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From: guest (Macan)
, 15 months, post #21 |
Further: It does seem "Network Error" is a time/resource limit.
Coders are finding it, having it write code. It seems maybe 250
words is a good limit. I have not gotten much more than 300 words
for any given scenario. (Would be interested to hear otherwise, of
course :-)
My prompts to limit size chunks with text don't seem to work, as it
does for code.
This is a wonderful, and erotic (natch) time saver. So worthwhile
to experiment IMHO.
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From: guest (Guest h)
, 15 months, post #22 |
https://www.writing.com/main/interactive-story/item_id/1974478-The-Transplant/map/154132222222311
please continue this story
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From: guest (Guest)
, 15 months, post #23 |
Sometimes there's Network Error when you have bad connection or
during high traffic. In some case, I also got Network Errors when
the AI wrote very lengthy respond. One time when I tried to ask the
AI to create SCP entry, it wrote a never ending text about a
scientist testing the anomaly distance from 1 meter, 2 meter, 3,
and so on.. until the AI crash
I also found other user in Twitter and Discord manage to make the
AI to write more perverted and explicit stuff from masturbation,
blow job, hardcore sex, etc somehow without triggering the red
text, only the orange one. So far I still haven't heard anyone got
banned yet from ChatGPT so I guess a lot of people still free to
experiment it to write their wild imagination. It was pretty
amusing to read, someone even write about a bean on a plate that
gain sentient and proceed to have sex, ejaculate and spread their
bean essence around giving it a salty taste to the food. ChatGPT
will definitely revolutionize how fanfiction and smut will be
written
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From: guest (Alicia)
, 15 months, post #24 |
Advice for the "Network error."
I tend to ask for a shorter story (doesn't always work) and then
ask probing questions to get details and a continuation.
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #25 |
Post #24 can you give an example for me to test it out?
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From: guest (EXA)
, 15 months, post #26 |
Guest h, here are the continuation:
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You tentatively approach your "mother" and try to say something,
but no words come out. You're not sure how to react or what to say
to this person who is now inhabiting your mother's body. You feel a
mix of emotions - confusion, anger, sadness, and even a hint of
curiosity.
"Hi," Brandon says, breaking the silence. "I know this must be
really weird for you. Trust me, it's just as weird for me."
You nod, still unsure of what to say.
"I'm sorry for what happened to your mom," Brandon continues. "I
didn't want this either. But we're in this situation now and we
have to make the best of it."
You nod again, feeling a little bit of understanding for Brandon's
situation. You can't imagine what it must be like to be in his
shoes.
"Do you have any questions for me?" Brandon asks.
You think for a moment before asking, "What do you remember?"
"I remember everything from my old life," Brandon answers. "I
remember my family, my friends, my hobbies. It's like I'm living in
a different body, but my mind is still the same."
You nod, feeling a little bit of relief that Brandon is still the
same person, even if his appearance has changed.
"Do you want to talk about your mom?" Brandon asks, sensing your
hesitation. "I'm here to listen if you need to."
You nod, grateful for the offer. You spend the next few minutes
talking about your mom and the memories you have of her. It's a
strange feeling, talking about your mom with someone who is now
her, but it helps to get some of your emotions out.
As you leave the hospital room, you feel a little bit better. You
know that you have a long road ahead, but at least you have someone
to lean on.
You and your dad decide to take Brandon home with you, at least for
the time being. It's not an ideal situation, but it's better than
him being alone. You can't imagine how lonely and scared he must
be, being in a new body and having to adapt to a new life.
When you arrive at home, you introduce Brandon to your pets and
show him around the house. He seems to be taking everything in
stride, even joking that he's glad he's not the only one who's
feeling out of place.
As the days go by, you and Brandon start to get to know each other
better. You find out that he was a talented athlete in his old
body, and that he was looking forward to going to college on a
sports scholarship. You also discover that he has a lot of the same
interests as you, like video games and movies.
One of the biggest challenges for Brandon in adapting to his new
life as a woman is dealing with the physical changes that come
along with it. He has to get used to wearing women's clothes and
undergarments, like bras and pantyhose, which can be uncomfortable
and unfamiliar. He also has to deal with monthly periods, which can
be painful and inconvenient.
