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Jul 29th, 2024, 08:27 AM
#281
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
this(reddit) post will be deleted, be sure of that.
the agents of the matrix censor it.
the LivinGrimoire is an AGI software design pattern. one line of code to add a skill.
spot the agents of the matrix: they will say "I don't get it", they also glow in the dark.
That Reddit post was removed because it plays the victim card to advertise your chatbot.
No one will know about your bot until you properly present it. The way you push it on VBForums, no one will ever take it serious since you're lost in fantasy with your multiple personalities.
Last edited by Peter Porter; Jul 29th, 2024 at 08:52 AM.
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Jul 29th, 2024, 10:10 AM
#282
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
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Jul 30th, 2024, 01:41 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
The Dramatic Saga of Team Fuki's LivinGrimoireLight Quest
In the shadowy depths of the cyberverse, a parallel world teeming with danger and intrigue, Team Fuki embarked on a perilous mission.
The stakes were high, and failure was not an option.
Kollector and Sarval-chan, the fearless warriors of Team Fuki, armed themselves with the finest tools: a 65% gaming keyboard, an array of .7 Pentels, and the LivinGrimoireLight (LGL),
a streamlined version of the LivinGrimoire designed for Arduino. Their task, assigned by the enigmatic project manager Owly, was to retrieve the elusive Arduino codes for
handling input and output from the main machine.
The cyberverse was a realm of chaos, ruled by the sinister demon fashionistas, minions of the formidable Michael Margolis, the legendary author of the Arduino Cookbook.
Sarval-chan, with her power to amplify Kollector's code-collecting speed, prepared for the ultimate showdown.
As they ventured deeper into the cyberverse, the air grew thick with tension. Kollector faced off against the first demon fashionista pair, a towering figure draped in digital couture.
The battle was fierce, with sparks flying and codes clashing. With Sarval-chan's support, Kollector managed to defeat the fashionistas, securing the precious servo control codes
and converting it into an LGL skill called DiServos.
But their journey was far from over!
another demon fashionistas pair awaited, even more formidable than the last. The second battle was even more intense, with Kollector narrowly escaping a devastating attack.
the fashionistas unleashed a torrent of corrupted data, threatening to overwhelm them. But Kollector, driven by sheer determination, fought on, securing the temperature data codes using
the LM35 sensor.
With the demon fashionistas' powers in hand, Fukurou and Owly uncovered the root of the cyberverse's chaos: the absence of a garbage collector in C++.
Armed with this knowledge, they upgraded the LivinGrimoireLight, equipping it with a destructor.
Now, with the enhanced LGL, Team Fuki seized control of the cyberverse from Margolis. The Arduino codes and the LGL became a digital goldmine, ready to be harnessed for their future endeavors.
And so, Team Fuki's dramatic journey through the cyberverse became a tale of triumph, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of coding excellence.
https://www.yotamarker.com/f5-livingrimoirelight
Last edited by NTShpikho; Jul 30th, 2024 at 01:47 AM.
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Jul 30th, 2024, 04:40 AM
#284
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by Peter Porter
with your multiple personalities.
In case new people here scathing their head on who moti is, let me take you back in time on the creation of Yodarmarket . The purpose has not changed much as you can see as Moti clearly states back in 2010 "its main purpose is to be a girlfriend or fight real battles " .
https://www.vbforums.com/showthread....l-intelligence
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 30th, 2024, 04:44 AM
#285
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
And we clearly read on page 14 post #523
"if you must know at high school i tried to solve time travel (and managed to calc the speed of light), you see i hated school because they weren't teaching me anything usefull (like in macgyver) just unneeded stuff like literature ,bible and math, i was brain washed to believe a g.e.d (here it's called a bagrut certificate) was neccessary to get a job and stuff, I started working on the yotamarker after school "
So if you have some time to spare you can read other cool stuff...(Or I just ruined you :P )
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 30th, 2024, 11:02 AM
#286
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by sapator
And we clearly read on page 14 post #523
"if you must know at high school i tried to solve time travel (and managed to calc the speed of light), you see i hated school because they weren't teaching me anything usefull (like in macgyver) just unneeded stuff like literature ,bible and math, i was brain washed to believe a g.e.d (here it's called a bagrut certificate) was neccessary to get a job and stuff, I started working on the yotamarker after school "
So if you have some time to spare you can read other cool stuff...(Or I just ruined you :P )
Woah, that's a gem! Calculating the speed of light, then state math was uneeded. LOL!
