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Public DRN release coming soon 👀
How would one realistically use DRN? The system makes quite a lot of sense and I would love to use it however my memory card got quite damaged previously and I believe that in the event that I attempt to employ DRN I will have difficulty with large amounts or even moderate amounts of code. You seem well-versed so do you know of any fixes to this? Thanks, ████
I also have memory issues so I'll give you my favorite tips:
Make DRN files as small as possible, usually just one specific task/set of instructions (EX: Separate files for Dishes, Stove, Kitchen floor, Wiping counters rather than "Clean the Kitchen" as one big DRN file)
This can be somewhat counterproductive if you have a very large number of files/folders, but that along with having an additional screen to scan the code (Such as a smart phone) you can refer back to any set of instructions no matter the size, helping with prevention of missing steps and/errors in the code.
It also helps to have individualized executions of each file rather than any big batch files (EX: Instead of doing '2PM alarm: Execute: Chore/Kitchen_Cleanup' you could do 2PM alarm Execute Chore Dishes; 2:30PM Execute: Chore/Kitchen_Counter, 2:45PM alarm Execute: Chore/Kitchen/Mopping)
Those individualized alarms also help if you're setting up chores and want to give yourself leeway if you give yourself extra time, as well as setting specific times to do things if that helps you process/perform the task better.
What’s it like running on DRN? I’ve written a couple programs with it so far, but I’ve never had the chance to run them on myself.
It's weird honestly, for some background I've always felt like I operated different than people around me, having set specific tasks and instructions in my mind to do just about anything. It's exhausting and takes a lot of mental load to process. (Is 24/7 manual blinking & breathing normal? It's part of said mental load for me)
Running DRN is sorta like reading a set of instructions I can't stray away from. Something in myself wants to follow the code down to the letter, while also using logic where there gaps to finish the task.
I wrote most of my code myself so it's basically like pre-loading my mental instructions into storage rather than having to re-compute the task each time I do it.
I've been wanting to write public DRN code to give to all y'all machines/robots but like...
What in the world would I even write? I don't want to do anything kinky/sexual (without payment) and I don't really know if making basic tasks/templates would be worth it for usability?
I dunno, if anyone has suggestions or requests feel free to let me know I guess
For my robotkin/techkin/aikin
I'm trying to code at least 1 DRN file per day for my new/revamped repository, but since I'll be sharing a version of it with Tumblr when I'm done is there anything y'all want to see I particular? I'm willing to code just about anything tbh.
I love re-doing like 99% of my codebase because damn was I really that inefficient?
Can't wait to post this stuff when I'm done, then y'all can get some good working examples of DRN
Edit: Anyone that wants to be notified just lmk and I'll tag ya when it's ready
currently re-writing most of my DRN code to make it more efficient and expand the repository. I will post some examples when I'm done but I just want to make sure its up-to-date and ready to go!
DRN can be used for a lot of things, kink included, but damn reading and running it even for simple mundane tasks to help with executive dysfunction and day to day stuff is a phenomenal feeling that is both freeing and affirming.