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Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 20, 2024 17:03:12 GMT
It might be because my Google Drive account went away that was housing the file. I think Reden was able to get it to work though.
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Post by reden on Jan 20, 2024 18:36:13 GMT
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Post by beanlord on Jan 21, 2024 0:39:09 GMT
Sorry, what do you mean by "the part where it downloads"? Which would be that part or where it is located exactly?
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Post by beanlord on Jan 21, 2024 0:43:20 GMT
I tried to replace "!nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" for "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu" And I'm still getting on "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --help" "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory And "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:00:01 --imem 0.01 --intent "I am calm." I'm getting "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory"
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Post by reden on Jan 21, 2024 0:46:39 GMT
I tried to replace "!nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" for "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu" And I'm still getting on "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --help" "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory And "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:00:01 --imem 0.01 --intent "I am calm." I'm getting "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory" Ah I now see the line. I didn't know the exact file you used since I now use my own. "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu && nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda"
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Post by beanlord on Jan 21, 2024 16:37:57 GMT
I tried to replace "!nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" for "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu" And I'm still getting on "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --help" "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory And "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:00:01 --imem 0.01 --intent "I am calm." I'm getting "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory" Ah I now see the line. I didn't know the exact file you used since I now use my own. "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu && nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" Wooooo! thanks a lot
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Post by beanlord on Jan 21, 2024 19:50:02 GMT
I tried to replace "!nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" for "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu" And I'm still getting on "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --help" "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory And "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:00:01 --imem 0.01 --intent "I am calm." I'm getting "/bin/bash: line 1: /content/intention_repeater_max_cuda: No such file or directory" Ah I now see the line. I didn't know the exact file you used since I now use my own. "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu && nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" Can I use collab now to charge myself with an intention.txt that's on my PC? or the intention.txt file needs to be uploaded to drive?
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Post by reden on Jan 21, 2024 19:53:15 GMT
Ah I now see the line. I didn't know the exact file you used since I now use my own. "!wget raw.githubusercontent.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu && nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O3 -o intention_repeater_max_cuda" Can I use collab now to charge myself with an intention.txt that's on my PC? or the intention.txt file needs to be uploaded to drive? I uploaded to drive and downloaded it directly to collab using a command, but I think it can work without it. You could also use an intention to refer to the one that is in your PC.
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Post by beanlord on Jan 22, 2024 19:22:11 GMT
Can I use collab now to charge myself with an intention.txt that's on my PC? or the intention.txt file needs to be uploaded to drive? I uploaded to drive and downloaded it directly to collab using a command, but I think it can work without it. You could also use an intention to refer to the one that is in your PC. Thank you for all your replies. I'd like to ask something else. I know now that charging myself or an mp3 file with an intention.txt file with an intention repeated x5000 times is more powerful than a lower amount of intentions. But is there any difference if I run intention repeater at 300 trillion times per second to charge an .mp3 file for 15 minutes compared to running intention repeater at 300 quadrillion times per second to charge an .mp3 file for 15 minutes? As far as I can remember you told me that there's a point in which running the repeater for more than 20 mins or 30mins to charge an mp3 file isn't going to make any difference, but what about the amount of times that an intention is repeated per second. Does that matter to? For example: Is, "Charge .mp3 file with intentions.txt" for 15mins at 300trillion intentions per second the same as "Charge .mp3 file with intentions.txt" for 15 mins at 300 quadrillion intentions per second? If having more repeats per second is better, should I have the intention repeater running for longer to get more intentions on repeat? Also, sorry for being redundant, but is it okay to instruct intention repeater: "Charge me with all the .txt files that are located in the folder named intentions"? Rather than saying "Charge me with intentions1.txt , intentions2.txt , intentions3.txt , intentions4.txt , intentions5.txt , intentions6.txt , intentions7.txt" etc, that will cover way more characters than the first sentence? Thanks!
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Post by reden on Jan 23, 2024 16:54:56 GMT
I uploaded to drive and downloaded it directly to collab using a command, but I think it can work without it. You could also use an intention to refer to the one that is in your PC. Thank you for all your replies. I'd like to ask something else. I know now that charging myself or an mp3 file with an intention.txt file with an intention repeated x5000 times is more powerful than a lower amount of intentions. But is there any difference if I run intention repeater at 300 trillion times per second to charge an .mp3 file for 15 minutes compared to running intention repeater at 300 quadrillion times per second to charge an .mp3 file for 15 minutes? As far as I can remember you told me that there's a point in which running the repeater for more than 20 mins or 30mins to charge an mp3 file isn't going to make any difference, but what about the amount of times that an intention is repeated per second. Does that matter to? For example: Is, "Charge .mp3 file with intentions.txt" for 15mins at 300trillion intentions per second the same as "Charge .mp3 file with intentions.txt" for 15 mins at 300 quadrillion intentions per second? If having more repeats per second is better, should I have the intention repeater running for longer to get more intentions on repeat? Also, sorry for being redundant, but is it okay to instruct intention repeater: "Charge me with all the .txt files that are located in the folder named intentions"? Rather than saying "Charge me with intentions1.txt , intentions2.txt , intentions3.txt , intentions4.txt , intentions5.txt , intentions6.txt , intentions7.txt" etc, that will cover way more characters than the first sentence? Thanks! Repeater working at 300 quadrillion would achieve your goal faster. Some people say that slower speeds, like 15 trillion, have a gentler energy that doesn't "burn" but your mileage may vary as they say. sound found that there doesn't seem to be a difference in channeled energy beyond 100 quadrillion for some reason. Either way, 15 trillion is far faster than the 1 million the Python version did. But I recall a description somebody said a long time ago that 1 quadrillion was "powerful". "Also, sorry for being redundant, but is it okay to instruct intention repeater: "Charge me with all the .txt files that are located in the folder named intentions"? Rather than saying "Charge me with intentions1.txt , intentions2.txt , intentions3.txt , intentions4.txt , intentions5.txt , intentions6.txt , intentions7.txt" etc, that will cover way more characters than the first sentence?" Yes it's okay.
