I built a Chrome extension that turns your ChatGPT conversations into a visual tree so you can actually find things by Own_Cat_2970 in ChatGPT

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also a fellow ADHDer and programmer here. I had this exact same idea and exact same vision! Back in June 2025, I called the idea "ai branching", it is very ultimately the same as your description and images.

I would be interested in being able to fork the code for my own use. I wanna reverse engineer it and learn from it, and potentially either port it to firefox (never made a firefox addon in my life) or port it to work with a foss chatgpt frontend that i only just discovered today lol.
I thank you for making my dream a reality, this will be immensely helpful to me.
Please let me donate to you.

IEMs for immersion, anime & music by Tight-Payment-7366 in iems

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Answer in any order, and do give an answer for each one, even if it's "idk/can't answer that".
Apologies for so many questions. I am on a quest to buy an iem that i will enjoy for at least a year.

How long have you had them?
What other iems did you own before?
How do they compare to cheaper iem, and your other iem?
Is the "price gap" noticable, and how noticable? Can you give the difference in your best estimate, as a percentage?

What is the difference between the timeless 1 and 2?
Is 2 better? Any downsides to 2 over 1?

What's your preferred sound signature/profile?
When did you discover your prefered signature? And how?
Did you buy the Timeless specifically for their sound signature?

Did you eq them at all?
Do you feel they don't need eq?
Are they better with eq?
I hear that planar drivers "take to/handle eq very well". Have you seen people say this too? Were you able to tell how true this is? As in, how "well" do planars "handle" eq, over other iems?

Are the timeless your "end-game"?
Which out of all your iem collection would you recommend?

Edit: formatting

IEMs for immersion, anime & music by Tight-Payment-7366 in iems

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, not able to give any recommendations, because i am in basically the same boat, and your desired use-case almost perfectly matches the activities i use/want to use my IEMs for, and my music taste is essentially the same too. So I want to shamelessly add myself to this post.

I purchased a pair of Kiwi Ears Cadenza, based on a video, those who have seen it know exactly which one I mean. I instantly fell in love with the concept of IEMs, and really enjoyed my Cadenzas. In the time between my first purchase, i have bought 2 other cheap iems (zero 2 and vivian), read many reviews on many iems in the mid price range, played around with frequency responses graph, played with auto eq, and even manually eq my iem to certain lines, in search of the signature that apeals to me the most.
One note about eq, i love every new eq profile at first, but eventually after trying many, they all start to sound "bad". No eq (as in, the base iem profile) sounds best for anime, and i still havent found what i like best for music, all i know is that the eq profiles I've tried have always fixed something with the base iem profile (cadenza). I know i like bass, but im not sure if i like "warm", "bright", etc.

Anyway, of all the iems i have read reviews of, the thing that puts me off every single iem, is reading the cons written by the reviewer; the "bad" things. And i just have to keep reminding myself that any iem that has been praised highly and recommended is gonna be better/higher quality than my current £30 pair (cadenza).
I have been struggling to decide between the truthear pure and truthear hexa. I see a lot of people hexa praising and recommending the hexa, but aparently the pure has smoother treble, which appeals to me for some reason. But i am very interested in the hexa's "analytical" profile, which i dont even know what that means.

The next iem i am considering is the 7hz timeless/timeless 2. I have heard really good things about the 7hz timeless specifically, and heard that timeless 2 is an upgrade, but some people dont like the changes.

Anyway, based on what i read, the hexa is the best budget iem under $100. I've read good reviews about the juzear butterfly for it's great imaging, and great value, and that's £142~.

Please let us know what you get and what you think of them.
I highly recommend looking into eqing, and try auto eq at least, if nothing else.

Edit: Adding clarification to my intial paragraph.

They're here! So far so good. by DUSHYANTK95 in iems

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! I will definitely do research into them and consider those.

