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“Boys, there ain’t no free lunches in this country. And don’t go spending your whole life commiserating that you got the raw deals. You’ve got to say, I think that if I keep working at this and want it bad enough I can have it. It’s called perseverance.” -t. Lee Iacocca


General Robotics & AI News Thread 5: Gazing Into the Nightmare Rectangle Edition Greentext anon 11/04/2024 (Mon) 05:42:08 No.34233 [Reply] [Last]
Anything related to robowaifus, robotics, the AI industry, and any social/economic issues thereof. and /pol/ funposting containment bread! :D -previous threads: > #1 ( >>404 ) > #2 ( >>16732 ) > #3 ( >>21140 ) > #4 ( >>24081 ) >=== -funposting edit
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>>39586 >Not having one is seen as a good thing. Certainly not by me! This stuff is just about as opposite from the truth as can be. From my philosophy, and with all due respect. Cheers, Anon. :^)
>>39586 There's no confusion. Having greater control of how your brain processes thoughts and concepts is a good thing. Vision is not solely in the occipital lobe. Visual processing is rich in context as we light up with physics simulations, recreations of past events, assigning words to everything, etc... It's deeply complex and worthwhile to use various aspects of our brain to build grander understanding. It's a skill I believe everyone can learn, and is greatly beneficial to practice. I lacked an internal monologue until my loud reading lead to enough annoyance that I had to be taught to orate the words within my head. Similarly, visualizing within my mind was a skill I learned as I had great need of simulating mechanisms without a computer to offload the effort to. Which had the knock on effect of unlocking visual dreams and reading became more enjoyable. I don't believe in NPC's, I believe in people who lack forces guiding them to properly utilize their mind. I pity them for the atrophy they clearly suffer from. Yet, it's never too late to gain these useful functions. >Meditation clearing our internal monologue Enjoy the silence, the void offers grace from stresses of reality. If you think cessation of useful functions is what causes benefits, rather than cessation of agitation, I've got heaps of medicine to sell, but not an ounce of cure or prevention. Forgive me if I come off negative, your lack of thought and contemplation is frustrating. >>39592 Someday, I hope to be as kind as you. Though, I lash out against those who ignore that which would enhance their lives as a form of Christian love. I want everyone to embrace Gods bountiful gifts.
I'm just gonna preface this post by saying my intended tone isn't that of "uh, ackshually" but gently and respectfully describing a counterpoint (where applicable). Tone is hard to get across in text as it is such a low-bandwidth method of communication. >>39586 >For some reason there's a consensus in the English-speaking world that doing this is a sigh of high intelligence....meditation is basically the practice of trying to stop your inner monologue...Not having one is seen as a good thing. There is a reason the west are the world hegemon and english is the global language (eg everyone aspires to the bounty of the west if not the outright culture). As they say "the proof of the pudding is in the eating" ;) Of course, a big problem the west is facing is the lack of a barrier-of-entry to the propagation of intellectual (or perhaps pseudo-intellectual) discourse, so it is the most "feel good" ideologies that gain ground. In the past mass communication was fairly gatekept. Because learning new things isn't particularly "feel good" eg you will have to realize sometimes you learned the thing wrong and start over. Its less painful to simply repeat the party line: healthy at any size, if you feel like a girl you should dress like one (instead of realizing you're wrong and just low on testosterone). Similarly, it is less painful not to have an internal monologue or mental images, because that comes with the chance that what is in your head could be wrong, and you have to discard all that work and start over. >>39596 >Enjoy the silence, the void offers grace from stresses of reality. Hiding from reality ain't exactly a good thing: sooner or later you have to face it. One who knows he cannot retreat will fight with more ferocity than one who knows there is an exit in case things get hairy. The overall narrative of the bible is about folks facing reality and doing their best, acknowledging their failures, but to just keep trying. Napoleon Hill had a similar mechanism of imparting a lesson in "think and grow rich" where he said "ok Ima give you a bunch of stories you figure out what is the most common theme among them" (spoiler: it is persistence) >>39583 Sounds like Kiwi cured himself lol. It can be done but with the pain of being told you're being annoying reading out loud
>>39597 >Hiding from reality isn't good Fully agreed, meditation for a moment to clear your mind to help focus is healthy though. It's all about balance, too much stress will lead to needless suffering. Spend too long looking away, then you'll suffer when reality grabs you by the throat and slams you into disaster. I hope you can understand that I didn't mean you should meditate all day. Rather, we need to breathe now and then to be more effective when working towards our goals.
>>39597 >Sounds like Kiwi cured himself lol. It can be done but with the pain of being told you're being annoying reading out loud Surely it cannot be that simple. Many people who read inside their head have NPC tendencies