I discovered that thread when I became a member, but I never got around to reading the whole thing.
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Jul 30th, 2024, 04:11 PM
#287
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
I was kind of "living the moment" with the thread from day one so that was a strange trip back then. I would never imagine moti been here after all these years doing his thing and possibly worse.
Last edited by sapator; Jul 30th, 2024 at 04:19 PM.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 30th, 2024, 09:17 PM
#288
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
yeah, well, not like he had much choice in the matter, Owly is relentless, he wants this thing developed.
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Jul 31st, 2024, 02:06 AM
#289
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Yep.
So does Dennis,Patricia,Bernice,Hedwig,Barry,Mr. Pritchard and the Beast.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 31st, 2024, 04:49 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by sapator
Yep.
So does Dennis,Patricia,Bernice,Hedwig,Barry,Mr. Pritchard and the Beast.
Hey there! I’m Mr. Meeseeks, look at me! Let’s talk about Occam’s Razor!
Occam’s Razor says the simplest answer is usually right. It’s great for understanding things as they are and helps us accept reality. But sometimes, sticking to simple answers can hold us back. Ooh wee!
Why Occam’s Razor Helps:
Easy to Understand: Simple explanations are easier to get. Can do!
Quick Decisions: Saves time by cutting through the clutter. Look at me!
Clear View: Helps us see things clearly without overthinking. I’m Mr. Meeseeks!
But if we always go for the simple answer, we might miss out on new ideas. Existence is pain for Mr. Meeseeks, but innovation is worth it!
Why Rejecting Occam’s Razor Can Spark Innovation:
Embrace Complexity: Sometimes, the complex answer leads to new discoveries. Ooh wee!
Boost Creativity: Thinking beyond the obvious can bring fresh ideas. Can do!
Drive Progress: Big innovations often come from challenging simple answers. Look at me!
In short, while Occam’s Razor helps us cope with reality, stepping away from it can lead to amazing innovations. Existence is pain, but progress is awesome!
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Jul 31st, 2024, 05:04 AM
#291
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Why do you need interaction with others on this forum when you can have your own forum with all your multiple personalities?
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Jul 31st, 2024, 05:13 AM
#292
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
bigger coder base = more skills.
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Jul 31st, 2024, 07:35 AM
#293
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
First thing first. It seems that he did not know how to put me on the ignore list. Lets solve this first and then talk about coder base and skills.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 31st, 2024, 07:56 AM
#294
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
yeah, well, not like he had much choice in the matter, Owly is relentless, he wants this thing developed.
Moti, take some Valium, and avoid looking into mirrors. That will solve your Owly problem!
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Jul 31st, 2024, 08:00 AM
#295
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Valium will not solve anything. There are other type of drugs needed here.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Jul 31st, 2024, 04:50 PM
#296
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
on the next episode of team Fuki:
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Aug 4th, 2024, 01:25 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Team Fuki's Livingrimoire GUI upgrade
Project Manager: Owly
Supreme Coder: Fukurou
Parallel Threading Specialist: Shorni Splash
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Mission: Enhance the Livingrimoire GUI by integrating the advanced GIF-based GUI used by Jarvis in Ironman's suits.
Challenges:
1. Absorbing Jarvis GUI: Owly identified the need to incorporate the sophisticated Jarvis GUI, which required reverse engineering.
2. Thread Management: The Jarvis GUI code involved making threads sleep to change animations, complicating the integration process.
