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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 25, 2022 23:46:09 GMT
I created a simple program to repeat an intention to a file.
If you put 10 Million for repetitions, I find the file to be quite potent.
Be sure to put .txt at the end of the name of the file.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 27, 2022 19:22:02 GMT
A TXT file with 10 Million repeats feels stronger than the Repeater using 1 GB of RAM. I can't test with more on my laptop.
I believe that keeping a TXT file open keeps being refreshed in RAM quite quickly, so it is like Repeater already.
Repeater is still useful. For instance, you can Repeater the 10 Million repetitions file, and it's more powerful.
I keep open a .txt file, and also run Repeater on that. That's using Octave Tech and Repeater together.
I use Notepad++ for viewing the TXT file, because it allows multiple tabs.
The window doesn't have to be on top. As long as it's in memory, that's what matters.
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Post by hambumger1 on Mar 29, 2022 20:00:54 GMT
Keeping the file open on top was the one things that kept me up. That and I also assumed that the screen shutting off also stopped the intention. So whenever I made an intention in a txt file with the Holo-Stones, I'd keep a close eye on my device since I can only keep its screen on for a set amount of time and can't change it.
I love how this one is a true "set it and forget it" tool for txt files.
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