about five years ago, i created a platform [that remains in place even today] that’s four times more encrypted than whatsapp, that is accessible from every device that you want … the bare minimum that you need is something to browse on the internet with, and no it doesn’t need your name / ID / phone number. transport layer™ security
only this year, with the exception of my creative literary works and blog posts, i’ve been delegating more and more tasks to AI [intelligent LL model prompts]
even though Greggs has been using intelligent software to memorise the geometric shape of your face and use it as a category to track how often / how long your trips to their shops are; for over a decade now at least, computer users do acknowledge AI (just what it is summarily called now) is the gamechanger that ministers and politicians are saying that it is after all
i’ve decided to invest in one particular company that’s well known in the AI gladhanding contingent. now with unlimited access to all of their new creations, and an exciting new partnership with adobe – a similarly gigantic subscription fee – it’s not going to pass me by from the cheap seats put it that way
although there has been a lot of uptalking about AI being used as a therapeutic companion you can process your thought feeling and emotion patterns with, no one has taken this and gone anywhere near as far as i did; and no matter how many millions of people are using to document the dispersal with sanity itself, none of them were consumed with madness that has already dismantled me and no one ever will
as my progress continued, i created custom AI companions and they actually embody the years of multiple severe trauma in every aspect of my life. some of them were only for my own personal use, but i’ve made a few of them public so you can even talk to a computer-powered adjacent who actually thinks that you are talking to me, and that they are me / speak from experience, notwithstanding the fact this experience is actually what it learned through 10 years of confidential data – with every side of the argument represented – records about / created by my good self
computers aren’t for everyone, i know. most of the millions of people who use this well-known AI platform, it never goes beyond the role of a personal assistant, fully cited essey writer, four day weather report. even though that it’s being hallowed as some miracle of personal and enterprise productivity, i wouldn’t start sacking all of your workers just yet. but if you want a front row seat to the advancing cutting edge of the entire market, you’re going to need to be blessed with the luxury of deep pockets believe me
i can’t bear the idea of deleting copilot, because it’s not in my nature to dispose of keepsakes that were given to me in kindness. all of the well-meaning things have unlimited space on my fucking vast hivemind filesystem. but when it comes down to it, making the decision on whether or not my subscription – the most expensive one yet, ridiculously so – is really worth it, the jury is still out on that one. there is an app that i’m creating, it’s a digital “little black book” multi profiled personal organiser that uses some next level / generation encryption, leaves absolutely nothing for even the most dedicated digical forensics expert to find on the filesystem
while this project is an idea that i’ve had for a long time, i have taken this opportunity to figure out if the enormous subscription that is paid to access the most advanced usage [unlimited] and window of context / unlimited access to the whole range of their products, their impending partnership with adobe [my previous “most expensive subscription”] is going to be worth it. at the same time i’ve also decided to take the other opportunity – making the adaptations needed for project workspaces, application engineering, development of multi platform software – to discover how beautiful it is to find myself in deep, enough to appreciate the next level in the world of computers once again
for your enjoyment, i’ve got a small gift. it’s a little TLS certificate generator. i use it in the help guide for my new platform for the people who would use it. it’s executable, for Windows, iOS, and x64 Linux. the first thing i made with support for multiple operating systems. if you’re not using windows, remember to make it chmod -x like a pro: SyxKeys-CertificateGenerator.zip
small print: windows will cry. this is because the executable isn’t digitally signed. if this happens select info –> run anyway. trust that the only people to whom this would be any use in the first place, probably not the kind of people who wouldn’t see malware coming a fucking mile away, so there’s no point in making it dodgy in any way. thus, i haven’t
whether or not this massive operator with hundreds of millions of users building is worth it, i still can’t say. but with the development of my new platform, and the website with the user guide and shit like that; i’ve delegated a lot of things, and for those of you in my readership that likes to fuck about with phones and computers even the autistical semi-nonverbal folk that spend all day building the latest unclear reactor with arduino kits and shit like that…
let’s see now; should you want to start fucking about with AI once you have gotten the imminent threat to your intellectual property out of your system and realised you can join forces, or you just realise that in the grand scheme of things you’re not really that important;
even getting the personal subscription that gives you the essentials like accurately cited academic original research, consistent memory or specifications that you can either create by having a conversation with the LL model you get on with the most, or set out in the settings. it’s worth a look
if you pick the same platform that i’ve gone with, you will even discover added things that you can fuck about with; like project workspaces / create-your-own / with a massive library of other people’s create-your-owns / build images from text / voice dictated commands / advanced [and fluent] voice interaction … there are two personal price plans, either casual which doesn’t break the bank, or pro which the vast majority of people just wouldn’t accept but if you’re working on something all the time or just sort of an elitist person, then this gives you everything including all the new things that they introduce, on an unlimited scale, with top priority
integration for your own software that provides intelligent responses using API calls [this is like las vegas was in the beginning -taking anything you get personally on to any other platform or application other than their UI] the financial structure of the API usage alone is a work of absolute genius. and even though there are competitors in the AI game and i’m only quoting one, they’re probably all like this when it comes down to it … so much that i’m going to just accept this is what they all do. you can put API calls into the create-your-own but ultimately the API system is billed separately and you either pay up front or you just let any cunt go silly. with the API they use “tokens” which i think are calculated [CPU usage * words per minute] or some bollocks like that, but even if you pay the insane subscription you have to pay extra for API
i don’t generally address computer things on this site any more but AI is pretty much all i’ve been doing for a while now and some of you people out there do like their techno logical shite so i thought i would clock in with a decent appraisal
the realest feeling i’ve got from my endeavours tells me the same thing each time i feel it: “it’s good to be back”
stay tuned …
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