the Repeater through APNG files works. If it does, a benefit would be size, 1 minute or so of recording time is only 89 KB large. AnthroTeacher, can you tell us if it works, please? Thank you. Attachments:
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 22, 2021 9:50:39 GMT
Very good. Yes, that definitely puts out energy. It feels good. Not exactly "elation" but a pleasant low-level mellow happiness.
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Post by Forester on Mar 22, 2021 12:05:54 GMT
If you use the Intention Repeater a lot, will it become more powerful?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 22, 2021 12:11:01 GMT
If you use the Intention Repeater a lot, will it become more powerful? My feel is it's becoming more powerful all the time from everyone using it.
I'm working towards making it strong enough to make holo-tech a reality. Like even beyond Star Trek holograms. Like even holograms you can eat. Replicator/holo in one.
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Post by reden on Mar 22, 2021 13:52:16 GMT
Very good. Yes, that definitely puts out energy. It feels good. Not exactly "elation" but a pleasant low-level mellow happiness. Is it the same energy as recording in OBS Studio, a bit more, or a bit less?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 22, 2021 13:53:25 GMT
Yeah, feels similar, but I haven't really delved deep into it.
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Post by skipper on Mar 26, 2021 19:29:26 GMT
Any chance we could have a video tutorial for the Google Colab method? I can't see where this Github tab is, unless you mean a separate tab with Github? I made a post with the Colab directions:
Thank you
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Post by reden on Mar 28, 2021 4:45:41 GMT
Can the Repeater directly affect websites? And if so, which would be the best Intention to do so, in your opinion?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 28, 2021 7:01:49 GMT
Can the Repeater directly affect websites? And if so, which would be the best Intention to do so, in your opinion? "best" is a misnomer in this case. There is no "best" anything when dealing with infinity. Use what works for you.
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