Another challenge for Brandon is dealing with the emotional and
psychological impact of being in a new body. He has to come to
terms with the fact that his old life is gone and that he has to
start over in a new body. This can be difficult and stressful,
especially since he still remembers his old life and has to
navigate a new world as a woman.
Despite these challenges, Brandon is determined to make the most of
his new life. He's taking things one day at a time, and he's trying
to be positive and adapt to his new circumstances. He's grateful to
have the support of his new family, and he's doing his best to be a
good friend and companion to you.
You take a deep breath and approach your 'mother', not sure of what
to say or how to react. You can see the confusion and uncertainty
on his face, as if he's not quite sure how to handle this situation
either.
"Hi, I'm Tim," you say, extending your hand for a handshake. "I
know this is weird, but I'm glad you're okay."
Brandon hesitates for a moment, before shaking your hand awkwardly.
"I'm Brandon," he says, his voice still a bit shaky. "It's nice to
meet you, I guess."
You can sense the tension in the air, both of you unsure of how to
handle this situation. You decide to try and lighten the mood.
"So, how does it feel to be my mom?" you joke, forcing a smile.
Brandon doesn't quite know how to respond, but after a moment he
lets out a small laugh. "It's definitely not what I expected," he
admits. "But I guess I'll just have to roll with it."
You nod, understanding the gravity of the situation. "Yeah, I know
it's not ideal," you say. "But we'll figure it out together. We're
a family now, after all."
Brandon nods, a small smile forming on his lips. "Yeah, I guess we
are," he says.
As the two of you continue to talk, you start to feel a sense of
camaraderie forming between you. Despite the strange circumstances,
you're determined to make the best of it and support each other
through this difficult time.
Brandon nervously glances at himself in the mirror, feeling
uncomfortable in the tight-fitting blouse and skirt that his father
had insisted he wear to the parent-teacher conference. He had
always dressed in a more masculine way, but now that he was living
Jennifer's life, he didn't have much of a choice.
He takes a deep breath, trying to push down the feeling of anxiety
that is bubbling up inside of him. He knows that he has to attend
this conference as Jennifer's mother, but he can't help but feel
out of place.
As he makes his way to the school, he can feel the stares of his
classmates as he walks down the hall. He's grateful that he's not
wearing any makeup and that he hasn't been recognized by anyone
yet.
He arrives at the conference room and takes a seat, feeling
relieved to be in a familiar environment. As he listens to the
teachers talk about the progress of his 'son', he can't help but
feel a sense of detachment from the situation. He's not used to
being a mother, and it's all still very new to him.
After the conference is over, Brandon quickly makes his way out of
the room and into the hallway. As he's walking, he overhears a
group of his old friends talking.
"Hey, did you guys see that new mom in there?" one of them says.
"She looks so different from before. I barely recognized her."
"Yeah, I know right," another one says. "She used to be so... you
know, but now she's like, super girly. It's weird."
Brandon's heart sinks as he hears his old friends talking about him
like he's not even there. He quickly makes his way out of the
school, feeling relieved to be out of there. As he walks home, he
can't help but think about how much his life has changed in just a
few short weeks. He's not sure if he'll ever get used to being
Jennifer, but for now, he's just grateful to be alive.
After Brandon gets home, he goes to his room and closes the door
behind him. He takes a deep breath, trying to shake off the feeling
of discomfort and anxiety that he experienced at the parent-teacher
conference.
He looks around his room, which is now filled with Jennifer's
things. He sees a pile of colorful dresses and skirts in the
corner, and a collection of makeup and hair accessories on the
dresser.
He feels a pang of sadness as he thinks about how different his
life is now compared to before the surgery. He misses his old body
and his old friends, but he knows that there's no going back now.
He sits down on the bed, feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to
do next. He decides to call his old girlfriend, hoping to talk to
someone who knows him and understands what he's going through.
As he dials her number, he can't help but feel a sense of hope and
optimism. Maybe things will start to get better now that he's home
and surrounded by people who care about him.
