Nolan Arbaugh
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Well, I can get down to 0.2 and 0.1. 0.1, yeah, and I've played with that a little bit too. I have to adjust a ton of different parameters in order to play with 0.1, and I don't have control over all that on my end yet. It also changes how the models are trained. If I train a model in WebGrid, like a bootstrap on a model, which basically is them training models as I'm playing WebGrid,
um based off of like the web grid data that i'm so like if i play web grid for 10 minutes they can train off that data specifically um in order to get me a better model um if i do that with 0.3 versus 0.1 the models come out different the way that they interact. It's just much, much different. So I have to be really careful.
um based off of like the web grid data that i'm so like if i play web grid for 10 minutes they can train off that data specifically um in order to get me a better model um if i do that with 0.3 versus 0.1 the models come out different the way that they interact. It's just much, much different. So I have to be really careful.
um based off of like the web grid data that i'm so like if i play web grid for 10 minutes they can train off that data specifically um in order to get me a better model um if i do that with 0.3 versus 0.1 the models come out different the way that they interact. It's just much, much different. So I have to be really careful.
I found that doing it with 0.3 is actually better in some ways, unless I can do it with 0.1 and change all of the different parameters, then that's more ideal because obviously 0.3 is faster than 0.1. So I could get there. I can get there.
I found that doing it with 0.3 is actually better in some ways, unless I can do it with 0.1 and change all of the different parameters, then that's more ideal because obviously 0.3 is faster than 0.1. So I could get there. I can get there.
I found that doing it with 0.3 is actually better in some ways, unless I can do it with 0.1 and change all of the different parameters, then that's more ideal because obviously 0.3 is faster than 0.1. So I could get there. I can get there.
For right now, it's the hover clicking with the dwell cursor. Before all the thread retraction stuff happened, we were calibrating clicks, left click, right click. That was my previous ceiling before I broke the record again with the dwell cursor was I think on a 35 by 35 grid with left and right click. And you get more BPS, more bits per second using multiple clicks because it's more difficult.
For right now, it's the hover clicking with the dwell cursor. Before all the thread retraction stuff happened, we were calibrating clicks, left click, right click. That was my previous ceiling before I broke the record again with the dwell cursor was I think on a 35 by 35 grid with left and right click. And you get more BPS, more bits per second using multiple clicks because it's more difficult.
For right now, it's the hover clicking with the dwell cursor. Before all the thread retraction stuff happened, we were calibrating clicks, left click, right click. That was my previous ceiling before I broke the record again with the dwell cursor was I think on a 35 by 35 grid with left and right click. And you get more BPS, more bits per second using multiple clicks because it's more difficult.
Yeah, blue targets for left click, orange targets for right click is what they had done. So my previous record of 7.5 was with the blue and the orange targets. Which I think if I went back to that now...
Yeah, blue targets for left click, orange targets for right click is what they had done. So my previous record of 7.5 was with the blue and the orange targets. Which I think if I went back to that now...
Yeah, blue targets for left click, orange targets for right click is what they had done. So my previous record of 7.5 was with the blue and the orange targets. Which I think if I went back to that now...
um doing the click calibration i would be able to and being able to like initiate clicks on my own i think i would break that 10 ceiling like in a couple days max like yeah you start making bliss nervous about his 17 why do you think we haven't given him the yeah exactly uh so what would it feel like with the retractions that there is uh some of the threads retracted It sucked.
um doing the click calibration i would be able to and being able to like initiate clicks on my own i think i would break that 10 ceiling like in a couple days max like yeah you start making bliss nervous about his 17 why do you think we haven't given him the yeah exactly uh so what would it feel like with the retractions that there is uh some of the threads retracted It sucked.
um doing the click calibration i would be able to and being able to like initiate clicks on my own i think i would break that 10 ceiling like in a couple days max like yeah you start making bliss nervous about his 17 why do you think we haven't given him the yeah exactly uh so what would it feel like with the retractions that there is uh some of the threads retracted It sucked.
It was really, really hard. The day they told me was the day of my big Neuralink tour at their Fremont facility. They told me like right before we went over there, it was really hard to hear. My initial reaction was, all right, go in, fix it. Go in, take it out, and fix it. The first surgery was so easy. I went to sleep. A couple hours later, I woke up, and here we are.
It was really, really hard. The day they told me was the day of my big Neuralink tour at their Fremont facility. They told me like right before we went over there, it was really hard to hear. My initial reaction was, all right, go in, fix it. Go in, take it out, and fix it. The first surgery was so easy. I went to sleep. A couple hours later, I woke up, and here we are.
It was really, really hard. The day they told me was the day of my big Neuralink tour at their Fremont facility. They told me like right before we went over there, it was really hard to hear. My initial reaction was, all right, go in, fix it. Go in, take it out, and fix it. The first surgery was so easy. I went to sleep. A couple hours later, I woke up, and here we are.
I didn't feel any pain, didn't take any pain pills or anything. I just knew that if they wanted to, they could go in and put in a new one next day if that's what it took. Because I just wanted it to be better, and I wanted not to lose the capability. I had so much fun playing with it for a few weeks, for a month. It had opened up so many doors for me.