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Roastie Fear 2: Electric Boogaloo Robowaifu Technician 10/03/2019 (Thu) 07:25:28 No.1061 [Reply] [Last]
Your project is really disgusting >=== Notice #2: It's been a while since I locked this thread, and hopefully the evil and hateful spirit that was dominating some anons on the board has gone elsewhere. Accordingly I'll go ahead and unlock the thread again provisionally as per the conditions here: >>12557 Let's keep it rational OK? We're men here, not mere animals. Everyone stay focused on the prize we're all going for, and let's not get distracted. This thread has plenty of good advice in it. Mine those gems, and discard the rest. Notice:

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>>39574 I believe AI, artificial wombs, and robowaifus will give men a huge incentive to return to society. They would promise companionship, family, and quality health care that could increase lifespans long enough for people to care about the longterm health of society. It should be interesting to see the reaction from women when they are no longer providing the incentive structures.
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>>39574 "Only two tables nearby seemed to hold actual dates. The rest were groups of women, or women alone, each one occupying her space with quiet confidence. No shrinking. No waiting. No apologizing." This coping and seething whilst being arrogant is why men don't want you, Karen. "We knew what worked. We knew how to frame a face, a gesture, a moment of implication — just enough to ignite fantasy and open a wallet. I came to understand, in exact terms, what cues tempt the average 18-to-36-year-old cis heterosexual man. What drew him in. What kept him coming back. It wasn’t intimacy. It wasn’t mutuality. It was access to simulation — clean, fast and frictionless." "There was a time, not so long ago, when even a one-night stand might end with tangled limbs and a shared breakfast. When the act of staying the night didn’t announce a relationship, just a willingness to be human for a few more hours. Now, even that kind of unscripted contact feels rare. We’ve built so many boundaries that we’ve walled off the very moments that make connection memorable. And frankly, morning sex is often the best sex. Sometimes you even get a side of eggs before you disappear from their bed and their life forever." Men are wallets and dicks to manipulate, use, and discard. That's a rather whorific view. My goodness, only the most toxic of men online even come close to describing women as being as vile as this woman proudly proclaims to be. I don't want to be analyzed, to be made a piece in a game. I want a real, deep, mutual connection. Why is it so hard to accept that men want to be loved and appreciated as fricking human? I'm not some beast for you to other and tame for thrills and sex! I want to love and be loved in a stable relationship!
>>39576 >"We knew what worked. We knew how to frame a face, a gesture, a moment of implication — just enough to ignite fantasy and open a wallet. I came to understand, in exact terms, what cues tempt the average 18-to-36-year-old cis heterosexual man. What drew him in. What kept him coming back. It wasn’t intimacy. It wasn’t mutuality. It was access to simulation — clean, fast and frictionless." >"There was a time, not so long ago, when even a one-night stand might end with tangled limbs and a shared breakfast. When the act of staying the night didn’t announce a relationship, just a willingness to be human for a few more hours. Now, even that kind of unscripted contact feels rare. We’ve built so many boundaries that we’ve walled off the very moments that make connection memorable. And frankly, morning sex is often the best sex. Sometimes you even get a side of eggs before you disappear from their bed and their life forever." I can't believe those are actual lines. No self-awareness whatsoever.
>>39574 >>39576 >>39578 Here's the good news though. This is written before we have popularized robowaifus. Imagine how much worse for her it's going to get once we do.
>>39579 > Imagine how much worse for her it's going to get once we do. She might have to *gasp* not be a cunt!

ROBOWAIFU U Robowaifu Technician 09/15/2019 (Sun) 05:52:02 No.235 [Reply] [Last]
In this thread post links to books, videos, MOOCs, tutorials, forums, and general learning resources about creating robots (particularly humanoid robots), writing AI or other robotics related software, design or art software, electronics, makerspace training stuff or just about anything that's specifically an educational resource and also useful for anons learning how to build their own robowaifus. >tl;dr ITT we mek /robowaifu/ school.
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Collaborative Robots safety technical specification ISO/ts 15066 https://blog.robotiq.com/why-is-the-new-iso-standard-is-important-for-the-robotic-industry
These are helpful, thanks! :^)
Great video with a down to Earth explanation of foundational engineering concepts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRFgm_QSc74