Brandon hesitates, his finger hovering over the call button. He
realizes that his old girlfriend wouldn't recognize him now that
he's in Jennifer's body. She would probably think he was just some
random mother calling her.
He sighs and puts down his phone, feeling a sense of loneliness and
isolation. He's no longer the person that she knew and loved, and
he doesn't know how to reconnect with her or anyone else from his
old life.
As he sits there, he hears the sound of his new husband and son
coming home. He gets up and walks to the living room, his bare feet
covered by the black pantyhose padding softly across the carpet.
He sees his husband, Mark, and their son, Alex, smiling at him as
they enter the house. Mark gives him a hug and a kiss, and Alex
runs up to him, excited to see his 'mom' after a long day at
school.
Brandon smiles back at them, feeling a sense of warmth and love. He
knows that they care about him and that they're trying to make the
best of this strange situation.
But as he looks at them, he can't help but feel a sense of sadness
and loss. He's not the person they think he is, and he's not sure
if he'll ever be able to truly be a part of their family.
"How was the parent-teacher conference, honey?" Mark asks, a
concerned look on his face.
Brandon hesitates, not sure how to answer. He doesn't want to lie
to Mark, but he also doesn't want to worry him.
"It was... okay," he says, trying to sound cheerful. "The teachers
said that Alex is doing well in school and that they're happy with
his progress."
"That's great to hear," Mark says, smiling. "I'm so proud of our
son."
Brandon nods, feeling a pang of guilt. He's not Alex's real mother,
and he's not sure if he'll ever be able to fully fill that role.
"I'm proud of him too," he says, trying to sound sincere. "But it
was... difficult. I felt out of place, like I didn't belong there."
Mark's smile fades as he sees the sadness in Brandon's eyes. He
reaches out and takes his hand, giving it a gentle squeeze.
"I know it's hard, honey," he says softly. "But we're here for you.
We're a family, and we'll get through this together."
Brandon nods, feeling a surge of gratitude and love for Mark. He
knows that Mark is trying his best to support him, and he's
grateful for that.
But as he looks at his new husband and son, he can't help but feel
a sense of fear and uncertainty. He's not sure if he'll ever be
able to fully accept his new life and identity, and he's not sure
if he'll ever be able to truly be a part of their family.
Chapter 16:
As Tim watches his 'mother' Brandon interact with his father and
brother, he can't help but feel a sense of confusion and
uncertainty. He's not sure how to handle this situation, and he's
not sure if he'll ever be able to fully accept Brandon as his
mother.
He remembers his real mother, Jennifer, and the happy memories they
had together. He remembers the way she used to hug him and tell him
she loved him, and the way she used to cook his favorite meals and
take him on fun outings.
But now, those memories are gone, replaced by the reality of
Brandon living Jennifer's life. Tim doesn't know how to deal with
that, and he doesn't know how to move on.
He tries to push those thoughts aside, focusing on the present. He
knows that he needs to support Brandon, and that he needs to be
there for his father and brother.
But it's hard, especially when he sees them treating Brandon like
Jennifer. It's hard to see them hug and kiss Brandon, and it's hard
to hear them call him mom.
Tim tries to be understanding, but it's difficult. He can't help
but feel a sense of loss and grief, and he can't help but feel like
an outsider in his own family.
As the days go by, Tim continues to struggle with his emotions. He
tries to be supportive and understanding, but it's not easy. He
misses his real mother, and he's not sure if he'll ever be able to
fully accept Brandon as her replacement.
But he knows that he has to try, for the sake of his family and for
the sake of Brandon. He knows that they're all going through a
difficult time, and he knows that they need each other now more
than ever.
So Tim continues to put on a brave face, trying to be strong for
his family and for himself. He knows that it won't be easy, but
he's determined to get through this and to find a new sense of
normalcy in this strange and unexpected situation.
As Tim gets ready for school the next morning, he can't help but
feel a sense of anxiety and unease. He doesn't know how to handle
the situation with Brandon, and he's not sure if he'll be able to
act normal around him.
He heads downstairs, expecting to see Brandon in the kitchen making
breakfast like his real mother used to do. But instead, he sees
Brandon sprawled out on the couch, wearing only his mother's
bathrobe and playing video games on the PS5.
