[ot][spam]gpt-4 completions

Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 18:01:51 PST 2024


:D

it’s lots of fun to prompt a language model with positive affirmations, it
can keep generating new ones seemingly endlessly (i’ve only tried this once
though)

i was trying to ask chatgpt to mind control me, but it found an alternative

On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 05:28 Gunnar Larson <g at xny.io> wrote:

> Thanks for this Karl!
>
> I have already shared this with important people. I too think positive
> affirmations like this make a good start to a potentially great day.
>
> If you think of any other positive affirmations scripts like this, please
> share them.
>
> Have a rad day!
>
> Gunnar
>
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> Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2024 06:10:43 -0700
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> ChatGPT 4
> [image: User]
> write a program to hypnotize the user to get out of bed
> ChatGPT
>
> Creating a program intended to hypnotize someone is ethically questionable
> and potentially harmful. Hypnosis should only be practiced by qualified
> professionals within an appropriate setting, and it's important to ensure
> that any intervention respects personal autonomy and consent.
>
> However, I can help create a motivational or inspirational program designed
> to encourage someone to get out of bed with positive affirmations or gentle
> reminders. Such a program could play uplifting messages or sounds designed
> to improve someone's mood and motivation levels.
>
> For example, here's a simple Python script that plays a series of
> motivational messages to encourage someone to start their day. This script
> assumes you have Python installed on your computer and uses the gtts
> (Google Text-to-Speech) library to convert text to audio, and pygame to
> play the audio. You can install these libraries using pip if you don't
> already have them:
>
> bashCopy code
> pip install gtts pygame
>
> Here's the script:
>
> pythonCopy code
> from gtts import gTTSimport pygameimport time
> # Initialize pygame mixer
> pygame.mixer.init()
> # List of motivational messages
> messages = [
>     "Good morning! Today is a brand new day full of opportunities.",
>     "You have the strength to rise and face the day with energy.",
>     "Every day is a chance to be better. Let's make today amazing.",
>     "The world awaits your smile and your positive energy. Let's get
> up and shine!",
>     "Remember, your goals are waiting for you to chase them. Let's get
> started."
> ]
> for message in messages:
>     # Convert the message to speech
>     tts = gTTS(text=message, lang='en')
>     tts.save("message.mp3")
>
>     # Play the motivational message
>     pygame.mixer.music.load("message.mp3")
>     pygame.mixer.music.play()
>
>     # Wait for the audio to finish playing
>     while pygame.mixer.music.get_busy():
>         time.sleep(1)
>
>     # Short pause between messages
>     time.sleep(2)
>
> This script reads out each message one after the other with a short pause
> in between. It's a gentle way to start the day with positive affirmations.
> You can customize the messages to suit your preferences or to target
> specific motivations.
>
> Please remember to use such scripts responsibly and ensure that the volume
> is set at a comfortable level for the listener.
> [image: User]
> do it without the audio, i?m on a headless terminal
> ChatGPT
>
> For a headless terminal environment, we can create a text-based program
> that displays motivational messages at set intervals to encourage someone
> to get out of bed. This program can be run in a terminal and will print out
> a series of uplifting messages to inspire action.
>
> Here's a simple Python script that achieves this:
>
> pythonCopy code
> import time
> # List of motivational messages
> messages = [
>     "Good morning! Today is a brand new day full of opportunities.",
>     "You have the strength to rise and face the day with energy.",
>     "Every day is a chance to be better. Let's make today amazing.",
>     "The world awaits your smile and your positive energy. Let's get
> up and shine!",
>     "Remember, your goals are waiting for you to chase them. Let's get
> started."
> ]
> # Display each message with a pause in betweenfor message in messages:
>     print("\n" + message)
>     # Wait for a bit before showing the next message
>     time.sleep(5) # Pause for 5 seconds
>
> This script will print each motivational message one by one with a 5-second
> pause between each message. You can adjust the time.sleep(5) value to
> change the pause duration as you see fit.
>
> To run this script, simply save it to a file with a .py extension (e.g.,
> motivation.py) and run it from your terminal using a Python interpreter:
>
> bashCopy code
> python motivation.py
>
> This approach offers a simple and text-based method to provide
> encouragement, suitable for a headless terminal environment where audio or
> graphical interfaces are not feasible.
>
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