"Refractory period" is the term, and the soft limits of it affect people differently. Short answer yes everyone has a reflex that diminishes the returns on stimulation in various circumstances. That ranges from single orgasm and significant refractory period to avoid discomfort, up to cases of multiple orgasms in the same session regardless of gender. This can also change with mood and other circumstances.
You're doing a great job and you shouldn't feel bad for being ignorant when you're literally getting results and learning new questions to ask. Of course it's not working perfectly! Of course you're looking for help as you discover more options! You have the desire to learn something new to you, and you've made so many steps beyond the first already.
Buy it second hand. They can have their initial sale a decade ago and no residual income. I'll buy it from you when you don't want it or need some cash! Better burn a backup as well before it gets scratched. Don't accidentally lose twenty backups at your friends houses though.
Genuine question, how confident are we that an LLM can actually be patched like a deterministic system through prompt and weight manipulation? Has the 95% adversarial success rate that was reported actually moved in the past year? I don't feel like any meaningful progress has been made but I'm admittedly biased so I know I'm not looking in the places that would report success if there was any.
Can you compare it to voidcrew if you've played that? I want to like a game like this but voidcrew never hooked me and I'm curious how you feel a few days in.
He's right and this is why his comment is the artwork of the person replying to him. It's no different from a keyboard. It's a really advanced, very complicated keyboard.
But I know the same people who argue lemmings aren't intelligent also don't want to recognize generated comments as being the property of the user who generated it. It's "shitposting" and thus should be subject to scorn, ridicule, and has somehow stolen from all commenters everywhere, who have ever lived or ever will live in the future.
Yeah just start your own instance on a different planet with situations that only provoke your preferred amount of existential dread!
Barring that you're going to be stuck identifying the sources of this widespread misery and trying to help people overcome it. For most people that might be difficult but I don't know your budget so I won't assume. There's also the option of interacting with machines that pose as happier humans but your goal overall seems contrary to growing that 80% by adding yourself unless I misread your intent.
https://rslstandard.org/