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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:11:42 GMT
I'm running steps.txt on my GPU, a GTX 1050 Ti. It's running at 399 PHz using 3.7 GB of RAM. I trimmed INTENTIONS.TXT for it, but it still has hundreds of Intentions. Edit: This proves GPUs are vastly more powerful than CPUs.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:12:46 GMT
Did the 100C laptop have its fan(s) spinning constantly? Yes. And I re-applied the thermal paste on the CPU several times to no avail. I ended up concluding everyone who had that PC model had the same issue, and it tends to be an issue with laptops in general, and not something to worry much about. The CPU does not melt, but it does whittle away at the thermal paste, and it might shorten the life of the components.
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 20:13:29 GMT
I'm running steps.txt on my GPU, a GTX 1050 Ti. It's running at 300 PHz using 3.7 GB of RAM. I trimmed INTENTIONS.TXT for it, but it still has hundreds of Intentions. What is steps.txt? How do you run it on a GPU? I have a GeForce GT 740M in my laptop.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:14:01 GMT
Can you energetically feel 100 GB more than 12 GB? It isn't like 10X stronger. Probably a little bit stronger, but energy is already saturated.
I do not feel any difference.
Also, please see the edit above where I attached the Evolved Mind pattern infographic, I think it will interest you.
I wouldn't be so quick to disregard bigger --imem.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:15:59 GMT
I'm running steps.txt on my GPU, a GTX 1050 Ti. It's running at 300 PHz using 3.7 GB of RAM. I trimmed INTENTIONS.TXT for it, but it still has hundreds of Intentions. What is steps.txt? How do you run it on a GPU? I have a GeForce GT 740M in my laptop.
steps.txt is 1)... 2)... I had posted earlier. Actually I'm running an old steps.txt. It uses measured numbers as opposed to Most Optimal Number. So it may actually be somewhat weaker, but the specified numbers are still titanically large. To run it in a laptop, you have to compile the CUDA version using CUDA. Download and install CUDA.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:17:27 GMT
Can the Repeater clean my home? Or prevent dust accumulation? Maybe when energy manifestation gets denser.
For now, it can energetically cleanse your home from negative energy.
And fill it with positive energy.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:19:41 GMT
Cool. I want to talk about the "Evolved Mind pattern." People often heard of the "Awakened Mind pattern" and the Mind Mirror; less known is the Evolved Mind pattern, which is the next level in the spiritual evolution. I am running the affirmation "my brain is producing the Evolved Mind pattern."
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I don't know what this is, but it seems this phenomenon is described with other names elsewhere.
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 20:20:47 GMT
It is a certain arrangement of brainwave frequencies.
Do you think using CUDA is better than the normal Repeater MAX?
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:22:18 GMT
It is a certain arrangement of brainwave frequencies. Do you think using CUDA is better than the normal Repeater MAX? It's certainly faster, but you need a NVIDIA GPU. And it's "abandoned", therefore it doesn't receive new features such as Resting Options. I suggest you to compare your GPU's Geekbench 5 benchmark with your CPU to see possible speedup. One note: you basically can't overcommit RAM in the CUDA version. Only what your GPU has. Your GT 740M has 2 GB VRAM. My GTX 1050 Ti has 4.
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 20:26:44 GMT
Thanks for clarifying. So technically, I could run the Repeater MAX and the Repeater CUDA at the same time for a stronger energy transmission? I will work on compiling the .CU file on Ubuntu; I think I found a video about it.
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Post by reden on Jun 26, 2022 20:27:26 GMT
Thanks for clarifying. So technically, I could run the Repeater MAX and the Repeater CUDA at the same time for a stronger energy transmission? I will work on compiling the .CU file on Ubuntu; I think I found a video about it. Yes. To compile, you would run nvcc intention_repeater_max_cuda.cu -O 3 -o "intention_repeater_max_cuda.exe" If it's run in Linux, it will work even though it has an exe extension. Because it would be a Linux binary.
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 20:30:24 GMT
Perfect! Off to try this now. Thanks for your help!
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 20:56:30 GMT
It was a hassle to install CUDA . . . all instructions were obsolete (something about a signing key) so I ended up just copying and pasting various commands from different tutorials until I finally got it working. It is now compiled and I am about to run it.
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 21:28:54 GMT
OK, now running CUDA at 77.203 PHz and MAX (one instance) at 295.169 PHz
The two values added together == 372.372 PHz (interesting, maybe a sign?).
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Post by sound on Jun 26, 2022 21:41:20 GMT
I have no idea about angel numbers or angels in general; this is just what I found online.
Edit: if this is a message to me, I certainly do appreciate it and couldn't think of a more appropriate message to receive at this time.
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