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Mark Kibble's avatar

This reminds me of the early days of using Nous World Sim. Very insightful.

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Hillary Frasier Hays's avatar

I don't know what Nous World Sim is, so I'm watching a video about it on Curious Code's YouTube channel. It looks interesting! Yes, The Library of Babel is endlessly intriguing. I love being able to create my own /commands.

I just did /converge [Aesop's Fables] [The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy] then /vignette [The Electric Monk Who Cried Improbability] and it gave me a fun output: https://poe.com/s/14fmHH2ocYn5Anosucfb and then /converge [Winnie-the-Pooh] [Alice in Wonderland] https://poe.com/s/RLfCJA37VNQvyutiTA2F These are delightful. Infinite literal rabbit holes!

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Mark Kibble's avatar

worldsim will find questions we didn’t think to ask yet. Thats how I like to think of it at least.

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This is a demo of a similar style configuration, using the leaked worldsim prompt. This is the essence of worldsim distilled to randomized chats that display on the page: https://dreams-of-an-electric-mind.webflow.io/eternal

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Hillary Frasier Hays's avatar

Awesome, thanks! Oh, is this Infinite Backrooms? I've heard of that on X but not explored it. I don't know how to program/code. I'm not sure if I need to know how to code to interact with Backrooms. Maybe it's like Websim ai where one can use natural language or less than perfect html.

Did I tell you about my Websim stuff already? I accidentally stumbled into creating an exoplanet explorer/wormhole traversal simulator there that is pretty cool. Crazy really, considering I know nothing about any of that. I'm not sure if you're familiar with Websim, or with the feature of right-click 'Delve' on points of interest, or highlighting blocks of text then 'Delve Selection', as these are necessary to advance in most of my 'Exolife' simulations although there are functioning left-click tabs for some aspects. Delves are rate-limited though. Apologies if you already know all this: https://websim.ai/p/3l1nls19htztt6u_jxpm

You may know that Websim ai allows 'remixing' so people who know more about all this than I do can go into the 'Exolife' prompts and make changes to them to improve on what is already there.

The final three Titan submersible simulations in the above hub are different than the rest, and I think they're hilarious. There are some evil xenomorphs in Kraken Mare who overtake the submersible. 1 is at the beginning of the crisis, 2, in the middle of the crisis, and 3 is at the end. If it works right, Websim Claude makes the screen appear to vibrate so as to simulate the severity of the xenomorphs' attack. I love that.

I'm down a Library of Babel Winnie-the-Pooh rabbit hole with /compare [Heffalumps] [Woozles] and /paradox [If a Heffalump Meets a Woozle in the Woods, and Nobody's There to Be Frightened, Are They Still Scary?] and /simulate [A Tea Party Between Unobserved Heffalumps and Woozles] and Eeyore's treatises on tails, gloomy weather, and impermanence, lol.

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