I looked around for a random number generator online, that gives a continuous output of numbers to train PSI abilities and test yourself. There are none! NONE! So I made one with ChatGPT and Copilot. It's a training tool to develop PSI skills and such, giving you visual live feedback. I took the idea from Jesse Michels' podcast:https://youtu.be/PiFbeWfA3LM?si=sYe2GynI7K4xlYad"I Was Taken By The UFO Program As a Kid!” [Exclusive Interview]The dude in the podcast was in the GATE program and said that you can use those RNGs to test your skills and develop them. The only problem now is, I don't know where to put it online, so that you guys can access it. It's all in one big HTML file and I'm useless regarding file or site hosting platforms, I tried some just now but most want me to sign up or pay. If anyone is interested and has an idea how to make this site/tool available for everyone, please let me know, maybe we can get this thing online. pic related: it's the RNG I built - running live continuous, showing matching numbers is colors, has a timer, heat map, various statistics and tool tips. it's very crude though, but the basics are in there and working.
>>42613150I noticed just now, that the "Range" tile of the dashboard is basically unnecessary. I didn't even notice..Anyway, the colors of the last numbers shown mean red = 1 repeating number, orange = two repeating numbers, green = 3 or more numbers of the same kind withing the set range of shown numbers. That means if you succeed in getting the desired number, you will see a streak of green.also at the very bottom are the methods and functions explained, the screenshot before didn't have room. the HTML layout isn't perfect and the tool tips are kinda placed too tight, it's not pretty but it's functional at least.Pic related: System Explanations
>>42613150>>42613186I'm in EU so my time's up for today. I'll monitor this thread and come back tomorrow after work, to check if there's any interest. Please feel free to post ideas how or where we can upload this and I'll give it a shot tomorrow.I called it "PSI Training Tool" but desu it's just a simple generator, but the dude in the podcast said that's enough, it could be a simple flash script instead or some wacky software, doesn't have to be expensive hardware. and then I saw there's no such thing online, there was back then apparently but not anymore, even though it's so simple.
>>42613150Bump. Wanna train with this.
>>42613150upload the notepad file and let us download itsimple as that
>>42613150where can we find it to try?