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Post by brandon on Feb 19, 2024 13:57:17 GMT
Sweet, thank you. I'm still running into the error with running a file on Google Colab so using the Max on my home PC is the best option for running multiple intentions at once. I'm not sure yet which feels stronger to me although I lean in the direction of Colab because of the significant processing power over my potato pc lol If you have a slow PC, you should try the WAV Converter. You can convert a TXT file of intentions to a WAV file. You can even do it silent, and it's still fairly powerful, if you can't handle the noise.
Get the file: wav_repeater.exe
Run in terminal/command prompt, such as:
wav_repeater.exe --dur 00:01:00 --volume 0.01 --infile intents.txt --outfile intents.wav
The intent file needs to be in the same folder as the wav_repeater.exe.
Or for silence, use --volume 0
This will just play a WAV file that is probably close to as powerful as Colab, and doesn't take much processing power.
If you do use defaults by double-clicking on the file, then lower your computer volume to like 8% before you play it back, because it will be LOUD/NOISY.
So you're saying that the .wav file that is spat out from the wav repeater is as powerful as using the MAX CUDA on Google Colab? Or did I understand wrong 😅 Also, if I'm correct with that previous question,if you took the wav file and used Audacity to put music over the wav file then save that new file (the one with music) and use that instead, then the field will have the same power, right? Sorry for all these questions.
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Post by reden on Feb 19, 2024 14:38:23 GMT
If you have a slow PC, you should try the WAV Converter. You can convert a TXT file of intentions to a WAV file. You can even do it silent, and it's still fairly powerful, if you can't handle the noise.
Get the file: wav_repeater.exe
Run in terminal/command prompt, such as:
wav_repeater.exe --dur 00:01:00 --volume 0.01 --infile intents.txt --outfile intents.wav
The intent file needs to be in the same folder as the wav_repeater.exe.
Or for silence, use --volume 0
This will just play a WAV file that is probably close to as powerful as Colab, and doesn't take much processing power.
If you do use defaults by double-clicking on the file, then lower your computer volume to like 8% before you play it back, because it will be LOUD/NOISY.
So you're saying that the .wav file that is spat out from the wav repeater is as powerful as using the MAX CUDA on Google Colab? Or did I understand wrong 😅 Also, if I'm correct with that previous question,if you took the wav file and used Audacity to put music over the wav file then save that new file (the one with music) and use that instead, then the field will have the same power, right? Sorry for all these questions. So you're saying that the .wav file that is spat out from the wav repeater is as powerful as using the MAX CUDA on Google Colab? I don't know how powerful the WAV Repeater is, but it is powerful enough for a background sort of thing. I recommend to use --volume 0, as it still has power (and size too instead of being 0 KB). Also, if I'm correct with that previous question,if you took the wav file and used Audacity to put music over the wav file then save that new file (the one with music) and use that instead, then the field will have the same power, right? Yes. The file would need to be WAV or FLAC though. Ideally FLAC as there are many more WAV options which may affect the file weirdly, and FLAC is slightly losslessly (no file information lost) compressed, so you save some file space too.
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Post by brandon on Feb 20, 2024 9:29:14 GMT
Hey guys,
Just wondering that if I made 2 fields(using the WAV Repeater), then used an audio software, e.g. Audacity, to combine/layer them on top of each other, then the fields won't lose any potency right?
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Post by mehrnoosh on Apr 23, 2024 6:51:44 GMT
hi hope everyone’s doing fine! i just had the chance to know intention repeater is feels so dreamy thank you well i’m a bit confused with the whole process and the fact that there’re multiple ways of creating a potent manifestation tool so can i get some help? it’s few hours that i’m reading the posts here but i got more confused i just have 1 intention for the moment and it’s to be able to study 12 hours a day and somehow immune to studying less than that(i’m preparing for important master entrance exam and my rank should be below 30 but i can’t study for long hours due to lack of willpower/self-discipline,time management skills and focus)what’s the most potent way of forcing myself to do that?! i’m just so desperate and sorry for asking for help i didn’t understand much and couldn’t put much time on reading discussions
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Post by sound on Apr 23, 2024 7:13:55 GMT
hi :) hope everyone’s doing fine! i just had the chance to know intention repeater is feels so dreamy thank you well i’m a bit confused with the whole process and the fact that there’re multiple ways of creating a potent manifestation tool so can i get some help? it’s few hours that i’m reading the posts here but i got more confused :( i just have 1 intention for the moment and it’s to be able to study 12 hours a day and somehow immune to studying less than that(i’m preparing for important master entrance exam and my rank should be below 30 :( but i can’t study for long hours due to lack of willpower/self-discipline,time management skills and focus)what’s the most potent way of forcing myself to do that?! i’m just so desperate and sorry for asking for help :( i didn’t understand much and couldn’t put much time on reading discussions Hm. Force stress? Why not intend to learn faster, more easily?
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