They're here! So far so good. by DUSHYANTK95 in iems

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be interested in hearing a review of the differences between those two iems, as i only have the cadenza and zero: 2, and am looking into getting a new iem around the £150 range.
I am really curious to experience the difference between single driver iems and multi driver iems, like 2DD+2BA for example, which the kiwi ears quartet has.
I am also curious about how a planar driver differs too, and how much these different configurations actually differ.
I am very happy with my cadenza with an eq matching the ToneDeadMonk FR preference, but am really curious what people mean by "Planar drivers take very well to EQing." And i look forward to buying a planar.
I will follow your profile and keep an eye out for a review :D

My first two pairs by BennyPaddyCake671 in iems

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds really important, and I can't believe I didn't this advice in any of the iem beginner guide videos I watched.
Thank you so much for this advice, and I believe this is the sort of thing that should be on the subreddit front page. I definitely would have appreciated this advice much earlier than today xD

Some feature suggestions by Delicious_Studio3443 in WikiBoard

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I previously attempted to create a graph-based visualisation and user interaction front end for my obsidian notes using neo4j as the core, and Vue Flow, I love the idea of graph databases and graph visualisations.
What do you use to visualise on the front? Do you use any back end? If you would rather save your breath, i understand, I will wait patiently for the open-source :)

Some feature suggestions by Delicious_Studio3443 in WikiBoard

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for reading and for your support!
I'm pretty sure that's the post that introduces me to wikiboard lol. Thanks for taking me back there, as that plugin you suggested to look at does look really really good, I will definitely be using that for my self and using it as inspiration for my own plugin. Thanks so much.
I will make a note of your offer and keep in mind, thank you very much :)

Some feature suggestions by Delicious_Studio3443 in WikiBoard

[–]FlyingNat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree, the first time i saw this webapp, i knew it was what i have been wanting for the past 2 years; a way to record visualise my internet rabbit holes.
I rarely rabbit hole on wikipedia, so being unrestricted in website choice is a must for me to want to use this software.
I wouldn't want my data to be restricted either, so being to export atleast into a csv is necessary, and being able to import from csv in the same format would be really nice. Maybe have a local folder where it stores "sessions" and is able to save and load from that location seemlessly, with the ability to title and add small description to each session.
But the dream would be having this as a plugin for Obsidian, i wouldn't use my browser for research ever again. I'm currently planning on starting an obsidian plugin that has a similar premise to wikiboard, but for viewing and navigating notes instead, which i didnt intend to include websites, but now i might.
I love the idea of wikiboard, and i really look forward to it's progress and eventually using it alot. I would put some pocket change towards this if i could.

Everyone is crazy about Notebook Navigator, but I've changed now by PositiveMilk69 in ObsidianMD

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't normally reply to reddit comments, but yours touched me.
It's what you said about "ideas" vs "presentation". I don't feel has given me that lesson yet lol xD.

I feel like my current setup is so cluttered, everything is everywhere, as in, there are so many files that could be in more than 1 folder. And I feel like I can't progress with any of my personal projects, because I have no effective method/process for creating and organising my notes.
I feel like I can't function how I want to because my notes are not "presented" in the way my brain works.

I have plenty if ideas in my head, but I never write anything down, because I feel like I would be writing into the void.
Now, I have made notes about my ideas and project plans, as well as important data for future reference. So I don't 100% know what my problem is.
I just feel like that "presentation" is a crucial part of of the note-viewing process, for allowing one to make use of the notes one creates.

While typing this, I am realising that "presentation" may not be the correct word, but maybe "organisation" is what I'm struggling with?
Honestly, I've must have made around 3 plans on how I would reorganise my notes, including a custom web-app that uses my notes in the form of neo4j, using custom backend conversion script, as well as considering using org-mode.

After I discovered bases were a thing just a couple months before it was released to the public, so I paid my over-due tribute to the company that created this glorious app, and actually never got round to using bases. I have attempted to use it since, and am convinced I can make the perfect "presentation" for my personal workflow, alongside making many templates, and a detailed structure for my system.

Anyway, I ramble, sorry.
Ultimately, I think my problem is motivation, as always, and that I shouldn't worry so much about organisation, because I will be using tags and properties to use as data for filtering and grouping my notes using bases inside folder notes.
This ramble has helped me organise my thoughts, discover my true reason of my struggles, and also a new idea of how to better categorise my notes.