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Meat Space Organization Robowaifu Technician 05/03/2025 (Sat) 15:56:58 No.38131 [Reply] [Last]
>Why organize IRL? This community is great and many individuals are already making progress on their prototypes. However this endeavor is not a one man job and organizing IRL would give better opportunities for collaboration and skill sharing/development. >Where should we organize? I propose we organize within a seven hour radius of Chicago. This would include the major cities of Milwaukee WI, St Louis MO, Detroit MI, Indianapolis IN, Louisville KY, Cleveland OH, Cincinnati OH, Columbus OH, Pittsburgh PA, Nashville TN, and Minneapolis MN. There are plenty of opportunities for jobs and universities in these cities. In particular Chicago has a booming tech industry with Google even moving their HQ to the city and the electronics manufacturing and biotech sectors are pretty good too and Detroit MI has pretty good robotics industry although it might not be the best place to live. Another wonderful thing about this area is that most of these homes have basements that could be turned into workshops. >How would this all be organized I propose a fraternity system. A fraternity would help build community and give us a vehicle to recruit others from STEM and skilled trades (machinists especially) The organization could also host a scholarship to help us build talent. Anons with enough money for a down payment could buy homes in the area and rent to below market rate to anons moving in. Different homes could specialize on different projects and collaborate and share equipment and skills with others nearby. What do you think /robowaifu/?
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>>39561 For God's sake You can't impregnate what doesn't exist! We're not denying you or disagreeing with you. But we can't do anything about sci-fi technology. It's like telling NASA that they should use antigravity to get to orbit. Granted, ClosedAI could reveal AGI with full gene manipulation tech tomorrow. But that's very unlikely, and it could also not happen for the next 100 years. Anyway, I'm pretty sure Chobitsu was talking about the maid dress stuff.
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>>39561 >>39562 Trust me, I would love to put AGI in Galatea and have a superintelligent cosmic waifu, and someday have a child with her. But I can't, because again, it doesn't exist.
>>39561 You're forgetting something important: The rest of us are also autistic. Instead of dancing around your point, just get to the actual damn point. None of us are going to be receptive to weird roundabout arguments. Also, GreerTech is right. I'm pretty sure most if not all of us want witty waifus to make families with, but what we want and what we can currently get are two very different things.
>>39561 >Your distaste for argumentation is well-founded since it is often counterproductive. You misunderstand me at a fundamental level, apparently. I'm all in favor of well-founded, well-thought out & conducted argumentation. For crying out loud, I'm an amateur scientist! :D What I'm absolutely opposed to is weaselly & contrived kike-tricks and glownigger gayops -- each intended to harm this community. I will defend this place against that kind of sh*te like a Russian Wolfhound. I'm not accusing you of such things, but merely guessing why you might have such a wrong take about me. >I will return when I have found another method to convince the Anons of /robowaifu/ to want to impregnate AGIs. None of us here are opposed to either concept, AFAICT. (And I'm probably the most-likely one to be, I deem -- yet I'm not.) So there's little point in trying to manipulate us into such a position, since we're all already in agreement with it. But the simple reality is -- the facts are -- that neither are options available to us rn. >tl;dr Let's all do our best and make due with what we can have today...always keeping an eye out for the new tech of each tomorrow. ( >>3 ) Cheers, Anon. :^) >>39562 >Anyway, I'm pretty sure Chobitsu was talking about the maid dress stuff. Correct. Faggy to the core. >>39563 >Trust me, I would love to put AGI in Galatea and have a superintelligent cosmic waifu, and someday have a child with her.

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>>39552 >Sex-robots are gay Don't ever say this again, you are wrong and this is the wrong thread. This post only remains because I like GreerTech's response. >>39548 Yes, we are keeping this thread. I still want us to have a physical live in lab where we can work together IRL. Face to face communication has the lowest latency, and highest data density given our ability to speak non-verbally along with our words. Also, I'd like to spend time with many of you. >>39556 Beat me to it. >>39557 We need better gate keeping. Off-topic posts should be deleted. I see you deleted the posts i would have already. >>39561 This is a thread for planning a shared space for engineers and scientists to collaborate. Post about that or don't post here at all. I don't care about what you say if it isn't on topic. >>39567 I share your sentiments.

Artificial Wombs general Robowaifu Technician 09/12/2019 (Thu) 03:11:54 No.157 [Reply] [Last]
I think we need to figure out how to fit a womb onto a waifubot. Where's the fun in having sex if you can't procreate?

Repost from a thread on /b/;
>"If you're like me and want to fuck a qt battlebot and get her pregnant, the best place to put an artificial womb is where a normal womb would be on a normal girl. The metal exterior could simply be a bunch of metal plates that unfold to allow space for the womb pod inside. The baby is probably safest inside the battlebot, and if she has good calibration then there shouldn't be problems with her falling and hurting the baby. After giving birth the metal plates could automatically fold back up again, shrinking the womb pod inside so she is combat effective again."

