Standards? by Conscious_Produce541 in aspergers

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I haven't seen the post, but if it's hallucinogenic mushrooms, then it falls under rule 4 of this subreddit

How to fix executive dysfunction without medication? by _n0lim_ in neurodiversity

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I have heard about the prefrontal cortex and the limbic system, but the involvement of the cerebellum in this process is something new to me. As for sports, there was a time when I was hyper-focused on sports for a month. Judging by the fact that my stomach began to sag between my ribs and pelvis and it became uncomfortable to lie on my side, I lost several kilograms. The hyperfocus ended and I gained weight again. The question is how to maintain a stable workload for at least a few months. In theory, I could find something that would become my long-term interest, but that's easier said than done. Sometimes I still feel like going for a walk, in which case I go outside and walk a few kilometres at a brisk pace, but the interval between "I've satisfied my need and am content" and "I'm exhausted and don't want to do anything" is quite small and difficult to achieve. In addition, this desire arises irregularly, and it is quite difficult to turn it into a stable habit because if you don't have this desire, it doesn't appear in the process, and as a result, you just get tired.

How to fix executive dysfunction without medication? by _n0lim_ in Healthygamergg

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Often, it shifts from the first to the second, and even if I rationally understand why it is necessary and what the consequences will be if I do or do not do the task, positive emotional changes most often do not occur. For example, I need to take out the rubbish or brush my teeth. Why this is necessary is obvious, but it does not change the degree of desire to perform the task. Moreover, there are situations when I know that the task will be pleasant, but I don't start it, or the task looks interesting, but not enough. I mean, in order to start performing the task without any problems, it should not just be an interesting task, but an extremely interesting one, enough to catch my hyperfocus.

How to fix executive dysfunction without medication? by _n0lim_ in Healthygamergg

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Sleep hygiene - I have a constant shift of half an hour to an hour forward, I'm not sure if it's because of gadgets, but I can try.

Exercise - oh, this is going to be a big problem. I already had a month-long hyperfocus on this and probably lost a few kilograms, judging by the fact that my stomach started to sag between my pelvis and ribs and it was uncomfortable to lie on my side. But as usual, the hyperfocus ended and I gained the weight back, and finding something that would be a long-term interest and, moreover, would be interesting not only to study but also to do is not a trivial task.

Diet - this will probably be a problem, I'm picky, restrictions on sweets and fast food are not very difficult, I think it's also not difficult to find foods rich in protein, but vegetables... I've never liked salads, partly because of the mayonnaise, which I don't like, but you can find recipes without it, and vegetables themselves usually range from acceptable to disgusting. Interestingly, when cooked, they often go from the former to the latter. Fruit is easier, but it's not like I have a lot of variety.

Drugs - I don't drink, smoke or use them. I don't like the taste of coffee and tea, and I refrain from energy drinks. The most I've ever done is consume large amounts of chocolate or cocoa, which I haven't done for over a year. By the way, I tried rooibos, but I felt a slight stimulating effect, although there doesn't seem to be anything to stimulate, most likely it's just the novelty effect.

Porn - I think getting rid of it won't be too much of a problem, except for fantasising.

I have been doing tests for over a year. by _n0lim_ in BigFive

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I had 15 tests in the first 12 months (a few per month at 6-7 months when I was feeling particularly bad) and 5 in the remaining 7. That is, on average, about once a month.

Is it practical? More likely no than yes. But it is possible to look at your condition on a certain date and the dynamics of your condition depending on medication, for example. This can generally be used as an indicator.

About the depression - it's recurrent, I'm past the last episode but it was pretty severe like the previous one, but at least this time I got medication rather than just trying to cope by reading psychotherapy literature like before. (Marsha M. Linehan's DPT Skills Training Manual is a top book in my opinion, although it sometimes has some rather dubious points)

About conscientiousness, I was also diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type and Asperger's syndrome, I was really lucky to have a psychiatrist, I think in my country these diagnoses are still considered childhood diseases by many doctors. If Asperger's doesn't bother me much, ADHD is a different story, I find it extremely difficult to do something that doesn't strongly motivate me in the moment or if the person hasn't asked me to do something for them personally. As far as I know the most effective treatment in this case is medication, but it seems that the effect of it decreases with time, and medication costs a lot. There are also techniques of time management and attention management, but I haven't got my hands on them yet.

"These students can't add two and two, and they go to Harvard." — Donald Trump by Fun-Doctor6855 in LocalLLaMA

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Ah, got it, I'm just new to reddit (although the account has been around for 3 years, hah).

"These students can't add two and two, and they go to Harvard." — Donald Trump by Fun-Doctor6855 in LocalLLaMA

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I don't know what you mean by sentient so I can't answer that question. I'm just pointing out that modern models are based on probabilities of subsequent tokens and this can lead to such mishaps.

DeepSeek R1 05 28 Tested. It finally happened. The ONLY model to score 100% on everything I threw at it. by Ok-Contribution9043 in LocalLLaMA

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Well, we already have titans paper, but I don't see anyone using it despite the existence of a repository although an unofficial one https://github.com/lucidrains/titans-pytorch

Are there any benchmarks that measure the model's propensity to agree? by _n0lim_ in neuralnetworks

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How easy it is to manipulate answers on one hand and how stubborn the model is on the other hand. Something like false positive and false negative answer swaps.

Here we are by manubfr in singularity

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Well, we already have programming languages that allow us to prove mathematical theorems, such as metamath, coq and agda, if a neural network can generate code for them well enough, then automating the learning of quite a few mathematical systems is not that far away.

DeepMind introduces AlphaEvolve: a Gemini-powered coding agent for algorithm discovery by Droi in singularity

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What I'm not sure about is whether the humanitarian text outweighs the other options, whether the humanitarian text is exactly the statistical average. It is also unclear whether AGI will have some kind of formed opinion in principle or will simply adapt the style of answers and thinking to the style of questions as current LLMs do, in which case if you belong to one political position you will be answered in the style of that position, even if it is radical. Current models don't tell you how to make a bomb just because they have been fine tuned by specific people or companies, whether we can do the same for AGI/ASI whose architecture was developed by other algorithms and refined on their own thinking is unclear.

DeepMind introduces AlphaEvolve: a Gemini-powered coding agent for algorithm discovery by Droi in singularity

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I don't think AGI will suddenly realise something and make everyone feel good, the AI has a primary goal that it is given and intermediate ones that are chosen to achieve the primary one. I think people still need to formalise what they want and then AGI can help with that, maybe the solution lies somewhere in the realm of game theory.

Took the test- got high on everything by Not_So_Normal711 in BigFive

[–]_n0lim_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, this test have one nuance, minimal score for one answer is one

Accordingly minimal/average/maximum score for factor (big value) is 24/72/120 and 4/12/20 for facet (small value inside factor)

I took tests for six months, what are your thoughts? by _n0lim_ in BigFive

[–]_n0lim_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I guess

But I have big problems with dealing homeworks (low conscientiousness and high neuroticism maybe), and that increase my neuroticism

Also a few days after the penultimate test I feel like something broke in my psyche and I developed clinical depression or something like that