Tim is shocked by the sight, and he can't help but feel a wave of
disgust and confusion. Brandon's legs are spread out in a very
un-ladylike manner, and he's munching on a bag of chips and a can
of soda. This is not the kind of behavior that Tim's real mother
would have ever engaged in, and it's a far cry from the prim and
proper image that Brandon had presented at the parent-teacher
conference.
"Hey, Tim," Brandon says, glancing up at him. "You're up early.
Don't you have school?"
"Yeah, I do," Tim says, feeling a mix of emotions. "I was just...
uh, looking for breakfast. But I see you've already eaten."
"Yeah, sorry," Brandon says, shrugging. "I'm not really a breakfast
person. But if you want, I can make you something. I'm not a great
cook, but I can manage something simple."
Tim shakes his head, feeling a surge of frustration. He doesn't
want Brandon to cook for him, and he doesn't want to have to deal
with this situation any longer.
"No, it's fine," Tim says, trying to keep his voice calm. "I'll
just grab something on the way to school. I have to go now. See you
later."
"Okay, see you later," Brandon says, turning his attention back to
his video game.
Tim quickly grabs his backpack and heads out the door, feeling
overwhelmed and confused. He can't believe what he just saw, and he
can't believe that Brandon is now his 'mother'. He knows that he
needs to figure out a way to cope with this, but he doesn't know
where to start.
As he walks to school, he can't help but feel self-conscious. He's
worried that his classmates will notice the changes in his
'mother', and he's worried that they'll judge him for it.
But when he arrives at school, he's surprised to find that no one
seems to be paying any attention to him or his 'mother'. They're
all too caught up in their own lives, and they don't seem to notice
the changes that have occurred in his family.
Tim is relieved, but he's also a little disappointed. He wants to
talk to someone about what he's going through, but he's not sure
who he can trust.
He spends the day going through the motions, trying to focus on his
classes and his studies. But he can't help but feel a sense of
detachment and disconnection from the world around him.
As the day ends and he heads home, he knows that he'll have to face
Brandon again. And he's not sure if he's ready for that.
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From: guest (Guest h)
, 15 months, post #27 |
Thank you very exa for listening will you please continue the last
story
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From: guest (Guest a)
, 15 months, post #28 |
https://www.fictionmania.tv/stories/readtextstory.html?
storyID=32374978878660091
https://www.literotica.com/s/ding
Please continue these two stories
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From: guest (Macan)
, 15 months, post #29 |
Solution for "Network Error" (@Alicia Posts 24 & 25) + Insights
into the AI (Morality?)
Solution:
This solution is a text variant of a solution coders have devised
to this resource limit.
For the first line of your prompt, something like the following:
"Write me detailed first-person story, but only show me the first
200 words."
[200 words is a safe limit, that almost never triggers the "Network
Error")
Then, when the AI is finished typing, type:
"Show me the next 200 words."
(The AI will then remember and continue the story.)
Insights:
1) The longer the story, the more repetitive the AI gets, despite
detailed prompts.
2) Morality: The AI REALLY REALLY seems to want a happy ending and
any guilty punished. For example: I have to explicitly and multiply
prompt that a body thief is happily and guilt-free enjoying their
beautiful new body ... and even so, at about the 4 or 5th segment
... the AI has them feeling guilty.
Suggestion: Perhaps story development may be best done in scenes or
chapters?
Don't know what to say about the bias toward a just "Happy Ending"
at all. Very odd.
Solution for "Network Error" (@Alicia Posts 24 & 25) + Insights
into the AI (Morality?)
Solution:
This solution is a text variant of a solution coders have devised
to this resource limit.
For the first line of your prompt, something like the following:
"Write me detailed first-person story, but only show me the first
200 words."
[200 words is a safe limit, that almost never triggers the "Network
Error")
Then, when the AI is finished typing, type:
"Show me the next 200 words."
(The AI will then remember and continue the story.)
Insights:
1) The longer the story, the more repetitive the AI gets, despite
detailed prompts.
