6:19 PM
I had to go into my room to take these selfies because that's the room with the best lighting, and I have two new mosquito bites because of that. I kept my room shut for several days because there was a mosquito in there, and I haven't had any new bites since then. Today though, since I opened the door and went inside however, I have new mosquito bites on me, and I'm not sure whether I got bit in the room, or if I let the mosquito out and I got bit outside the room. I hope I was bitten in the room, and that I kept the mosquito in there as I left.
Today has been another excellent and perfect day. I got everything done again today. Still no visible body changes or anything. If anything, I became heavier. I ate all of the vegan protein bars I had at home today, it was probably 1600 calories worth, plus I ate a bunch of other foods as well. I have a hard time controlling my appetite, hence why I was obese for so long. I saw 8 bars left in the box, and I just devoured them one by one. After this event though, I shouldn't have any more problems with the calories, I will pretty much start to lose weight from now on.
The bars were the densest calorie foods I had. Everything else barely has any calories, and will leave me full. I bought two of those 5.5 pound vegetable bags from Costco, and each entire bag is only 750 calories. The entire 5.5 pound bag is only 750 calories. It's a gigantic bag. I would have a very hard time eating the whole thing, but that's what most of my meals will consist of from now on.
My meals will mainly just be a bunch of those vegetables, rice, lentils, perhaps a vegan burger patty or two, and some fruits like grapes, blackberries, cranberries, oranges. Very simple meals. No harming animals.
People don't report any body changes until 3 weeks into their "I did X every day for 30 days" exercises. So I don't think I'll experience any as well until later.
I made the mistake today of doing something in the morning that really drained me of energy. From now on, I am only doing activities like this at night time, once I am done with everything. I almost did not complete my exercises throughout the day today due to being drained. Thankfully I was able to somehow though.
Today I bought The Longing for iOS. I wanted to learn some life lessons from it. It's this game that takes 400 days to beat. 400 days of waiting. You are tasked to wake up this king after 400 days, and you live in some cavern system. So you basically have to wait 400 days if you do nothing else, but you can do some things that will speed up the time, I think by 15x or more at the maximum limit, so at the fastest speed 15 seconds in-game passes by every 1 real-life second. Even at this pace, most people will still take a few months of waiting to beat the game.
So I wanted to get this game because I saw this one reviewer say it's the ultimate dopamine detox. The game is so incredibly boring and slow, that you can learn some decent life lessons from it. Although arguably, you can learn life lessons from any activity. I can write an essay about how any activity translates to real life, and it will be better than any ChatGPT's essays. I am more creative and can extrapolate all kinds of lessons from any activity. Although if I write even just one of these essays and give out some examples, then ChatGPT can learn and do the same for future essays, but for now ChatGPT is worse than me at this creative task.
Oh yeah, I remade the Habitica challenges today. I noticed that Habitica is likely using some AI programmed features now. I can just tell. I have asked AI to program a few things for me, so I can distinctly tell some of their signature actions. It's like when you ask AI to write an essay, they will say a bunch of stuff, and have a bunch of fluff. It's the same with asking it to program something. I really don't understand why AI does this, but if it takes like 10 lines of code for me to do something, AI will write like 400 lines of code to do the same thing. And sure, their code will be "better", have more features, do more, but it's not concise. Again, AI is really only good if you don't know how to do what you ask it to do.
If you don't know about a certain subject and ask AI about it, it can blow your mind. However, if you are an expert in the subject, then it can still be impressive, but it can also say a lot of wrong things or not enough things. You can ask AI to draw a certain image for you, great if you don't know how to draw, but if you are an expert artist, then you can do much better than AI. AI cannot make any manga or comics, it will start to break down within a few panels or pages, and the first page or even panel or image is never how you described, I've tried. A human expert will get it right, they know what they are doing. AI can never recreate the first page of Naruto for example.
It's the same with AI programming. Yes it can get you what you asked, but it's not clear, it's not concise, there's a bunch of random junk added, there's a bunch of missing stuff, it's not perfect by any means.
Similar to how humans can easily tell whether something was generated by AI, it seems "too good" and at the same time too "artificial", I think I can tell whether or not some website or program or feature was developed by AI. I can tell. I think Habitica has started implementing some features that are developed by AI. I can just tell. It's the prompt that appears when I click "End Challenge", this whole prompt seems developed entirely by AI. It's just a feeling. Most people will not even see this prompt because they don't host challenges. I see it as a challenge host. When I click on "End Challenge," I saw a prompt appear that was likely made by AI. I'm saying there's a 90% likelyhood.
Anyway, today was a good day. I hope tomorrow is just as good.
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