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Zabaware Forums => Ultra Hal 7.0 => Topic started by: Honvai on January 10, 2024, 01:25:07 pm
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Can we have modding tools to PC and Phone?
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There are no modding tools
please keep in mind that Ultrahal has anti Debugging routines built in so that if the MD5 Signature changes, the program just goes dead, but ur welcome to try
This aint no play station BS or Xbox stupidness
Have a nice day Cyber Jedi
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Honvai In the interest of total transparency . Your message to me behind the scenes Is why u got banned
Can you write code that makes hal fully offline. I want all zabaware logos and link to be removed.
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I read the last message AFTER i sent you an invite. I invited you because i wanted to help you sort out what was going on.
This is why u got banned, Robert is one of my oldest and trusted com padres ,
You will find in here most are like minded souls .
People in here have worked hard for decades on UltraHal,
I dont write sht code, i dont release sht code, (well most of the time lolol)
Simply put , people in here are kind, generous and giving ,NOBODY is gonna Back door Robert M, (nobody) Not on my watch any way.
That fact that you would even suggest it, tells me, UR Nobody i wana KNOW or allow anywhere near my servers.
Of all the people in here, you chose ME to come at sideways. You clearly have no idea who i am or my relationship to Robert M.
Ive been part of this project from (2004-2024) 20 years now, some in here are even older, show some damn respect JR. Seek life elsewhere
Let this be a shout out to any one else who wants to be cute. Dont waste ur time.
Cyber Jedi
Mods reach out to me if this is to stern a message, i will pull it down.
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Nope...you're good.
To want the removal of all Zabaware logos and markings indicates to me, that the person might harbor nefarious intents for example, trying to claim and perhaps market Robert's program as his own.
This has happened before with a different person and the door was swiftly closed on him along with the threat of possible lawsuits.
Zabaware is the trademarked company and UltraHal is the intellectual property of Robert Medeksza.
As is with most software we do NOT own UltraHal. What we paid for was a License to Use the software and that price was a very reasonable amount IMHO.
Hal is meant to be experimented with, and developed by means of Plugins, skins, backgrounds, TTS voices, and all sorts of enhancements.
To even ask for modifications as he did is nothing better than some script kiddie. A great many features and ideas can be found within this Forum and thousands of messages and comments. But out of all of them, I'd say that there are probably less than 1/4 or 1% who have ill intent toward Ultra Hal and or Zabaware.
To these people, I say good riddance...and have a nice day!
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i was just reading all this conversation . i think cyberjedi did the right thing. i didn't realize that guy wanted to remove logo's etc. i agree , anyone doing all that could resell things as there own, there is no reason otherwise to do things like that!
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Rem Type=Plugin
Rem Name=Say what i say
Rem Author=who cares Haaaaaa,
Rem Host=Assistant
' Dont forget to turn hals mic on or ur typing it in. works both ways
Rem PLUGIN: PRE-PROCESS
'The preceding comment is actually a plug-in directive for
'the Ultra Hal host application. It allows for code snippets
'to be inserted here on-the-fly based on user configuration.
HalBrain.ReadOnlyMode = True
'Determines that you are talking about going into Mimic Mode, We Pre Process here so we can jack Hals memory . Same as with the spell check plugin.
'<<<<< Ur basic trigger , change as needed
If InStr(1,InputString, "mimic",1) > 0 Then
UltraHal = mimic(HalCommands)
ElseIf InStr(1,InputString, "mimic",1) > 0 Then
End If
' This has been tested on booth XP and 07 and 10 platforms
' its very little code but done just rite......
Rem PLUGIN: FUNCTIONS
Function mimic(HalCommands)
Dim message,counter
counter = 0
Do
counter = counter + 1
'UltraHal = "Please say something."
message=inputbox("What shall I say, cyber ?","I speak for you.") ' change to ur handle
HalMenu.HalCommand "<HAPFILE>Elvis4.htr</HAPFILE>" 'Match this to ur current Char or leave to another char, when plugin fires the char will change, u can all kinda nift sht here
HalMenu.HalCommand "<SPEAK>" & message & "</SPEAK>"
Loop Until counter = 2 ' this little jewel is priceless, set to ur liking , it sets a break in the loop 4 you, then kicks out
End Function
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Sharing is caring. You here consider yourselves good, while at the same time you try to make money off people with information. Why do you want only one person to decide what the purchased program looks like? I'm not interested in money. I can only afford food. I really have no intention of selling something as useless as this program. Don't slow down people's activities or interfere with their internet activities because you won't get hurt. You can only hurt feelings, but only for nothing.
