This was also very insightful about how a big gaming company tests their own products and how complex it can get. And I laughed my a$$ off at the Twitch reaction right at the end. Never mind the fact that it’s four years old. I still think there’s still a lot of relevant stuff here.
Posting this here too
I’ve had related thoughts about natural language processing and word context in language. When you’re reducing a word or set of words within a corpus to a vector, it has its own unique position within the dynamic system known as language. As the size of your corpus grows, if words continued to have the same context, you should start to see the vectors converge towards a fixed value as more data becomes available, particularly if you have a large enough LSTM buffer size. The vocabulary should approximate a multidimensional fractal with clusterings of words in well defined relationships to one another, all interconnected in the multidimensional space.
But what about hermetic drift and the weaponisation of language? How do things like this affect the ability of a machine to grasp the structure of language? When the meaning of words change, the structure of that language fractal changes, maybe only slightly at first but over time as the changed meanings affect the word vectors more and more, will it cause difficulty for a machine to come to accurate conclusions? The implications of changing word meanings or even just new euphemisms or idioms and its impact on a machine trying to grasp language is a fascinating thing to consider.
Even humans have a problem with context when translating things, one of the interesting subtle examples I found recently was Galatians 1:16, in which some translations use “in me”, others “to me”, which in English creates no end of confusion and can only be resolved in a wider context. How much more trouble would machines have grasping this fractal structure against the background of language changing over time?
This is such a cool title would defnitely have used This if i was still into coding
Here’s something for all you AI aficionados looking to write the next big LLM using Index Gate to consider very, very carefully 
The crazy things we do on IG: UPX and EB.


Creating and texture painting from scratch a realistic mushroom with 4K texture on a laptop with 8GB RAM and no GPU (in Blender)
EB’s stubbornness won out in the end over my computer’s protests. 
(For context: I re-installed Blender 3 days ago after over 10 years of disuse and little success prior, and was doing other stuff during those three days that took much of my time, so the skill pickup is pretty incredible. Plus I’m battling my own not-so-hot fine motor skills)
Probably now I’m having a recon, hence the interest that made me to learn programming all the time has gone for some time. But, nevertheless, a fire happens when I actually learn programming. It might be coding, reading according literature or grasping information from any other source.
By the way, now I prefer learn theory rather than actually coding. I even bought one book about algorithms and another one for a language I’m using and using the language for making apps.
Yet, I’m very satisfied with the product. Still believe it’s a game(life)changer for me.
thank you, sir.
yeah, Swift is my primary language.
I created a public facing thread to document my own journey with IG: UPX so as to not clog up this one: The Road to Alexandria (IG: UPX)
I’ll be not holding back on the technical jargon over there because the objective is to provide a reference for other programmers that might be trying to follow the same path I have, without losing my potential market edge by blabbing about the USPs of the programs I’ll be developing. So it’ll focus on the existing tech and resources available and the relevance to VR development.
Just wanted to mention, I continue to be pretty impressed by how fast I’ve been learning while applying myself to this process. Granted, I was already pretty good with learning new tech, but this has definitely magnified it by a big degree. I can more easily filter out the BS of content creators that waffle on and quickly identify the good ones who focus on just the facts that I need to know. And the manifestation of resources has done well to adapt to my pretty non standard way of searching for resources.
May the Swift be with you

Running three minute loops of Genesis and Index Gate for this cycle. Not adding anything or switching.
I know I have commented it before but I will say it again. Stick with it for a long term.
Highly recommend this book.
Some of this is general life stuff that goes beyond just programming/developer work.
This would be perfect to learn a skill, that could make me independent in a relative short period.
Is there any legit way to stack 4 ZPs without rotating them and still getting decent results?
Like playing each for 5 mins?
I have to get self-sufficient now.
The philosophy is to always encourage experimenting so if you think you can handle 4 titles then go for it
Experiment and see if it works for you. If yes then go for it.
Damn, Recon hit hard this time. But thanks guys.
Did you start your 4 sub experiment already?
Made the instant regret list? 