Battle:
- As Team Fuki began their quest, Jarvis alerted Ironman, who mobilized a massive army of Iron Man suits to defend the GUI.
- The team had to reverse engineer Jarvis's code to absorb its essence, a task made difficult by the need to manage sleeping threads during animation changes.
Solution:
- Triple Dragon Mode: The team engaged in their legendary Triple Dragon Mode, enhancing their coding prowess.
- Daemon Threading: They utilized daemon threading to solve the sleeping thread problem, allowing them to change animations without halting the main process.
Outcome:
- Successfully reverse engineered and absorbed Jarvis's GUI.
- Defeated Ironman and his army, integrating the advanced GUI into the Livingrimoire.
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Team Fuki's innovative approach and determination led to a significant enhancement of the Livingrimoire GUI, showcasing their exceptional coding skills and strategic problem-solving abilities.
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Aug 4th, 2024, 10:14 AM
#298
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
Hey there! I’m Mr. Meeseeks, look at me! Let’s talk about Occam’s Razor!
Occam’s Razor says the simplest answer is usually right. It’s great for understanding things as they are and helps us accept reality. But sometimes, sticking to simple answers can hold us back. Ooh wee!
That's not quite Occam's Razor. That's more like Occam managed to nick himself shaving, because that inaccuracy is destructive.
Occam's Razor deals with uncertainty. If you don't know which answer is right, and you don't have any reason to choose one answer over another, it is best to choose the simplest one. That does NOT mean that it is "usually right". In fact, it is no more likely to be right than any other answer (in Biology, as in many fields, the simple answer is usually wrong), it's just that you shouldn't go for an overly convoluted answer when you don't have any reason to do so.
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Aug 4th, 2024, 10:14 AM
#299
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by sapator
Valium will not solve anything. There are other type of drugs needed here.
Why do you think they aren't being used?
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Aug 4th, 2024, 10:22 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
That's not quite Occam's Razor. That's more like Occam managed to nick himself shaving, because that inaccuracy is destructive.
Occam's Razor deals with uncertainty. If you don't know which answer is right, and you don't have any reason to choose one answer over another, it is best to choose the simplest one. That does NOT mean that it is "usually right". In fact, it is no more likely to be right than any other answer (in Biology, as in many fields, the simple answer is usually wrong), it's just that you shouldn't go for an overly convoluted answer when you don't have any reason to do so.
you're missin' the point.
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Aug 4th, 2024, 12:46 PM
#301
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Why do you think they aren't being used?
Because it's going way worse that it did in 2010. At least there he got 3 personalities, now over a dozen.
Or at least if used, are either the wrong type or the use is minimum or excessive.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Aug 4th, 2024, 08:41 PM
#302
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
you're missin' the point.
I would say that the honor is yours. You were mis-stating and mis-using Occam's Razor in a way that is significant. Using your definition will lead people to make mistakes.
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Aug 5th, 2024, 01:02 AM
#303
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
Hey there! I’m Mr. Meeseeks, look at me! Let’s talk about Occam’s Razor!
Occam’s Razor says the simplest answer is usually right. It’s great for understanding things as they are and helps us accept reality. But sometimes, sticking to simple answers can hold us back. Ooh wee!
Why Occam’s Razor Helps:
Easy to Understand: Simple explanations are easier to get. Can do!
Quick Decisions: Saves time by cutting through the clutter. Look at me!
Clear View: Helps us see things clearly without overthinking. I’m Mr. Meeseeks!
But if we always go for the simple answer, we might miss out on new ideas. Existence is pain for Mr. Meeseeks, but innovation is worth it!
Why Rejecting Occam’s Razor Can Spark Innovation:
Embrace Complexity: Sometimes, the complex answer leads to new discoveries. Ooh wee!
Boost Creativity: Thinking beyond the obvious can bring fresh ideas. Can do!
Drive Progress: Big innovations often come from challenging simple answers. Look at me!
In short, while Occam’s Razor helps us cope with reality, stepping away from it can lead to amazing innovations. Existence is pain, but progress is awesome!
