Sounds like you’ll like the updated UA or RM then
Noticed something else it assists me in crafting precise questions for ChatGPT, enabling me to receive clear and specific answers.
If we get a unified New Art Experience with RM: Vibes, there is IMO a good chance RM and UA aren’t that far behind. If RM:V get’s its own New Music Experience, it might take a bit longer.
I think IG can be consciously guided to achieve any creative goal. It would even work for artists whether your a musician, painter or an inventor. You can even become smarter in conversation with this bad boy.
This has been my experience as well. I’m using AI for my coding endeavors. It fast tracks syntax for integrating different languages.
My Saas is built on prompt engineering in a very niche industry that only experienced people can understand the nuances to avoid hallucinations. The result is a very effective tool that puts an expert in your pocket. An expert who already knows the questions to ask and gets better over time.
The real challenge will be building my own gpt down the line. But all in due time.
I got into a weird headspace when I was actively learning C before
@Trader I imagine you as a smart intelligent man who thrives on challenges. A man who is not afraid to get his teeth into 8086 machine code.
@AnswerGroup I did one loop at 6 mins yesterday and a second loop today at 3 mins I feel very happy, very cocky and talkative. I have this desire to learn everything and know exactly how to structure a question to chatgpt to give me right answers. I am flirting alot more using this product. I was telling this story about me travelling up the amazon rain forest to this woman i met she believed then later i told her I made it up. She giggled and said she actually believed me ahahahahah.
Why is this ? its suppose to be software engineering/artist product not an alpha product.
Just wanted to link a relevant video here with a bit of a discussion as to how it relates to Index Gate:
Federico Faggin was the CEO of Synaptics, who aside from their famous touch screen, pioneered research into neural networks for pattern recognition back in the 1990s especially, when machine learning was still in its infancy. As many will now know, convolutional neural networks are largely responsible for how image recognition (including handwriting and optical character recognition) works, and as a result Synaptics developed one of the first OCR chips for use in industrial applications.
You might think a character who has had such a seminal role in the development of artificial neural networks and AI in general would hold the same views about its promise as many of the others who love to hype AGI. But to the contrary, in the first minutes of this interview, when asked to summarise the core message of his book, he eventually says: “… so when you think about us as machine or as computers, that will be, you know, bested by A.I., that is the completely wrong idea about ourselves. We are much more, we have many, we have infinitely more capacity, creative capacities than the computers. Take computers, with or without a.i.”
With the new AI module in IG, I would expect that the unfolding that will occur as people use this version will be in alignment with this, understanding the limitations of these tool of ANN’s and LLVM’s etc, and learning to use our creative capacities to find the ways that allow A.I. to work in the most optimal way possible in concert with our own greater creative capacities. Never make the mistake of believing on the marketing hype, focus on the facts. Handing our autonomy to these tools is a dangerous narrative, and is in no way in line with sound thinking, whether we think ethically/spiritually or into terms of purely physics driven thinking, as Federico demonstrates.
With that out of the way, I’m surprised I haven’t seen anyone discussing results from this new addition on the thread. Are y’all just too deep in the code to think about that stuff?
A couple interviews this past 2 weeks. First was my first in 5+ years, rusty, but I don’t think we naturally clicked. Second went great, they want to move on to the next process immediately. I also have 3 more this week. A game company, a high end fashion company and a consultant firm.
All for backend engineering/development. Been running IG: UPX and Limitless.
I use to lack confidence in my intellect because as a child I had so many “high expectations” bestowed upon me by family and people I use to work with. This product to me is the alpha of all products it give me the confidence to air my view and challenge people on an intellectual level.
@SaintSovereign is this something that is included in the scripting ? that is the intellectual confidence.
I use to watch Star Trek as a kid since listening to IG. I started watching the tv show again.
Just came here to say that IG is a spiritual sub… the fire that it reignited in me to do a holistic meta analysis of any problem in life before i even start thinking about the solution reminds me of my psychedelic journeys from few years ago. This sub is sooo sooo much more than just a “coding” sub
(Disclaimer: Just my personal opinion)
You’re going to need confidence to code and program. If you aren’t confident enough to do so, flow with it, make mistakes and fix them, you’re not going to get very far.
It’s from the Index Gate update / redesign from a few months ago. We included a lot from the New Limitless, adapted for Index Gate, including the intellectual confidence scripting.
I messed up one of the technical interviews, and one remains. I learned so much from this experience. Even though it triggered hardcore “imposter syndrome”, I’m trying to saddle up again and improve from it.
Friends telling me I should be glad I went so far in 5 processes out of 6 applications. So I’m doing something right I guess.
Anyway, one process left (we’ll see how it goes), so it’s time to relax and then start up again with another round of 5 applications.
Interviewing is a skill and a process in which I’m learning and improving at with each interview.
You exposed yourself to a new experience of course you felt uncomfortable but as you have said in time you will grow into it and evolve till the imposter syndrome will become a thing of the past.
does IG accelerate progress in solving leetcode problems?
Since I am only a beginner, I can’t jump to leetcode right away, Has anyone tried solving those problems on IG?
So far,
- I have witnessed a focus towards algorithmic thinking, i.e my mind mapping out steps to perform a certain task from start to finish.
- Raikov Module activates when I see a program/codebase on the internet, making me want to understand and internalize everything I see. Essentially creating a deep interest for me to explore the realm of programming.
Also, I am using the IG(NSE)version and not IG(AI)