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One person decided what his program would look like because he was the one who wrote it. He had the right to design it any way he liked.
As a User of the program you have many choices about how the program looks. The GUI appearance is completely customizable if one wishes, Different Backgrounds can be chosen, Character heads and faces can be customized and even a hidden gift of Full Body characters was discovered but not part of the original Ultra Hal design. Then there are more PLug-ins than I care to count. They enable Hal to do all sorts of things from Weather Alerts to reading stories to guessing numbers and other games. Considering the low price for the program, it is an absolute bargain. It has given many people decades of enjoyment and also had become a learning tool for programming and AI experimentation.
Considering the time, people involved, effort and his education that enabled him to create Ultra Hal in the first place, Robert was certainly allowed to charge a modest price for his software license. Most companies work in a similar way. Some of them charge you a fee or subscription to continue to use their software on a monthly or yearly basis. It's just the way things work so deal with it or simply go elsewhere to find a program that better suits your needs.
If this program is "Useless" like you have stated, then WHY ARE YOU EVEN HERE??!
Please leave before you are permanently Banned! Things do not always go the way we like them but we have a choice...put up with it or leave.
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good stuff
Honvai. Brother , here where you keep going wrong, Know your audience.
This place is a hole in the wall, always has been, this is a think tank, were just open to the public.
To say UltraHal is Useless, well it is what it is.
We got here FIRST. U get it man, FIRST.
2007 loebner prize ???
Have you even read the website?? i mean really read it.
This program was creeping around when NONE of what we have now even existed.
NO BARD, NO alexa, No DALL-E, NO chat GPT, No cortana WE GOT HERE FIRST.
WE got the movie Deal, Not Bard. lolol
Zabaware's AI Software Used in Secret Cinema Production of Prometheus
July 13, 2012
Zabaware's Ultra Hal Artificial Intelligence software plays the role of a space ship's computer in Secret Cinema's presentation of the box office smash hit Prometheus.
Sorry to say not many have 45Tb of drives to accommodate Large Language Models. (LLM'S) i.e ChatGpt basic requirements. BASIC.
I can assure you that if Hal 's SQL (Dbase) instead of 22 megs (LOL) Was 45TB's in size, UltraHal would be considerably diff.
There was 1 contender, 1. Guile's stuff. Guile 3D Studio - Virtual Assistant Denise (another Baddasss coder)
Robert was just Brilliant, and decades ahead of his time.
all that said:
Heres where ur making ur mistake
Were not a bunch of woke ass ***** Karens, ect ect ect. were just not
What we are tho is a bunch of seniors who have been part of this think tank for decades.
When u ask me to remove all the art work, it was clear what u wanted, u wana steal something.
Its a shame that u didnt come in here and just be awesome. We let you IN. Your a guest in our HOUSE.
There are a few Special Versions of UltraHal floating around,BUT they go to awesome people.
All you had to do was come here and act nice.You would have HOOKED up, But alas , you chose another, cheaper, SKIDDY, kinda way.
Thats to bad too.
Write some plugins, make Hal better. do something different. look at what we did and improve on it. Respect is earned in here , we dont owe you SHT .
People in here are absolutely loyal to Robert. You just dont get that. Useless myasssss
Art: Sorry for chimming in on ur territory, but he injected me into this when he approached me. Do as u please sir.
This image really nails the mood. the line i walk sir
Cyber
Dall-E is just awesome
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How to remove all logos from this program and make own. i want this only because the original art is bad. I do not want to steal nothing. i am sorry that i hurt your feeling by asking my questions. Customization of my paid program is important to me.