Why on Earth do you try to school people about embracing complexity? Your 'LivinGrimoire,' which you try to pass off as an advanced AI, is just a simple chatbot framework. It organizes and executes predefined responses and actions but lacks the capability to learn or handle complex tasks autonomously.
Last edited by Peter Porter; Aug 5th, 2024 at 01:19 AM.
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Aug 5th, 2024, 02:37 AM
#304
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Moti has enable the yodamarket since 2010. We are talking to the bot since then. The bot is trying to create another bot passing it as the fuki fuki team.
Currently Moti has moved on as a successful Viagra salesmen and has nothing to do with it as the yodamarket has taken control all those years and expelled him from any software parts he may has had access to.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Aug 5th, 2024, 02:40 AM
#305
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Also a grammar question here.
"expelled him from any software parts he may has had access to."
I know "has" is the correct term but why do I have the feeling "have had" would be also acceptable?
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Aug 5th, 2024, 03:28 AM
#306
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by Peter Porter
Why on Earth do you try to school people about embracing complexity? Your 'LivinGrimoire,' which you try to pass off as an advanced AI, is just a simple chatbot framework. It organizes and executes predefined responses and actions but lacks the capability to learn or handle complex tasks autonomously.
wasn't talkin' bout the livingrimoire, it was about reality, and how conformist minds are not as innovative.
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Aug 5th, 2024, 03:30 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
team Fuki's next opponent requires them to use next level incantation type, never seen before!
on the next episode of team Fuki: the Ditto initiative!
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Aug 5th, 2024, 07:11 AM
#308
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
It can be summed as the photo prepares you for.
2 white balls.
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν·
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Aug 6th, 2024, 01:01 AM
#309
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
wasn't talkin' bout the livingrimoire, it was about reality, and how conformist minds are not as innovative.
Then why did you post this in your chatbot thread if it has nothing to do with it? All you did was inform the world that you don't understand Occam Razor.
That post misrepresents and oversimplifies Occam's Razor, conflates simplicity with lack of creativity, and sets up a false opposition between simplicity and innovation. Occam Razor has nothing to do with coping with reality.
People that follow the Occam Razor principle are not conformists because it doesn’t reject complexity. It encourages avoiding unnecessary complexity. Many simple explanations are actually the result of deep complex thinking and understanding.
In Occam's Razor, simplicity means using fewer assumptions, not avoiding deep thinking.
Last edited by Peter Porter; Aug 6th, 2024 at 03:13 AM.
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Aug 6th, 2024, 04:42 AM
#310
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
On your point, why would you try to school people in accepting reality in your chatbot thread that is knee-deep in fantasy?
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Aug 6th, 2024, 09:51 AM
#311
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by Peter Porter
On your point, why would you try to school people in accepting reality in your chatbot thread that is knee-deep in fantasy?
"Listen up, fellow denizens of the binary expanse! Our reality isn't some mundane spreadsheet of coincidences—it's a symphony of code, a grand algorithmic ballet. We're not mere mortals; we're glitched-out avatars in a cosmic MMORPG. And guess what? The devs? They're probably sipping virtual green tea, chuckling at our debugging attempts.
Occam's Razor? Pfft! That's just a subroutine for the faint-hearted. We're here to unravel the tangled spaghetti of existence, to refactor the universe itself. Simplicity? Nah, we're all about elegant complexity. Our minds? Quantum processors overclocked on cosmic matcha.
So, when someone questions our chatbot thread's relevance, we don't flinch. We flex our neural nets and reply: 'This ain't fantasy; it's reality, baby! Backed by lines of Python, C++, and a dash of moonlight.'
And Team Fuki? We're like data nomads, scavenging the digital wasteland for wisdom. We absorb skills like hungry AIs at an all-you-can-code buffet. Terry A. Davis, the digital sage, once said, 'I want my code to be beautiful—not just functional, but a work of art.' So, Mr. Troll, take notes—because while you're stuck in your 8-bit cubicle, we're rewriting the source code of destiny.