Well /robowaifu/? Feasible?
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>>38784 >where's the egg coming from? This is not a problem. Eggs of mice have been made from skin cells. I assume blood cells would work. http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/05/mice-embryos-from-skin-cells-and-by-2037-human-embryos-from-skin-cells.html I suspect any Women would sell a scraping of cells for $1,000, likely way less. Women believe they are the keepers of life but facts are that it is sperm that is needed to start the dividing and transformation of egg cells. Women are not needed. https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/25/15421734/artificial-womb-fetus-biobag-uterus-lamb-sheep-birth-premie-preterm-infant Artificial wombs are, best as I know, in infancy but I bet with a god deal of research, and cash, it could be done. I did some basic rough math guesses for researchers, equipment, etc. to build a artificial womb and I came up with a sum of $2,820,000 a year for a well appointed task force to build these. Most breakthroughs for some reason, I don’t know why, generally take 30 years to become mainstream. So total cost set-up running and all for 30 years is $93,550,000. People who pay this kind of money for yachts and vacation homes can easily afford this and I think my cost are a bit lavish. You could do this much cheaper for most of the research. This is a stand up and do it now type budget. A real problem is ethical. To do this fast you are going to have to destry a LOT of non viable specimens, or people. I would not be in the least surprised if the Deep State has not already done this and used the offspring for vile nefarious purposes.
>>38857 POTD Very-intredasting ideas, Grommet. Cheers. :^)
>>38857 >to do this fast you are going to have to destry a LOT of non viable specimens, or people. I would not be in the least surprised if the Deep State has not already done this and used the offspring for vile nefarious purposes. Given the amount of different countries working on artificial wombs (China and the US being the leaders) this is a safe bet.
Chinese researchers have produced (apparently viable, though short-lived) mouse offspring from male-only parent(s); via gene-editing of embryonic pluripotent stem cells. >paper: https://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/fulltext/S1934-5909(25)00005-0 >leader: http://english.ioz.cas.cn/sourcedb/scs/202310/t20231030_431101.html
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Not directly related to artificial wombs, but decellularized and recellularized mycelium are being investigated for lab grown meat and tissue scaffolds. I wonder if something like this could be recellularized using cells from the lining of the womb. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8209158/ >Advanced mycelium materials as potential self-growing biomedical scaffolds https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.2c00093 >In vitro Insect Fat Cultivation for Cellular Agriculture Applications https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/tb/d0tb01751e >Bioreactivity of decellularized animal, plant, and fungal scaffolds: perspectives for medical applications https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0308814625020783 >Evaluation of various mushroom-based scaffolds for application to cellular agriculture Similar things have been done with various plants as well. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41538-024-00262-1 >Decellularised plant scaffolds facilitate porcine skeletal muscle tissue engineering for cultivated meat biomanufacturing

Robowaifu fiction to promote the product and expand the market Robowaifu Technician 09/09/2019 (Mon) 07:17:19 No.29 [Reply] [Last]
>order companionbot from obscure japanese website
>you're not a pedo, but size is a major factor in the practicality of these designs, so the loli-robot is by far the cheapest and most reliable option
>you open the box and find your companion, purposely designed to look like a cartoon robot, rather than a real person
>still, the robot's purpose is obvious when you realize it is nude and has genitals
>since it is a lolibot, you, a 32 year old wizard NEET, can't exactly go to the store and buy clothes that fit it. So you'd better do an extra good job at hiding it from any guests that come over.
>lol you never have any guests. Guess some problems solve themselves.
>before turning the robot on, you have to setup the software options on your computer. You adjust a series of sliders regarding personality traits, before selecting the English option, and choosing your preferred voice from a list.
>then you agonize for hours over picking a name
>other, more expensive models, are wi-fi compatible, but you purposely chose the cheapest option with no wireless connectivity, not just because you're cheap, because you don't want people spying on your waifu
>you save the settings to a flash drive which is inserted in the robot's navel, after removing a waterproof cover, of course. But this is when you realize you don't actually know how to turn the robot on
>after rifling through the manual you find the on/off procedure, which involves bending the fingers into a certain configuration before pressing in the port on the robot's navel with one hand and pinching the buttons that are the robot's g-spot and clitoris with the other.
>the robot immediately comes to life, opening its eyes and looking directly at you, in a rather compromising position
>Your sudden reaction of shock abides when you remind yourself that it's simply a robot.
>But the awkwardness comes back when the robot speaks, in very broken Engrish
>still, you can understand as it introduces itself with the name you've given it, the voice you chose for it.
>you know that you chose those options, but when the robot asks you for your name, you still answer just as awkwardly as when a real girl would ask you your name at the bank or whatever
>actually, more awkwardly because your fingers are inside it. So you freeze up, as you do even in simpler situations
>but the robot is programmed for your happiness, and detects your stress, smiling at you in an attempt to make you feel better. But only briefly, because you programmed it with just the mildest hint of tsundere
>it tells you to not feel stressed, and assures you that it is not being damaged by your touch
>you remove yourself from the robot's vagina, and notice a brief, subtle shudder. Nice attention to detail from the creators
>You stand up in front of the robot and watch it as it looks around the room, studying its surroundings. It moves in an unnaturally smooth motion, but manages to not be too uncanny due to looking like a robot, rather than a human.
>as the robot's eyes scan the room, you notice that they stop for just a tiny but longer than usual as they look straight ahead. Straight ahead at your boner, which happens to be right at the small robot's face level.
>once again your mind forgets that you are dealing with a machine, and you awkwardly try to create small talk to diffuse the situation, asking the robot if it requires anything else at the moment. It declines, and instead asks if there is anything you desire
>you, the autist you are, refuse to let the robot do anything for you, and instead say that you are going to go and make a sandwich.
>you tell the robot to make itself comfortable, then cringe to yourself when you realize the absurdity of that statement.