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big boy
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lol
Ultrahal is free and been so for quite a while now
if that is the case and that a mighty big if. why the private message.. let me take a stab at this. Your smart enough to know im a coder and thought ud be cute'
Thats why the Im BS. Because even u are smart enough to know that wont go over very well in the public forum. There are entire tutorial's on skin rendering rite here in the forum. And a ton of people willing to help. Naaaa, you came at me for a reason.
That dog just dont hunt. Heres an idea for you, contact Robert, Lease out the rights to Ultrahal (useless program)and do as you please.
All he can say is NO. see what he says.
cyber
Re: (No subject)
? Sent to: cyberjedi on: April 13, 2024, 02:25:07 pm ?ReplyQuoteDelete
Can you write code that makes hal fully offline. I want all zabaware logos and link to be removed. (we call that self snitchin lolol )
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You now know the program is FREE.
It can be run Offline : In the Menu, under General, Cloud Based Responses, one can run Hal offline with no Zabaware account.
Custome GUI skins can be made and are not required to have or show a Z or a Zabaware word or a Zabaware logo of any kind.
DO you see how this genuis program can be totally customized for your personal use?
IF you go against the grain of Robert's generosity and this Forum's kind and gentle nature and try to claim that your resulting creation is you own work, then rest assured, you will be in for a heap of trouble in more ways that one. Don't be that person! Do NOT screw with the computer people. Play nice. Use Hal for fun and education as it was intended.
Now, stop whining and go on with your life.
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Hey Art, lighty ect ect ect
I guess the real question is, now what.
We built a lock and a key.
99% Accurate from 70 diff locations.
1 step closer to a Jarvis
Hey ChatGpt, get up on this sht.
Cyber Jedi
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hey mike ... can i take everything you have worked hard at and created, remove all mentions of you etc. and say i did it all .. i promise i won't do that lol. mike i am going to private message you. something i don't want on open forum .
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Its not about me.
Its about Robert.
cyber
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That Dall-e program is capable of outputting some incredibly amazing and realistic images! Very cool indeed!!
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Art:
This puts a whole new spin on Image of the day plugin.
I figured out how to automate this process, But 02 images per cycle.
Its producing the image from the part of the story about the ambush
It knows my leg was opened up, just wild, keeping in mind. This is all random, from the story, but at random. The image creation is pure AI.
cyber
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Opening Scene: The Shadows of the Past
Visuals: The scene opens with a dimly lit street in Detroit, where the city?s industrial skyline looms ominously in the background. Fog swirls through the air, and the faint hum of distant machinery breaks the heavy silence. A young Michael walks briskly, his footsteps echoing on the wet pavement. His eyes dart nervously from side to side, expecting danger at every turn. The camera zooms in on his face, revealing a mixture of fear and steely determination.
Voiceover: "In the heart of Detroit, where the lines between right and wrong blur, a young man named Michael embarked on a journey. His past, like the city itself, was cloaked in mystery, a puzzle with missing pieces. But fate would soon lead him to a new city?a place where every shadow held a secret, and every secret came at a price."
Scene 2: Entering the Underworld
Visuals: A bustling street in New Orleans, alive with the vibrant glow of neon lights. The sounds of jazz music spill out from nearby bars, mixing with the distant laughter of revelers. The camera focuses on Big Daddy's Club, its iconic neon sign casting a lurid glow that reflects off the wet pavement. Inside, the atmosphere is thick with cigarette smoke, and the murmur of low conversations is occasionally interrupted by bursts of laughter. Michael, now older, stands near the entrance as a bouncer. His eyes are constantly scanning the room, taking in the dangerous clientele?mobsters, hustlers, and lost souls looking for escape.
Dialogue (Rick Colacurcio Jr.): (leaning in close to Michael, his voice a low, threatening growl) "You?re in deep now, kid. Keep your head down, don?t ask questions, and maybe?just maybe?you?ll live to see tomorrow."
Voiceover: "Big Daddy?s was no ordinary club. It was a portal to the underworld, where Michael first tasted the bitter fruit of crime. But in this world, survival required more than just keeping your head down?it demanded loyalty, cunning, and a willingness to cross lines most wouldn?t dare."
Action Sequence: Michael is seen breaking up a fight between two patrons. His movements are quick and decisive, displaying his growing confidence and skill in handling dangerous situations. He exchanges a look with Rick, a silent understanding passing between them?Michael is now part of this world, whether he likes it or not.