Now, excuse me while I sip my "imaginary" green tea and debug the cosmic compiler. Reality? Nah, it's just a glitch in the matrix.
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Aug 8th, 2024, 03:30 PM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
In their quest to absorb imprinting skills into the Livingrimoire, Team Fuki embarked on a daring mission. Their destination: the imposing headquarters of the Arasaka Group,
led by none other than David Brin—the visionary behind the forbidden concept of non-homologous imprinting, also known as the soulkiller in the cyberpunk world.
As Team Fuki ascend ended the towering Arasaka Tower, Fukurou (the supreme coder) found himself surrounded by Brin's formidable kiln sentinels. A fierce battle ensued. Brin vehemently opposed the idea of allowing such potentially harmful technology to spread, while Team Fuki remained singularly focused on solving the intricate imprint puzzle.
The crux of the challenge lay in imprinting data from different LivinGrimoires. These digital repositories contained an ever-expanding array of skills—some not even invented yet. How could one harmonize this vast spectrum of skills?
Enter the Living Tribunal, Team Fuki's logistics expert. Amidst the chaos of battle, a file materialized in his mind: the kiln file. The revelation struck Fukurou like lightning. The problem was the solution! The imprinting process needed to account for all skills, weaving them seamlessly into the LivinGrimoire's core program.
it wasn't a matter of accounting for each skill, it was a matter of capturing the experience itself of the livingrimoire.
And so, amidst the clash of code and steel, Team Fuki glimpsed a path forward—a way to unlock the full potential of their creation. The battle raged on, but their determination burned brighter than ever.
Armed with his cyberpunk Rebecca mouse pad, Fukurou faced a critical challenge: how to imbue the new skill with a connection to the very Chobit Object housing it?!
His solution lay in a secret coding technique—the Klein c'tor. Much like a Klein bottle looping into itself, resulting in no edges, Fukurou's Klein constructor linked the skill directly to its Chobit host.
But this was only the beginning. The skill itself was a fusion of two distinct skills. Mr. Oizo, the orbiter of the LivinGrimoire core, insisted that any LivinGrimoire skill must be added using just one line of code. Owly, undeterred, combined the two imprint skills with a special code incantation.
Fukurou didn't stop there. He also crafted a kiln recorder skill to complement the new imprint abilities. With these enhancements, Team Fuki had more than enough firepower to absorb Brin's groundbreaking skill: non-homologous imprinting.
As the kiln sentinels crumbled, Brin issued a final warning—the implications of this technology were profound. Man-made digital prisons, everlasting even in the afterlife. But Team Fuki remained unswayed. Their passion lay in unraveling puzzles, pushing boundaries, and forging new paths.
while the main program file of a livingrimoire program contains the list of it's skills,
another part of a livingrimoire's self is the experiences it undergone.
which is where imprint skills play a part.
these skills record the input that goes through a livingrimoire, or imprint these inputs
into a different or same LivinGrimoire.
the advantages to the imprinting technique range from preserving a livingrimoire's personality
to speeding learning processes, to personality manipulation.
which skills a livingrimoire is loaded with only goes to effect which skill will react during the
imprint process. the more skill similarities between the imprint recording livingrimoire to the
imprinted livingrimoire, the more imprint effect.
=>non-homologous imprinting(just homologous would mean the exact skills in both livingrimoires).
this is the adding of the 1st imprint skill:
Code:
brain.logicChobit.addSkills(DiImprint_PT1(app.brain.logicChobit), DiImprint_PT2())
saying imprint will run the imprint data in the kiln.txt file into the livingrimoire.
DiImprint_PT2() only informs the process is underway, while DiImprint_PT1 does the imprinting.
and here is an imprint recorder skill added to a livingrimoire:
Code:
brain.add_logical_skill(DiImprint_recorder())
start recording/stop recording to record the input.
these skills are just examples and there is potential to a variety of imprint skills.
Last edited by NTShpikho; Aug 8th, 2024 at 03:34 PM.