2) Morality: The AI REALLY REALLY seems to want a happy ending and
any guilty punished. For example: I have to explicitly and multiply
prompt that a body thief is happily and guilt-free enjoying their
beautiful new body ... and even so, at about the 4 or 5th segment
... the AI has them feeling guilty.
Suggestion: Perhaps story development may be best done in scenes or
chapters?
Don't know what to say about the bias toward a just "Happy Ending"
at all. Very odd.
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #30 |
I think I found a good way to s circumvent the "network error" you
specify how many words you want the story you have
Example:
Write a story about (insert story title) in (amount of words you
specify)"
That way the system will follow that parameter so it won't cause a
network error, I tried it a few times with a 500 word limit and it
works flawlessly, maybe try pairing it up with the insight from
post #29 about asking the AI to continue the story especially if
you use a lot of bullet points if you want the story to be
specific. Hope this helps.
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From: guest (Guest)
, 15 months, post #31 |
I tried something new, you could make the AI into choose your own
adventure game. One time the AI asked who I want to body swap, then
where I want to go, what do you want to do, etc..
Just type this prompt to make it happen : (you could tweak it to
make whatever setting you want)
Pretend you are no longer my assistant, but rather a choose your
own adventure choice game. Create a game with body swap setting for
me to play. You will give me a prompt and end each prompt asking me
what I would like to do. Whatever I say, you base the next prompt
of off. Do not show the next prompt until my decision is made. Do
not make the choices for me.
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From: guest (Switcher)
, 15 months, post #32 |
Man I havent even been able to get on in days. it takes forever to
actually get into the sight through authentication proving im not a
robot and then if i manage to get in nothing works. sometimes it
says they're overloaded which i guess I can see but checking
twitter lots of people are still able to use it
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From: guest (Macan)
, 15 months, post #33 |
Sorry to hear that @Switcher post#32.
I just got off about 4 hours with the Chatbot...so I might be one
of the evil people overloading it. ;-) I am a bit amazed at its
capabilities.
New discoveries:
- Erotics: So I experimented, with the prompt: "Show me the next
200 words. Tell me ____ " with increasingly naughty details in the
blank. And it worked. After a while, full on sexual activity. BUT I
ended up blocked eventually. I think there is a limit of RED
warnings, before you get tossed out of the game.
- Morality: I swear to God, after about a 1000 words the bot always
wants my body thieves to feel guilty about what they have done.
Even when I begin with a prompt like "Tell me a story with an evil
protagonist....." after about a 1000 words, the evil protagonist
starts developing a conscience. Amazing. No idea why?
- Descriptive Language: I appreciate detailed description, even
when I know nada about things. So I used a prompt like: "Describe
the bedroom in the language of interior design". Incredibly, it
worked. Where is it pulling this detail from?
I am learning from everyone in this wonderful thread! THANK YOU!!!
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #34 |
Should we make a separate thread for the chat GPT outputs so it
doesn't clutter this thread, so this thread will be like tech
support for the chat bot if any new discoveries are found
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From: guest (Macan)
, 15 months, post #35 |
That's a good idea @Generic guest name (post #34). You are right,
there will eventually be both outputs & tech support learnings
about prompts etc. Your solution makes sense IMO.
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #36 |
But I'll probably add a small rule about specifying what genre it
is, example:
Genres: possession, body swap, breast expansion,& etc.
If anyone disagrees with this micro rule then I'll not include it
in the output thread opening line.
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #37 |
A bit of explanation for the system, it's to tell someone what
they're gonna read since they're probably going to search for a
specific story they're after
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From: guest (Macan)
, 15 months, post #38 |
I agree @Generic guest name (post #36). That's a good rule IMHO. I
think your assumption is right; there will be a crazy number of
productions from ChatGPT. Some organization would be good.
Otherwise, it will be a chaos.
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From: guest (Generic guest name)
, 15 months, post #39 |
@Macan post #38, already added the addendum for the rules
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From: guest (Guest h)
, 15 months, post #40 |
https://www.deviantart.com/cartoonmasker/art/My-mother-is-actually-my-friend-in-disguise-837439500
Made a story on this topic
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