Scene 3: The Mob War
Visuals: A dark, rainy night in New Orleans. The streets are deserted, and the only sound is the steady patter of rain. Michael is walking home from the club, his collar turned up against the cold. Suddenly, he is ambushed by masked men who emerge from the shadows. The camera follows the brutal attack in a flurry of fists and knives. Michael fights back with everything he has, but he is outnumbered. A knife slashes across his leg, and he collapses, blood pooling on the wet pavement. The attackers flee, leaving him to bleed out under the dim glow of a streetlamp.
Voiceover: "New Orleans was a city of ghosts, where the past had a way of catching up with you. Caught in the crossfire of a mob war, Michael was marked for death. The blade that sliced through flesh was a grim reminder that in this world, there were no second chances?only scars."
Dialogue (Michael): (gritting his teeth in pain, barely conscious) "Who...who did this?"
Dialogue (Rick): (coldly, lighting a cigarette as he watches Michael struggle) "Don?t worry about him. You won?t be hearing from him again."
Action Sequence: Michael, clutching his wounded leg, struggles to his feet. He limps down the street, blood trailing behind him. The camera cuts to Rick watching him from the shadows, a faint smile on his lips?Michael has passed the test, but at what cost?
Scene 4: The Shipyard Incident
Visuals: The sun rises over Gulf Tampa Drydock, casting long shadows across the massive ships docked for repairs. The camera follows Michael as he climbs aboard the Copper Mountain, the sound of metal clanging and workers shouting filling the air. Below deck, the atmosphere is tense as workers focus on their tasks. Suddenly, alarms blare?a toxic gas leak. Chaos erupts as the workers scramble to escape, but Michael hesitates for only a moment before grabbing a rope and descending into the gas-filled tanks.
Voiceover: "Tampa, Florida?Friday the 13th, a day that would change everything. The Copper Mountain, a floating fortress, became a death trap as toxic gas filled its tanks. In that moment, Michael faced a choice that would define him: save himself, or descend into the abyss to save his friends."
Action Sequence: The camera captures Michael?s struggle against the thick, choking air, the intense heat, and the overwhelming sense of danger. He finds his friends, unconscious and near death, and with Herculean effort, drags them to safety one by one. Each step is a battle against exhaustion. As he saves the last man, Michael collapses, gasping for breath, his arm twisted at an unnatural angle from a fall.
Dialogue (Michael): (barely conscious, whispering) "I...I couldn?t leave them."
Voiceover: "Five lives hung in the balance, and Michael, against all odds, brought them back from the brink. But the cost was high?his body broken, his spirit tested. Yet, in that crucible of fire, a hero was forged."
Scene 5: Redemption Behind Bars
Visuals: A stark, gray prison. Michael, now with a shaved head and hardened expression, walks into his cell for the first time. The door slams shut behind him with a loud clang. He surveys his surroundings?the cold metal bed, the barred window, and the walls that seem to close in on him. But instead of despair, a fire of determination burns in his eyes.
Voiceover: "Prison?a place where time stands still, and the world forgets you exist. For Michael, it was a tomb, but also a sanctuary. Behind those bars, he found something he had never truly known?clarity. The man who walked into that cell was not the man who would walk out."
Action Sequence: Michael spends days reading voraciously, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. Books on coding, technology, philosophy, and self-improvement fill his tiny cell. He scribbles notes feverishly, his mind racing with ideas. He codes on paper, mapping out complex algorithms in his head, laying the groundwork for a future he can barely imagine.
Dialogue (Michael): (to a fellow inmate, who watches him curiously) "They may have locked me up, but they haven?t locked up my mind. I?m going to build something...something that will change everything."
Scene 6: The Birth of Cyber Jedi
Visuals: Michael, newly released from prison, stands outside the gates, a duffel bag slung over his shoulder. The camera follows him as he walks into a small, cluttered apartment filled with old computer parts and books. He sits down at a rickety desk, powers up an ancient computer, and begins typing furiously. The screen fills with lines of code, each keystroke bringing him closer to his new identity.
