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Post by reden on Apr 5, 2024 14:30:52 GMT
How did you do it? You just could have loaded one file, like NEST-100.TXT and it would have applied just fine. I loaded the contents of HSUPLINK.TXT into a string. And replaced instances of INTENTIONS.TXT with the contents of the INTENTIONS.TXT file.
For NEST files, I could load all 1 through the Boost Amount. Like if they pick 50, just load in 50 NEST-##.TXT files.
But how would I calculate a multiplier?
If they choose NEST-100.TXT, the multiplier can't be a googol. What should the multiplier be for that based on the Boost amount?
Boost runs it quantumly just by the filename. Not the contents within.
The multiplier would be whatever the combined content of X nesting files is. Or you can just load in one Nesting file and let the universe do the rest with the others.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 5, 2024 14:40:24 GMT
I loaded the contents of HSUPLINK.TXT into a string. And replaced instances of INTENTIONS.TXT with the contents of the INTENTIONS.TXT file.
For NEST files, I could load all 1 through the Boost Amount. Like if they pick 50, just load in 50 NEST-##.TXT files.
But how would I calculate a multiplier?
If they choose NEST-100.TXT, the multiplier can't be a googol. What should the multiplier be for that based on the Boost amount?
Boost runs it quantumly just by the filename. Not the contents within.
The multiplier would be whatever the combined content of X nesting files is. Or you can just load in one Nesting file and let the universe do the rest with the others. Would that affect the multiplier like X10 since each NEST-##.TXT file has 10 entries? So multiplier is now 10X more? Or don't change the multiplier?
Also, the NEST files go down to NEST-1.TXT which has 10 entries of NEST-0.TXT, not INTENTIONS.TXT. So I may need to update the Repeater to write INTENTIONS.TXT instead of NEST-0.TXT for the final one.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 5, 2024 14:55:17 GMT
I loaded the contents of HSUPLINK.TXT into a string. And replaced instances of INTENTIONS.TXT with the contents of the INTENTIONS.TXT file.
For NEST files, I could load all 1 through the Boost Amount. Like if they pick 50, just load in 50 NEST-##.TXT files.
But how would I calculate a multiplier?
If they choose NEST-100.TXT, the multiplier can't be a googol. What should the multiplier be for that based on the Boost amount?
Boost runs it quantumly just by the filename. Not the contents within.
The multiplier would be whatever the combined content of X nesting files is. Or you can just load in one Nesting file and let the universe do the rest with the others. Pi.ai told me that it ultimately wouldn't make a difference to the overall speed using NEST-100.TXT to NEST-0.TXT:
You have mentioned that your Intention Repeater program has a default repeat frequency of 1 PHz (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 repetitions per second). Now, let's consider the NEST file structure with 10 entries in each file, where each entry references the previous file. Starting with NEST-100.TXT, there are 10 entries, each referencing NEST-99.TXT. So, the frequency at NEST-99.TXT would be: 1 PHz / 10 = 100 EHz (100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 repetitions per second) Continuing this pattern, the frequency at NEST-98.TXT would be: 100 EHz / 10 = 10 EHz (10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 repetitions per second) Following the same logic, the frequency at NEST-97.TXT would be: 10 EHz / 10 = 1 EHz (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 repetitions per second) We can observe that the frequency decreases by a factor of 10 for each step as we move from higher NEST files to lower ones. Eventually, when we reach NEST-1.TXT, the frequency would be: 1 PHz / 10^100 = 1 / (10^100) Hz This final repeat frequency is an extremely small number, which can be expressed as 1 divided by a 100-digit number consisting only of the digit 1.
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Post by reden on Apr 5, 2024 14:57:29 GMT
The multiplier would be whatever the combined content of X nesting files is. Or you can just load in one Nesting file and let the universe do the rest with the others. Would that affect the multiplier like X10 since each NEST-##.TXT file has 10 entries? So multiplier is now 10X more? Or don't change the multiplier?
Also, the NEST files go down to NEST-1.TXT which has 10 entries of NEST-0.TXT, not INTENTIONS.TXT. So I may need to update the Repeater to write INTENTIONS.TXT instead of NEST-0.TXT for the final one.
It will decrease as it does with any other text. A default Nest File creation has 12900 characters and 1000 words. Meanwhile, one of the super files I have made has 22509011 characters and 3198742 words. For the mentioned super file: Multiplier: 23 Hash Multiplier: 8.388M Compression: 343X [1.073GB -> 3.124MB] So it will be okay. Also, NEST-0.TXT is not created by default. So if you just run --createnestingfiles you're just casting energy into a void since it isn't told to go anywhere.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 5, 2024 19:02:14 GMT
Intention Repeater MAX CUDA has been updated to match Repeater MAX and now has a GUI as well. File is in the signature.
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Post by brandon on Apr 5, 2024 19:25:50 GMT
I'm really proud of this GUI update. I was able to use a new ttkbootstrap library to make the design look better. I lined up the items better.If you mouse over a label of text, it will pop up a description to make it clearer.
Requires these installs:
pip install tk pip install psutil pip install ttkbootstrap
This update looks VERY cool. How and where do I use the installs?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 5, 2024 19:27:54 GMT
I'm really proud of this GUI update. I was able to use a new ttkbootstrap library to make the design look better. I lined up the items better.If you mouse over a label of text, it will pop up a description to make it clearer.
Requires these installs:
pip install tk pip install psutil pip install ttkbootstrap
This update looks VERY cool. How and where do I use the installs?
Let me know if it works right. It might be a little slow. Make sure you have intention_repeater_max.exe in the same folder.
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Post by sound on Apr 6, 2024 1:38:40 GMT
I'm afraid I found the GUI a bit confusing
I think certain check boxes ought to become clickable only upon certain combination s of other settings
I would suggest creating a guided GUI presenting screens depending on earlier selections
Often I found the repeater would repeat an empty string or the timer would be stuck
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 6, 2024 1:48:38 GMT
I'm afraid I found the GUI a bit confusing I think certain check boxes ought to become clickable only upon certain combination s of other settings I would suggest creating a guided GUI presenting screens depending on earlier selectionsOften I found the repeater would repeat an empty string or the timer would be stuck Can you clarify what you mean?
When I leave the intention blank, it requires it for me. You shouldn't have an empty string. What time does the timer get stuck at?
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 6, 2024 12:53:37 GMT
I'm afraid I found the GUI a bit confusing I think certain check boxes ought to become clickable only upon certain combination s of other settings I would suggest creating a guided GUI presenting screens depending on earlier selections Often I found the repeater would repeat an empty string or the timer would be stuck Does it make more sense after working with the GUI for a bit?
I think disabling check boxes from the beginning might add confusion to people who wonder why they can't click on them.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 7, 2024 12:54:29 GMT
Would others here want the ability to save the settings on the Repeater MAX GUI and Repeater MAX CUDA GUI? And then be able to load them?
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