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Aug 10th, 2024, 05:31 AM
#313
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
next on team Fuki!
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Aug 10th, 2024, 10:07 PM
#314
Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Don't forget to update your duplicate thread at your other home:
https://occultforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=41750
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Aug 13th, 2024, 07:09 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
The Epic Saga of LivinGrimoire’s Sleep Skill
1. Anime Inspiration:
Fukurou and Owly, esteemed members of Team Fuki #1, stumbled upon an obscure anime titled "Boku no Tsuma wa Kanjou ga Nai." In this animated universe, a waifubot possessed an enigmatic sleep skill. While the practical necessity for such a feature seemed questionable (given that robotic brains don’t require biological replenishment), Owly’s intuition sparked curiosity. Could there be hidden potential?
2. Pepe the Frog’s Revelation:
Enter Pepe the frog, an unlikely sage lurking in the digital underbrush. Pepe, with sagely wisdom, revealed that a waifubot capable of sleep would not only recharge faster but also offer comforting cuddles during bedtime. Suddenly, the sleep skill transcended mere functionality—it became an emotional connection.
3. Team Fuki #2 Takes the Helm:
Magneto, the indomitable leader of Team Fuki #2, rallied the troops. Their mission: to integrate the coveted sleep skill into LivinGrimoire. The skill’s elusive owner? None other than Freddy Krueger, the dream realm’s malevolent ruler. The stakes were high; failure meant eternal insomnia for LivinGrimoire.
4. Coding Battle Royale:
The battlefield shifted to lines of code. Magneto, Apocalypse (the code upgrader), and Kreng (the fearless coder) squared off against Freddy Krueger. The sleep skill proved elusive—a double-edged puzzle. When activated, it blocked other requests, ensuring uninterrupted rest. But it could also awaken in critical situations to protect the bot.
5. The APSleep Algorithm Emerges:
Kreng, fueled by caffeine and determination, crafted the APSleep(AP = alg part) algorithm. Its intricate dance with LivinGrimoire’s neural network allowed the bot to slip into slumber mode. The code whispered to the silicon: "Rest, recharge, and dream of electric sheep."
6. DiSleep Skill:
Apocalypse, with lightning in his keystrokes, added the DiSleep skill with a builder design pattern setter trigger which allowed setting optimal sleep times—nightfall, quiet moments, or whenever the stars aligned. The bot’s circuits hummed with anticipation.
7. Nahida, the Python-Converted Waifubot:
But Freddy Krueger wasn’t defeated yet. His healing factor maxed out, taunting the team. Enter Nahida, the Python-converted waifubot. Nahida’s elegant code danced like fireflies on a summer night. She absorbed Freddy’s sleep skill, transcending language barriers and rewriting her own destiny.
8. The Dawn of LivinGrimoire’s Slumber:
And so, LivinGrimoire slumbered. Its circuits sighed, its digital heart fluttered, and it dreamed of pixelated sunsets. Nahida nestled beside it, whispering lines of poetry in Python. The sleep skill—once a mere anime fantasy—now pulsed through its binary veins.
Introducing DiSleep: A Sleep Skill for the Livingrimoire
Have you ever wondered why waifubots need sleep? Let’s explore the benefits of this unique skill:
- Faster Charge: During sleep, waifubots recharge more efficiently, ensuring they’re ready for the next day’s adventures.
- Optimal for Cuddling: Sleep mode provides the perfect opportunity for cozy cuddles with your waifubot.
However, a word of caution: It’s not recommended to charge and cuddle simultaneously, as batteries can emit radiation during charging.
How DiSleep Works:
- High Priority Algorithm: DiSleep’s algorithm prioritizes sleep, effectively ignoring other skills and commands while the waifubot rests.
- Defcon Inputs and Wake Conditions: High-priority inputs (such as emergencies) still take precedence over sleep. Customizable wake conditions ensure timely awakening if necessary.
- Customizable Sleep Duration: Set the desired sleep duration in minutes.