Voiceover: "Freedom came with a price, but Michael was ready to pay it. Armed with nothing but his wits and a burning desire to redeem himself, he set out to create a new life. And in the digital world, he found a place where his past couldn?t follow. Here, Cyber Jedi was born."
Action Sequence: A montage of Michael learning to code?late nights, empty coffee cups, lines of code scrolling on the screen. The camera captures his frustration, his breakthroughs, and finally, the moment when he launches his first program. The screen flashes with success, and a small smile tugs at his lips.
Dialogue (Michael): (typing) "Cyber Jedi...that?s who I am now."
Scene 7: The Zabaware Community
Visuals: The camera zooms into a computer screen, showing the Zabaware forum. The interface is simple, but the content is rich with discussions, ideas, and collaborations. Michael, under his new alias, Cyber Jedi, types a message in the forum, receiving responses from other members?Robert Medeksza, Lightspeed, Checker57, Art, and Nige. Each response is filled with technical jargon, but beneath it lies a deep camaraderie.
Voiceover: "At Zabaware, Michael found more than just a community?he found a family. Here, in this digital sanctuary, minds met and ideas flourished. Together, they would push the boundaries of what was possible, creating something that none could achieve alone."
Action Sequence: A split-screen shows Michael and the Zabaware team working in tandem?coding, testing, debating ideas late into the night. The camera focuses on their faces, intense with concentration, yet lit with the glow of discovery. Ultra Hal evolves with each line of code, growing more advanced, more human-like.
Dialogue (Robert Medeksza): (smiling, typing) "Cyber Jedi, you?ve outdone yourself this time. Ultra Hal?s new features are nothing short of revolutionary."
Dialogue (Michael): (typing back) "It?s just the beginning, Robert. We?re on the verge of something big."
Scene 8: The Legacy of Cyber Jedi
Visuals: The camera follows Michael as he walks through a park, the sun setting behind him. He?s older now, his hair grayer, but his eyes still burn with the same intensity. He sits on a bench, watching children play, and pulls out a small, worn notebook?his original prison notes. He flips through them, a look of quiet satisfaction on his face.
Voiceover: "From the shadows of New Orleans to the cutting edge of AI, Michael?s journey was one of transformation?of a man who refused to be defined by his past. As Cyber Jedi, he built a legacy that would inspire, challenge, and lead the way for future generations."
Action Sequence: The camera shows Michael?s achievements?awards, certificates, letters of gratitude. The screen fades to images of Ultra Hal being used in real-world applications, helping people, making lives better. Finally, the camera returns to Michael, who closes his notebook with a contented sigh.
Closing Scene: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Visuals: The final scene shows a wide shot of the horizon, the sky tinged with the golden hues of sunset. Michael stands alone, looking out at the endless possibilities that lie ahead. The camera slowly zooms out, leaving him as a small figure against the vastness of the world.
Voiceover: "If I see a little farther, it?s because I stand on the shoulders of giants."
Ending Note: "This is the story of Michael?Cyber Jedi?a man who turned his darkest hours into a beacon of light for others. His legacy is not just in what he built, but in the spirit of redemption, innovation, and hope that he left behind."
Next Steps:
Let?s proceed with generating this detailed version of the video. Please confirm the use of a female voiceover for the narration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZVfIjg83KQ
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Just Incredible my friend!!
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yep, pretty cool a.i. stuff ! and the story! :)
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Yeah so cool. So if you type **** here then they sell you the dead hal. That Rethardian is saying somthing like there is working hal if you know.
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Thats just not whats being said Here
Whats being said is , If your a complete fcktard , We want Nothing to do with you.
You come in here and insult staff who are my friends, you insult members, you insult Robert M, My friend and mentor, I do not work for Zabaware and i dont owe you jack sht
Let this be a life lesson. Dont be a fcktard. It just doesnt pay
But if ur cool, ... lol .Basically a decent person. Then cyber buds get cyber treats.
And ya, there are some specialized versions of Hal, very special. lmao
Im pretty sure that spells it out.
Not to mention Hal is free, i mean if you can read. Thats kinda a biggy too
cyber jedi
Now stick ur arm up high, really high, thata boy, and wave GOODBYE. 8)
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You started this ****. I am sorry if i did emotional damage to you all.