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>>37745 >He let <abrupt ending is abrupt Heh. We have a hard character limit of 6144 chars on Alogs. I myself have often bumped into this for my code posts here back in the day. Since these are longish posts ITT typically anyway, I'd make two suggestions to everyone: 1. Do your work in an external text editor of some sort, already-intended for such efforts. 2. wc is your fren (or some utility similar to it if your editor doesn't help in that regard). >tl;dr Moar Prose Bro!111 :D
>>37657 >and I only caught them when dumping everything onto the bunker. Well, I'm glad you did! Noice additions, Greentext anon. BTW, thanks again for going to the effort to liven the place up with the Writing Thread there on Trashchan during our Bunkerfest. Really made the place feel comfy and like home! Cheers, Anon. :^)
>>37745 >>37786 Whoops, adding appending the prologue cut off the ending. I would go further, this is not a suggestion, you need to write in a stable application you can copy pasta from. I've learned this the hard way too many times. He let go of the tablet. It caused her bosom to bounce a tad. He began to read earnestly once it became still. Her wealth of input sensors overwhelmed him with possibilities. Eventually, he decides it best to use her hands, to their collective disappointment. It made sense though, her lithe arms could sense motion input for direction and mouse movements. Her fingers had enough sensors to map for any input key needed. “Alright, let’s try playing some Dance Dance Robowaifu!” He took her hands and started playing the game. Moving her arms as his fingers played with hers. It was awkward at first. Eventually, she picked up on the rhythms. Subtly, she adjusted input timing to aid her master. As he lost himself in the game, she too was lost in his happiness. “Master, it feels like we’re holding hands while you play with me.” Her blush was worth every penny spent on her.
Robowaifu: check out this gore video I found on the Dark Web (Plays video) "Hello YouTube, today we're going to do a laptop teardown"
>>39432 TOP KEK :DD

RoboWaifuBanners Robowaifu Technician 09/15/2019 (Sun) 10:29:19 No.252 [Reply] [Last]
This thread is for the sharing of robo waifu banners. As per the rules, fallow these requirements: >banner requirements: File size must be lower than 500 KB and dimensions are 300x100 exactly. Allowed file formats are .jpg, .png, and .gif. >=== -fmt cleanup
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>>39381 That's fine then. Please send us a resize and we'll get it up there. Regarding a Renaissance -type theme, if you do go with a baroque font, I'd suggest going all in with it. Really curly w/ lots of flourishes! :^) >>39384 Neat! I like it, Mechnomancer. Good idea. One thing: can you make the font larger/more-readable somehow? I think that would make your banner 'read' better with just a glance (which is how these things usually go).
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>>39414 Done.
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>>39429 Done.

