• x0x7@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Just a heads up Lemmy. You aren’t supposed to identify with the NPC character. If you do there is a problem.

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    15 hours ago

    You can learn to lucid dream. Most everyone I assume. Once you do, you can establish different places or scenes where you play things out regularly, and then you start being able to remember things a bit better, because it’s like you actually went on a visit to this place, there’s something to keep jogging the memory onward to “what I was doing last night.” I can tell you what my past few years of dreams have been like as they gradually shifted and changed, but that’d be very boring.

    Even with lucid dreaming, there is an element of randomness, and a big part of that is “today’s consolidated memories” so expect those things to come up as plotlines, sometimes in very amusing ways.

    These days I don’t take control but I do still have the places, so it’s interesting seeing my subconscious resolve things in these places. Lot more other people in my dreams now, reflective of my improved mental health and social connectedness.

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      I don’t want full lucidity, because I like seeing what my subconscious comes up with. I have enough control to steer dreams away from things I find unpleasant, and I’m happy with that.

      But I also have recurring “places” I go to in my dreams. There’s one particular place I enjoy going to, which feels like close to Florida (in my mental GPS) and has an eastern coast, but its geography otherwise is more like southern California, with mountains and rocky beaches/islands. It has the games, rides, and boardwalks of New Jersey, as well as an unlit stretch of a moonless beach that I once experienced in Delaware. (I was a child, and I vividly remember walking into a pitch black void, hearing the waves crashing, but not knowing how far away the water was. My family was ahead of me and kept telling me to keep going. That moment comes up a lot when I think about the future.)

      Anyway, I’ve spent dream times all over that place. Sometimes it’s part of a road trip and I’m just traveling through, sometimes I’m visiting people who live there, sometimes there are events going on, or I need to navigate a busy, multi-story shopping mall.

      It’s a pretty pleasant place, honestly.

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        I learned as a kid to deal with nightmares. I would be scared, and then wonder if this was a dream, and poof. I was free.

        Can’t do it anymore though :(. I think, as a kid, it just kinda started happening. It wasn’t intentional at all; a natural solution to recurring nightmares I guess. It made for some cool times.

      • BanMe@lemmy.world
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        A couple years of working on it. Lots of “intention” work, going to bed with the idea that you’ll be lucid this time. Find things in your dreams that ONLY happen in dreams, use these as cues. The more you deepen these thoughts, the more likely you are to, one day, go “Oh I’m dreaming!”

        The first time lasts maybe 1-2 seconds before you forget you’re dreaming again. But each time you do it, it can get longer and longer, and then you can try things, like flying or fantasy sex.

      • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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        a few months, but i’ve always had a sleeptime paracosm. i was very ill, on a lot of drugs, and living somewhere awful enough i preferred dreaming.

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    23 hours ago

    I kept a dream journal for a couple weeks a long time ago. Writing as much as I could remember as soon as I got up from a dream I thought was interesting. I stopped because when I would read through them later on, I would notice that these dreams were mostly imaginative diarrhea that made no sense.

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      19 hours ago

      I’ve been actively Journaling my dreams for over 10 years, I’m scary good at remembering them now. For me my dreams act as inspiration for future stories, even if nonsensical in parts. I think it’d be a fun challenge to turn a dream of mine into a coherent story :3c

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      22 hours ago

      I did too, and also stopped. This is the last dream I had written down, and I didn’t understand it at the time, I still don’t understand it now.

      “Me and my sister (not real sister) are taveling together, and we have the help of the universe/internet. She can talk to it, and I can… do something I forget. We go to like a Mexican restaurant, and try and get some food. I ask universe if I could speak to it as well, it says no. We also learn that there are 6 other people with connections to the universe in Southern England (apparently where we are). As an internet sweep begins (everybody but us is frozen and things lag a bit), one of the other internet people comes to the store. Then… I wake up lol. Thats the end”

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        I could feel this. Like how the person you were with was your sister, but also not your sister. You had a sense of familiarity with whoever you were traveling with, the same feeling as when around your sister. But at the same time, she wasn’t literally your actual sister. It makes sense in dream-thought, even if it doesn’t make sense in awake, logical thoughts.

        I could imagine dreaming that whole thing out myself (except maybe the being in England part, since I’ve never been there.)

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        22 hours ago

        I, too, took to writing dreams. Had one where Robotnik takes Sonic’s wife and I have to help him or something. Hopefully no one finds these notes lol. Some things are better left in the past

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      I kept one for a while because I had read a book that claimed doing so helped you recognize when you are dreaming. Knowing when you are dreaming lets you have lucid dreams and control the elements of your dream. I succeeded once. For just a very brief time before I lost it and woke up. But yeah, the dreams I thought were interesting were a whole lot less so when I reread them later.