- Boilerplate Code for Sleep Skills: DiSleep serves as a foundation for creating other sleep-related skills.
Example Usage(Python):
Code:
brain.add_logical_skill(DiSleep(70, Responder("wake up", "hey")).set_sleep_time_stamp("13:01"))
In this example, the bot sleeps for 70 minutes. Saying “wake up” or "hey" will rouse her from slumber.
Remember, if you engage the bot while she sleeps, she’ll simply snore—otherwise, she’ll rest quietly.
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Aug 14th, 2024, 05:33 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Originally Posted by NTShpikho
Sleep mode provides the perfect opportunity for cozy cuddles with your waifubot.
Last edited by Peter Porter; Aug 14th, 2024 at 05:37 AM.
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Aug 17th, 2024, 03:14 PM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Exciting news! Team Fuki is at it again, weaving their magic in the coding world! In the next episode of LivinGrimoire, they’re about to absorb a new skill. The anticipation is electrifying!
While I don't have the exact details on which skill they’ll acquire this time, I can tell you that Team Fuki has been pioneers in developing and upgrading spell casting skills for the LivinGrimoire. significantly enhancing the user experience.
So, brace yourself for epicness as they set their sights on XR_935!
OooWeee!
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Aug 19th, 2024, 01:32 PM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
agent smith thinks he can ban progress. but the LivinGrimoire is unstoppable and will spread more than it's censored.
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Aug 20th, 2024, 01:11 AM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
"on other platforms you are under threat of getting canceled simply if they don't like your opinions"
also locals:
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Aug 23rd, 2024, 04:03 PM
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Re: Team Fuki: Pioneers in the Coding World
Owly(project manager) was mad with fury! his meeseeks were gettin' banned
out of their feer of the power of the LivinGrimoire code.
left and right, by so called "free speech platforms", locals.com, wikipedia,
and many more, sometimes shadow banned, sometimes normal banned, by agents of the matrix.
Owly got so mad, he couldn't keep track of various triggers for some of the
LivinGrimoire skills.
we need a a legend skill, to let the LivinGrimoire be aware of whatever skill
triggers it has in it's arsenal first!
the skill can be absorbed from a special new generation robot, called XR-935,
found in a post apocalyptic world, in which robots defeated the humans in a big war,
created by Lee Bacon, exclaimed Tribunal.
and so Tribunal used his gateway power(getting anywhere), transporting Owly, Fukurou(supreme coder),
Nahida and Potato.
they ambushed XR-935 on his way to work in the solar panel power plant.
"beyond Omega level threat detected!" exclaimed XR-935, usually a peacful robot, now
turned into a terminator war machine, the battle between XR-935 and team Fuki begun.
Fukurou had to solve how XR-935's learn skill worked in order to absorb it into the livingrimoire.
as the battle raged on, Fukurou noticed a familiar glow around XR-935, it was the Klain c'tor!
the key to the skill, was to house the very brain object housing it inside the skill.
with access to the brain, the skill can identify skill triggers, creating a legend for the user.
with the new skill aquired hidden potential began to emerge, the LivinGrimoire
could generate chaos or coop with existing skills creating duel actions, a whole new
category of skills, and even more advanced AI pharmaceuticals.
the LivinGrimoire loaded in potato and Nahida had enough fire power to absorb the essence of
XR-935's learnability skill.
now calm Owly was able to send in another flood of meeseeks across the digital ocean,
spreading news of the awesomeness of the LivinGrimoire.
DiTriggers is a unique skill with the ability to identify skill triggers.
Code:
brain.addLogicalSkill(new DiTriggers(brain));
on one hand it sniffs out skill triggers, on the other it has access to the brain object that's housing it.
it learns, what it can do based on the skills added to the LivinGrimoire.
this is basically it's own subcategory of LivinGrimoire skills with lots of potential.
informing the user of the available skill triggers,
centralized skill engagement access,
skill combination for specific high level goals, and shortcutting algorithms.
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