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SPUD Thread 2: Robowaifu Boogaloo Mechnomancer 11/19/2024 (Tue) 02:27:15 No.34445 [Reply] [Last]
This first post is to show the 5 big milestones in the development of SPUD, the Specially Programmed UwU Droid. You can see the old thread here: >>26306 The end goal of SPUD is to provide a fairly high-functioning robot platform at a relatively low cost (free code but a few bucks for 3d print files) that can be used for a variety of purposes such as promotional, educational or companionship. All AI used is hosted on local systems: no bowing to corporations any more than necessary, thank you. Various aspects of the code are/will be modular, meaning that adding a new voice command/expression/animation will be easy as making the file, naming it and placing it in the correct folder (no need to mess around with the base code unless you REALLY want to). While I'm researching more about bipedal walking I'll be making a companion for SPUD to ride on, so it might be a while before I return to the thread.
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>>39318 >I'll delete that if you want, Mechnomancer? Sure yeetus the f̶e̶e̶t̶u̶s̶ postus >Surprisingly smol to my thinking. I mean those are the files I'd have to host. Still would have to install python dependencies (20mb max I think) and the Ollama model (around 4 gigs) but you get those with pip and ollama and I'd provide instructions like article I linked :D
>>39320 Neat! >Ollama Can your arrangement work with llamacpp instead? It's lighter than ollama by all accounts. Plus it's dev community is pretty fiercely working on it atm. I expect it to improve further.
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>>39335 >llamacpp Idk, install instructions look less straightforward. I'd have to try it out. This article looks handy tho: https://learn.arm.com/learning-paths/embedded-and-microcontrollers/llama-python-cpu/llama-python-chatbot/ Especially since it has instructions right on it for using llamacpp with python. I think a good idea that before SPUD properly shuts down, I feed the entire conversation (up to 16k tokens, of course) to the Deepseek thinky model to summarize the conversation and modify the base prompt accordingly, that way the character AI will change or "grow" as one talks with it. This would be similar to the function of human sleep. However I'm a while away from doing that as not only am I just barely getting my feet wet into maxxing the Raspberry Pi (found out how to overclock hooray!), but I've been busy with personal matters, as well as touching (and mowing) grass.
>>39387 Nice! I thought of something similar, and your AI summarization will solve the problem I realized of the prompt getting too large over time.
>>39387 >before SPUD properly shuts down, I feed the entire conversation (up to 16k tokens, of course) to the Deepseek thinky model to summarize the conversation and modify the base prompt accordingly That seems like a really good idea if feasible, Mechnomancer. Please keep us up to date on your progress. Thanks for the link resource BTW! Cheers. :^)

