
it was lots of fun to learn about cgal! it's just a little too complex and templated for how big the [little bubble in my working memory is that i try to protect from stimulating pseudoseizures and self-destruct programs (a trafficking symptom)] but it looks so much fun! [[[[i had an idea of making ... well i was noticing .... i had -- i was thinking of 3d printing something! i thought i'd --- whoops whoop ]]] ]]] >>> ]]] >>>
anyway cgal looks cool! it's funny when i was chatting with the language model it started hallucinating reimannian components, guessing that language models are a little biased in that manner. ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm uhhh
so one of the ideas is to make the project uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so to make a mesh that looks right and has perfect numbers you basically need a uhhhhhhhh ummmmmm anyw...
PS1=\$\ $ cd projects/zinc $ build/chatabout ~/'[spam][crazy][fiction][random] Non-Canon MCBoss Spinoffs.eml' The following will be replaced: - $(<pathname) will read a file - $(commands) will capture output from commands - `commands` is _not_ interpreted due to other use in llms - http://url will fetch a url - https://url will also fetch a url Presently no escaping is processed, so be careful not to end commands early. user: $(</home/karl3/[spam][crazy][fiction][random] Non-Canon MCBoss Spinoffs.eml) Can you briefly list some possibly things that might be going on with me psychologically or neurologically in the attempt to write a coherent email here. 1: /home/karl3/[spam][crazy][fiction][random] Non-Canon MCBoss Spinoffs.eml assistant: Here are some possible psychological or neurological factors that might be at play while attempting to write a coherent email, based on the provided text: 1. **Cognitive Overload**: Struggling to process and organize information, leading to fragmented thoughts or difficulty staying on topic. 2. **Executive Dysfunction**: Challenges with planning, organizing, and sequencing ideas, making it hard to structure the email coherently. 3. **Pseudoseizures or Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)**: Mention of "stimulating pseudoseizures" suggests possible neurological symptoms that could disrupt focus or cognitive clarity. 4. **Trauma-Related Symptoms**: References to "self-destruct programs" and "trafficking symptoms" may indicate psychological trauma, which can affect cognitive functioning and emotional regulation. 5. **Hyperfocus or Fixation**: Getting stuck on tangential ideas (e.g., 3D printing, CGAL) could suggest hyperfocus on specific topics, potentially related to neurodivergence (e.g., ADHD or autism). 6. **Anxiety or Stress**: Difficulty organizing thoughts and frequent pauses ("uhhh," "ummm") might indicate anxiety or stress interfering with communication. 7. **Fatigue or Mental Exhaustion**: Struggling to maintain focus or coherence could be a sign of mental fatigue or burnout. 8. **Difficulty with Working Memory**: Protecting a "little bubble in working memory" suggests challenges with holding and manipulating information, which can disrupt writing tasks. 9. **Creativity and Divergent Thinking**: The email shows a mix of creative ideas and tangential thoughts, which could reflect a highly creative or unconventional thinking style. 10. **Language Processing Issues**: Difficulty translating thoughts into coherent sentences might indicate challenges with language processing or expressive communication. These factors could be interacting in complex ways, and further exploration or professional evaluation might provide more insight into the underlying causes. user: