ceres
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Post by ceres on Sept 9, 2022 15:10:42 GMT
For weeks, I have been using a new way to use these powerful techs.
I create an ultra long string (generated by intention repetition), and then let it stay in memory. I think this will increase the stability of energy. My personal experience is quite good.
for example:
let intention = 'i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech....'
setTimeout(() => { console.log(intention.length) }, 1000 * 60 * 5);
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Post by reden on Sept 9, 2022 16:48:54 GMT
For weeks, I have been using a new way to use these powerful techs. I create an ultra long string (generated by intention repetition), and then let it stay in memory. I think this will increase the stability of energy. My personal experience is quite good. for example: let intention = 'i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech....' setTimeout(() => { console.log(intention.length) }, 1000 * 60 * 5); You also could keep the Intention in an open text file.
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ceres
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Post by ceres on Sept 9, 2022 22:50:22 GMT
For weeks, I have been using a new way to use these powerful techs. I create an ultra long string (generated by intention repetition), and then let it stay in memory. I think this will increase the stability of energy. My personal experience is quite good. for example: let intention = 'i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech,i am happy by octave tech....' setTimeout(() => { console.log(intention.length) }, 1000 * 60 * 5); You also could keep the Intention in an open text file. Saving to a file is also a good way, but it needs to keep the file open in the foreground.
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Post by reden on Sept 10, 2022 0:11:02 GMT
You also could keep the Intention in an open text file. Saving to a file is also a good way, but it needs to keep the file open in the foreground. Does your method keep a console window open in the foreground too?
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Post by ceres on Sept 10, 2022 0:33:00 GMT
Saving to a file is also a good way, but it needs to keep the file open in the foreground. Does your method keep a console window open in the foreground too? After running the script in the terminal, it can run in the background. If you have a nodejs environment on your computer, you can try this script. let i1 = `i am happy`
let intention = i1 +` by anthro black hole `
let intentions = '' for (let i = 0;i<888888;i++){ intentions += `\n${intention}` } setTimeout(() => { console.log(intentions.length) }, 1000 * 60 * 10);
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 10, 2022 11:33:20 GMT
Does your method keep a console window open in the foreground too? After running the script in the terminal, it can run in the background. If you have a nodejs environment on your computer, you can try this script. let i1 = `i am happy`
let intention = i1 +` by anthro black hole `
let intentions = '' for (let i = 0;i<888888;i++){ intentions += `\n${intention}` } setTimeout(() => { console.log(intentions.length) }, 1000 * 60 * 10);
That looks like it has potential to run out of memory.
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