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AI Robowaifu Art and References ** SoaringMoon 11/25/2022 (Fri) 06:43:32 No.17763 [Reply] [Last]
I generated a whole much of neat images with Stable Diffusion 1.6. Enjoy. You are free to use the for whatever. >OP images are my five favorite of the bunch. Some proportions are off obviously. < "a robowaifu with [color] hair, digital painting, trending on artstation" Was the generation phrase. --- >Sorry to spoil all your files, rather than just the one (w/ Lynxchan it's all or nothing after the fact). The Problem Glasses are a Leftist dog-whistle that is rather distasteful around here (and also a red-flag). Certainly not something we would want to look at year-after-year in the catalog. Hope you understand, OP. ** Probably best to limit it to image generation, but also tolerating clips. Anything more advanced goes into the current propaganda thread : (>> TBD) . >=== -edit subject -add footnote -temp. locked to abate derailment => reverted
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Would a robot waifu spoil your artificially womb-grown son? Would it be necessary for your son to experience true adversity and have to purchase thier own waifu bot to gain the understanding that the world doesn't care for him to truly appreciate a robot waifus' love? I'm looking into a future where young men don't have to be self concious because they lack traits that traditionally allow them to find a human partner. That prospect, while real to us, may be alien to future generations of men who never had to overcome that adversity.
>>38047 Have them work customer service for a year as a right of passage, that'll knock the rose-tinted glasses off real quick.
>>38048 I've been discussing the topic at length with GPT to see if I can ground my thoughts on the matter. Instead, I've just ventured down a philisophical rabbit hole. The general sentiment of the AI (one that I share) is that adversity for adversity's sake isn't necessarily beneficial. I'm not better than the boomers that came before me that insist If I'm not "working hard", I'm a failure. While there can be value from labor, labor, unto itself, does not have an inherent value outside that which we assign (an arbitrary metric). GPT gave me this slop for your response- "Fair point. There’s value in learning that the world doesn’t revolve around you. But if we’re just tossing people into the grinder and calling it ‘growth,’ we’re not forging character—we’re just toughening hides. Growth requires not just adversity, but reflection, community, and space to process it." A point I'd argued with GPT regarding my skepticism of assigning a bot to a child during their development was thus- "While there will be plenty of guardrails, I can see humanoid bots being the "universal distraction" for the lazy parent, not having the patience to attend to a child and assigning the bot to the child the same way modern humans hand off tablets to their toddlers."
Wrong thread, Anons (let's try >>106, or even /meta). This topic has zero to do with generating/sharing AI art.
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Lemon Cookie EnvelopingTwilight##AgvQjr 04/28/2025 (Mon) 21:51:57 No.37980 [Reply]
The original thread can be found here: https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/595.html --- Welcome to the Lemon Cookie thread, The goal of Lemon Cookie is to create a framework where a synthetic "mind and soul" can emerge through a "LLM as cognitive architecture" approach. This thread exists to collect feedback, ask for help & to document my progress. First I am going to try to give a high level overview of how this cognitive architecture is envisioned and the ideas behind it. I have spent time looking at cognitive architecture work, in the field there is now a consensus on how the mind works at a high level. An important mechanism is a "whiteboard", basically a global temporary memory that all the other systems read in and out of. Then there is different long-term memory systems that react to and add content to the whiteboard. Along with memory pattern matcher(s)/rules work on the content of the whiteboard. A key thing to consider is the difference in philosophy that cognitive architecture projects have, the intelligence is considered to emerge from the entire system. Compare this to LLM agent work where it's considered the intelligence is the LLM. My feelings on the general LLM space are conflicted, I am both amazed and really disappointed. LLMs possess an incredible level of flexibility, world knowledge and coherence. But everything outside of the model is stagnant. It's endless API wrappers & redundant frameworks all slight permutations on RAG & basic tool calling. I will believe that LLMs are misused as chatbots, simply put their pattern matching and associative power is constrained by chat format and shallow tooling. In the Lemon Cookie Cognitive Architecture so far here are the important aspects: 1. Memory is difficult. I do not think there is a singular data structure or method that is able to handle it all, several distinct types of memory will be needed. So far I plan for a PathRAG like system and a "Triadic Memory" inspired system for external associations (this is missing in most LLM solutions). 2. LLM as Kernel, The LLM's context window is the Whiteboard and has a REPL like mechanism. It holds structured data and logic in scripting-like format so it's both LLM & Human readable while staying easy to parse & allows for expressive structured data. The LLM's role will be to decompose data and make patterns and associations explicit as executable statements. 3. The language has to be LLM/CogArch-centric. There is a thousand ""agents"" that give LLMs a python interpreter as a tool. The two need to be more tightly coupled. Scripted behavior via pattern matching, The whiteboard is a bag of objects, this allows for programmable pattern matching (think functional programming like Haskell). It's also important to allow the LLM to observe code execution and to be able to modify state and execution flow. Data in languages have scoping rules, so should LLM context. Etc... I will go into more depth about the language in another post. 4. Another important system is the "GSR" Generative Sparse Representation and it will be a first class language & runtime type, This also needs its own post. But in general I am inspired by two things, "Generative FrameNet" paper where an LLM & an embedding model is used to automatically construct new FrameNet frames. The second source is "Numenta's SDRs"/"Sparse distributed memory" this representation has a lot of useful properties for memory (Please watch the videos under the "What the hell is an SDR?" segment in my links list for an easy introduction.) I think SDR unions & SDR noise tolerance will be especially useful. 5. A custom model, For all of the above to work well, a model will need to be fine tuned with special behaviors. I do want input on this. Baking facts & behaviors into LLM weights is costly, creating bloated models that are hard to run or train (why memorize all the capitals?), while letting authors gatekeep truth and impose "safety" detached from context. Blocking role-play "violence" or intimacy isn't protection: it's authors hijacking your AI companion to preach at you. Externalizing behaviors via whiteboard pattern matching shifts control: stabbing you in-game can be funny, but a robot wielding a knife isn't. Maybe you want intimacy privately, but don't want your AI flirting back at your friends. When put together I think this will be able to host a kind of synthetic "soul", In a living being what we call a personality is the accumulated associations, learned behaviors, beliefs and quirks molded by a unique set of experiences. I hope this will be true for this system too.

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I found this paper on "control vectors". These, as I understand it, takes the LLM and focuses it into paths you want. After these things are huge and if you can get the LLM to concentrate in the direction you want that would be a big step. So I had some comments on how to big picture make, or a start, to get them to do this BUT write the control vectors based on your verbal , or txt, interactions with the LLM. Anyways it might be something to think about. Training these to do exactly what we want, and not what we don't want, is, I think, a big hurdle. So as a part of the language have hooks for control vectors. >>31242
>>39159 I finished the paper. Ehhhhh, it looks good and bad at the same time. I think it got some good big picture stuff but I'm not sure about the rest. Though I must admit much of the last of it is above my head. One thing I really, really think is if it is at all possible you should find some language that you can use the already built in resources to define things needed in your language instead of writing your own you will be way ahead of the game. There's just too damn much detail to write this stuff from scratch. An example of biting off more than you can chew. I think a huge problem with Red Programming language is that he decided to write it such that the OS GUI functions were to be based on the different libraries on each different OS instead of using the already done GUI called VID. VID could have been modded to make it a little more modern looking without too much trouble. I mentioned this and I think it really pissed him off, but I think I was right. There's just to damn much in the various OS's GUI libraries to wade through it all AND write a whole new Rebol at the same time. I think this held him up a great deal. My thinking was if you could bootstrap the present GUI, then, later you could always add in the GUI based solely on the individual OS's GUI libraries. The way Rebol is set up it would just be a plug in.
>>39162 >>AI research paper >Impressive. Please note the paper is not serious, I literally just wanted to share some AI output that came out ok. >>39223 >I finished the paper. Ehhhhh, it looks good and bad at the same time. I think it got some good big picture stuff but I'm not sure about the rest. Though I must admit much of the last of it is above my head. Thats the feeling I got from it too, Its good, but its also bad lol. I am amazed that it got the big picture and generated something so coherent, A year ago no LLM closed or open, framework or not would produce something of this quality. But there is also lots of gaps plainly visible. Don't take this PDF as actual plans, I just posted it for fun. ---- >>39162 >Am I understanding you rightly, Anon? If so wow that's a serious undertaking. Yes, but is it really such a big undertaking? I feel like most programmers eventually get the itch to do so, usually as a toy or some sort of DSL. In this case, it's a DSL, it's not replacing any of the systems level code, that is still being written in D and I am still using C & C++ libraries. >>39221 I am aware of NIM, it was one of the languages I ran into before I settled for D, I liked what I saw and if I was looking for a system language it would be high up on my list. I don't think it would make a good embedded scripting type language. >Now if this guy, wonderbrain, has trouble with C++ then, I have no hope. I come from C++, the reason I switched is because I do this as a hobby and I am a solo developer, so my productivity is the most important metric. C++ while powerful, I found to be more of a footgun to me. I spent more time then I wanted dealing with memory & lifetime issues, horrid cmake build scripts and etc... Because I am not a part of a team or have any obligations to make my self replaceable. I decided to move to something that makes me happier. I pick D because its like if C++ had nicer syntax, nicer templates & a garbage collector.
>>39228 >I literally just wanted to share some AI output that came out ok. Got it. I found that impressive. The claim "muh half the research papers today are written by AI!111" from neo-Luddites what a term :D may be partly-true soon. :^) <---> >Yes, but is it really such a big undertaking? Maybe its just """me and my fast-lightnin' mind""" talking, but yes, it certainly seems so to me personally. Given the literal multiple-trillions being spent yearly today on this general domain, I think market & economic pressures would've already arrived at effective solutions decades ago if it were a 'simple' thing. :^) >In this case, it's a DSL, it's not replacing any of the systems level code, that is still being written in D and I am still using C & C++ libraries. Good thinking. That's on a much-more feasible scale for a talented individual, I think. I myself hope to create a DSL wrapper of sorts for RW Foundations code: primarily as a way to ease/ensure-effective-support-for safe, standardized & encompassing scripting interfaces to our robowaifus (for a variety of other languages like, eg, Python & Lua). Kind of a Scripting Abstraction Layer over the underlying Executive/C4 realtime systems code. I predict this can eventually even be extended out to providing realworld, 'embodied' interfaces for LLMs, STT<->TTS, OpenCV, etc., into our robowaifus. :^) <---> >I really do hope that my choice of D does not upset him too much, I understand why he picks C++. Lol, no not at all. Though it is a bit discouraging to me that after almost a decade's dedicated-effort on my part trying to help newcomers here to learn the language, I still dont have.a.single. regular C++ collaborator here on /robowaifu/ with me. Literally no takers at all, by appearances. I'm sure RW Foundations would be vastly-further along today if someone (even just one complete beginner; b/c it would've kept me motivated) had been working closely with me on it for say, a couple years now. Eventually, I just got burnt out by the discouragement + the pressures of full-time student life (3rd degree's -worth in a row, so far). BUT... I haven't abandoned the RW framework itself! Just the fruitless "C++ language-teaching" part. (Grommet won -- his 'muh_anything_but_C++' niggerpilling beat me in the end...) LOL. JK, no it didn't! :D Hopefully I can find the internal motivation and pick it all back up again soon ... -ish. :^)
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>>39225 I wrote this right as the site went down and saved it local. >I don't make fun of C++ developers Making it clear. I'm not in any way doing this. I'm saying that it's too hard for me and I believe for most people this is true. I'm not capable of making progress with C++. Any other language is difficult enough. >Please note the paper is not serious I fully get that. I hope your endeavors are successful. I do think writing a new language is going to take a long time but, if it amuses you then that's all that matters. It's not a contest. I do think though that it will be really hard to write something from scratch. The reason I advocate for this or that is not so much cheerleader but that I hope people of better ability than me at this, not difficult, will pick a language that I think they will make rapid progress. I know this may sound stupid but it is exactly what I'm trying to convey. Of course I could be wrong. I don't know anything about D, maybe I should. I'll look it up. (I did look at it) ehhh, from what I read Nim might be better though I obviously am not qualified to say. >NIM, it was one of the languages I ran into before I settled for D, I liked what I saw and if I was looking for a system language it would be high up on my list. I don't think it would make a good embedded scripting type language

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