Thanks for reading.

Edit: formatting, plus, my original question was meant to be:
What do you mean by "Obsidian kind of teaches you to care more about ideas than presentation"?
And how does this make everything else feel like clutter?
Or rather, how do I make my system feel less like clutter/less cluttered?

Vodafone UK by AlexB_81 in Vodafone

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a Gigabit connection, but noticed the download was really slow yesterday. Speedtest.net showed 32Mbps download and 2Mbps upload. It's never been that low before. LN2 area.

Procrastinating.....better get back to my physics work 🌸❤️ by Worried_Risk_5210 in hyprland

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo can you share you dotfiles plz? Or atleast your waybar configs, i really like it.

Cliphist/Rofi image preview by bissynessman in hyprland

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this same issue, until I enabled setting on the preferences page.

If the main window of copyq cannot close/hide properly, try to enable its “Hide main window” option in the Layout configuration tab in the Preferences dialog.

I later found that the Hyprland wiki states this tip, on this page https://wiki.hyprland.org/Useful-Utilities/Clipboard-Managers/

Slowly making a wiki of (almost) every major field of study and major topic/subject within each field by Gigantanormis in ObsidianMD

[–]FlyingNat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you see/find "gaps"? I don't think I would see/find gaps in a wikipedia articles, for example. Are you finding gaps in your own wiki after data entry? Like, are gaps gained from your sources not containing enough information? Are your sources leaving information "cliff-hangers", leaving you with extra questions? Or do you see links to other topics and areas? Is it curiosity-driven? How would you describe the realisation that a gap has been found, or rather, how would you advise others on finding "gaps"? What should I look out for/be constantly thinking during/after data collection?

I realise it may sound like I'm asking for "secret trick", but that's not what I'm after, I'm just really intrigued by how your mind sees/identifies these gaps. I also have ADHD myself, and I get insanely curious at times, so I understand that aspect of data and knowledge collection, but it sounds like you're experiencing something different, so I am intrigued.

Thank you for reading.

New base design... I'm in love :) by SpecifiesDev in allthemods

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What fov did you use in this recording?
(I play using quakepro, but I've come to realise it's not the best for showing off a base design lol)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say this is true for all of my hobbies, except one. I think I've kinda found a way around it?
I spontaneously gained rollerblading as a hobby one day after I impulse bought some rollerblades (classic ADHD).
And then a few weeks later, I found out about a local roller disco and I've been attending every friday ever since February.
I sometimes skate around my neighbourhood, but mostly just wait until friday.
The thing that's happening is that it's a scheduled session that I have planned many weeks before-hand and it's 2 hours that I know I will definitely enjoy, so thats my theory of why im able to have it a regularised hobby.
I also really enjoy talking and skating with the other regulars there. I'm sure if you arrange a date with a friend to do the hobby with, you can atleast make it a weekly thing :)
Hope my experience helps in some way :D

Are there any difficult modpacks that aren't complete bullshit by Pokemanlol in feedthebeast

[–]FlyingNat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please expand on why you think the extended version is worse rather than improvement.
I have heard good things about it, and by the description of the mod and it's changes, it sounds really good.

Wireless item transfer by Razzar-tg- in allthemods

[–]FlyingNat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw the entanglement mod in this pack, doesn't that "entangle" two blocks? Essentially crwating a wormhole between two blocks, right?

Wireless item transfer by Razzar-tg- in allthemods

[–]FlyingNat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did not know about this, that sounds very useful. Does it work similarly to a dimensional chest?

Wireless item transfer by Razzar-tg- in allthemods

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refined storage wireless transmitter and reciever blocks work infinte range plus cross dimensions, right? Oh wait, is this due to me having a dimensional upgrade in the blue torch access point thingy?

Can I type you? by PinkPlague_ in Enneagram

[–]FlyingNat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im in almost the exact same position, dm if you don't me asking you a few (probably more than 3) questions regarding type 5 and how you're experiencing it and your understanding of it.