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        I remember having a lucid dream like once

        When I realised I was in a dream, I suddenly got very scared about being in a dream (like ???) and forced myself out of it, giving myself sleep paralysis

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    24 hours ago

    It’s the worst when I’m driving long distances and find something great to occupy my mind with only to get distracted by something and not be able to remember what it was I was thinking about.

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      Oh, I hate stuff like that. When I’m thinking, and I get distracted for a moment with… honestly, what even. And I get stuck on my thought like a scratched vinyl, just looping on the last part. Not moving past that, and suddenly struggling to remember where I was going with it, and where I came from with it. “…and then… uhm… uuuhhhhh… uh, where was I going with this?”

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    21 hours ago

    One cool use I’d like to see for AI one day would be recording dreams. A machine that reads your brainwaves, sends data to AI. The AI could be trained by showing someone an image, and then feeding the AI the description of the image, and brainwave readings, such that it can find patterns. Later, well-trained, it could translate brainwaves into concepts. Feed that into an LLM to connect these concepts, generate a title, sinopsis, and some prompts. Use prompts to make a video out of it, a trailer, and a poster. Add to a personal library. By having a local AI of your own, with your data, controlled by you, AI could have references of you, like name, general information, how you look, etc. Wake up in the morning, make yourself a cup of milk, sit in front of your computer, open your dream library. Browse around your own Dream Stream (though local, so no streaming. Unless server). A title/poster catch your eye? Read sinopsys, watch trailer. Interested? Give it a watch!

    Bro, I just had the craziest dream. Come watch!!!

    Lying in bed? Shit, I bet there’s gonna be a sleep paralysis demon jumpscare any moment now

    Wait, you just gonna leave us on a cliffhanger like that?

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      Gonna say it. That’s a terrible idea. Dreams are random data streams based on what is being stored into long-term memory as you sleep. Being able to witness dreams is not something you want. Experiencing dreams while they’re happening is cool, sure, but being a passive witness to the madness in your skull is not going to be a pleasant time. That’s not even including being able to view other people’s dreams. The accusations of infidelity. Nope, let’s open that pandora’s box.

      Am baffled by the inclusion of ai in this comment, though. Feels… out-of-place? Like trying to predict the future, badly. Like retro-futurism.

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        What is wrong with re-watching one’s dream? I mean, sure. I’ve written some dreams down, and looking back some of it’s kinda cringe (also crappy, cause dreams are random and I can’t remember well)

        Also, if dreams are “random data streams based on what is being stored into long-term memory as you sleep”, why random-ass dreams? Not always I wake up feeling like “damn, what a topical dream!” It’s, like, “Oh, Robotnik took Sonic’s wife and I gotta help him”, like. What in that is being stored in my mind?

        being able to view other people’s dreams

        I did mention it’s a private thing. Not like Smart Pipes sharing your last poo to your online followers

        Am baffled by the inclusion of ai in this comment, though. Feels… out-of-place?

        Why is AI out of place? I mean, if it (or machine learning, at least) can “see” or “learn”, or “spot” patterns, and then replicate them, it could be used to try and see a pattern between one’s brain activity, and what imagery could be associated with it. If it can find these associations, it could then work backwards from the brain activity to the image. Like, it receives brain activity when I see or think of an apple, and it knows the context of the apple. Then, without the context, and with enough training, it could figure out when you’re thinking apple. In theory, at least. Not sure how brain activity works, and if there’s anything differing in different contexts that could be picked up like that (i.e. that you could somehow differentiate between thinking apple or any other thing going on in your brain)

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            9 hours ago

            For updating your waste status? Well, if you’re Scout Condor, maybe… The average person, though? I don’t think so. You can, however, get tons of coupons from cool restaurants, through targeted ads

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    22 hours ago

    my last dream had me explaining to somebody that i do actually know how to use vim and don’t need any teaching. i was doing something high-stakes i think, like we were stealing a famous museum piece or something, and someone took out a hacker laptop with vim and i needed to operate it. the question was being asked right in the moment. i think the whole scene was just training or practice though.

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    23 hours ago

    Writing mine down so I don’t forget it:

    Do you know those picnic huts that are all roof and open on one side?
    Well in my dream I was going to supper with friend and family, came across a hut and felt adventurous.
    So I climbed it to balance across.
    Something I have done before irl.
    proof

    But in the dream it was very long and crumbled under my feet in slow motion like in an action movie.
    I didn’t make it all the way across before waking up.

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      I didn’t make it all the way across before waking up.

      We never do, do we?

      I don’t know what that means but it sounded deep.

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    23 hours ago

    OH MY GOD. This made me remember a fleeting moment from today’s dream. I feel that it was GLORIOUS but I already forgot it :d