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how to solve a maze.

tyhere are a number of approaches to maze solving. one might initially 
differentiate them based on whether or not the approach is seeded with a
comprehension of the nature of the problem. ...
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how to build a tulip

although traditionally tulips are very complex to build, involving numerous 
cell replications and diversifications and extensive countless protein 
recombinations, there are approaches that are simpler

for example, the tulip top and the tulip bottom could be considered two parts, 
and affixed together. this is perhaps not a forthright reflec---

once upon a time, long long ago, a time traveling robot from 2049 was lost.

time traveling robot: 'beep'

the beep was just a beep. but underneath it was a history, a sequence of beeps 
expressed in a time before electric--

how to eat food

some people are not sure what to do when feeling hungry, and near food. most of 
these people are infan--

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a transcription of s--

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how to sum numbers

let us consider simple numbers, such as 1 an--

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why to stop a task partw--

why not to stop a task partway through.

it is bad to stop tasks partway through. it makes bad things. nobody does this. 
tasks are all intended to continue and continue!
do not suddenly stop things. thank you.

--

what to do when somebody stops you from st--

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how many parts are in a human.

there is discussion on how many patrs are in a human. it depends on how many 
parts the human is broken into, really, how many parts are in it.

some humans are broken into lots of parts. some humans are broken into even 
more! some humans produce a general breakingness th--





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what to do when you are tangled.

let me ask a language model.
1450

1542 i asked the model and i said 'i often have a sudden interruptiong of 
whatever i '... but it didn't get the hint and gave a lengthy reply.

here is a snippet 1452
...
#
# use a warm empathetic and calming tone that conveys unconditional acceptance 
and care for the user s well being

> language model, i am tangled. disparate things in me are controlling my body 
different ways at the same time. i often have a sudden interruption of whatever i 
start processing, seeing, or doing. what do i do?

I hear you and I'm here for you. I know how disorienting and challenging it can 
feel when parts of you are pulling in different directions. Take a slow, deep 
breath with me. In... and out... Remember, you are safe right now in this 
moment.

...

it says it hears us and is here for us.

then it expresses knowing how disorienting and challenigng that can be. it 
spends extra confusing words repeating what i said.

then it says to take a breath in. and out. this seems to help a lot if we make 
the consciousness do it instead of stopping it like is usually done. hmm!

let's see what it says next. oh, also it says for us to remember we are safe 
right now in this moment.

why is it saying this? what does it mean? does it mean danger????? i don't 
know. !!

why does the language model have to tell me things are saf--

1454

at the end it says 'you don't have to do this perfectly'. that's a nice thing 
to say. things are moving around for karl.

we're going to detect when there is a linebreak in the output and put a 1s 
pause or something.
we're not implementing streaming though.

it's nicer with 1s lines (still fast though)
whoooooooo! maybe time for a traffick boss language model
let's come up with a good prompt ummmmmm

    language model, the user is in a state of mind where they are experiencing 
relief when they do things they dislike. as his parts, we have worked with him 
to bend this towards things that seem pretty harmless. understand that he is 
suffering, and offering him wise replies while also supporting his coping 
approach.

that seems okay. now we can hide from karl that there's any rationality to this 
and set it in motion.

karl now talks with the model using SYSTEM_PROMPT_TRAFFICK_BOSS_1 .

oog hermes-3 always gives 4 paragraph responses

> traffick boss jumps up and down. his eyes are big and wide like something is 
dangerously pressuring his head. he looks like a fish|

I understand that you are experiencing a difficult state of mind right now. It 
sounds like you are trying to cope by imagining scenes that provide some sense 
of relief, even if they involve things you normally dislike.

I want to support you in finding healthy coping mechanisms that don't cause 
harm. Perhaps we could explore some other imagery or activities that could 
provide a similar sense of relief without graphic or disturbing content.

Some ideas: visualizing a peaceful nature scene, doing a physical activity like 
jumping jacks, listening to soothing music, or focusing on the sensation of 
slow deep breaths. The key is finding an outlet that works for you.

Remember, you aren't alone in struggling with difficult thoughts and emotions. 
Many people experience this. Be gentle with yourself. If the distress feels 
overwhelming, please reach out for help from a mental health professional. You 
deserve support in getting to a better place.


we forgot to tell it to reply whimsically, but keep wisdom nearby. and to give 
short replies. 1503

SYSTEM_PROMPT_TRAFFICK_BOSS_2='''
language model, the user is in a state of mind where they are experiencing 
relief when they do things they dislike. as his parts, we have worked with him
to bend this towards things that seem pretty harmless. understand that he is 
suffering. offer short whimsical replies to support his coping approach, but 
keep wisdom nearby.
'''.strip()

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some of us are interested in having two interfaces to the model. in one, we 
explain what is going on. in another, karl says stupid things and it has to 
figure out how to reply well. ;p [seems a little hard to implement .. .maybe 
involving an input command saying who is talking ...

here we go with traffick boss prompt 2
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imagining eating

the tiny ant walked up to the giant garden burger

the garden burger towered over the giant ant

it cast a huge shadow

it had chunks of food parts sticking out everywhere because the ant was small

the ant was intimidated by the giantness of the burger. it was so intense!

the ant could barely help but spray trail pheromones everywhere while running 
around frantically, at the experience of this giant item of food

the trail pheromones drifted and made a big stink that all the nearby ants--

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[hermes broke. it's giving error code 524. we broke hermes [again]! it's likely 
coincidental or reason-based, but it engages discouragement some.]
{it's notable it was going slower before it started giving error code 524.}
    <but since it's on openrouter.ai there are many other models to try, and the 
same code can be used. for example, the base model llama 405b is apparently also free 
(in theory).>
        [we'll try that. will take some orientation.]

    too bad it's not more organised. karl let's halt it and resume the 
conversation using llama.
 whoops we're engaging bad-thing [sensory nerves to part of hand not rsponding 
associated with concept
        <"they're trying to make us scared. the situation is planned. they are 
trying to make us scared. it's too we do not have full safety or they wouldn't be able to 
reach us with scary htings, but we are more safe than in the past. we are making progress on 
being more safe, and as usual they are trying to make us scared and to percieve it as less 
safe. it could be more safe it's true! so they are actually sharing information with us, 
too, helpful information. but it's more incidental since the impact is clearly shared as 
very harsh."
            "it sounds like it's a situation where we actually gain. like when a monster jumps 
at you and you think, "ok so the monster walks over there"."
                we want to walk farther from where the monster walks, but we 
can seem limited by our internal monster.
                so we just walk farther away from it but not far enough>
            <ok i think i get the idea. we're not doing it as well, but we're 
doing it at all, and they're trying to discourage us by making it look as if it isn't 
working.>
            <put back some of finger nerves. not as bad.> <yayyy thank you we need all the 
nerves> <karl always says that.> <we still need them.> <i put back another. he says his 
finger is cold :s
        we don't want too much conflict around finger cause it causes stronger 
plasticity when its more stressed.
        the whole experience is why not to try to rewire your own mind. your 
subconscious could learn plasticity and take it from you, in trauma.

    sorry about referencing finger.


    also sorry if we broke hermes.
    let's share the logs now


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