Lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their sleep. Work may never be the same (fortune.com)
from yesman@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:14
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autotldr@lemmings.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:15 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


But there’s still an appetite for new technologies, since the potential for creativity and problem-solving is so great and since many on the market don’t work to the extent they promise, a dreaming expert told Fortune.

The potential of lucid dreaming is less about conquering specific problems and more about finding new, creative ways to approach topics that a sleeper couldn’t previously fathom.

For example, a mathematician might not reach a specific, numerical answer to a math problem while asleep, but the lucid dream allows them to explore new strategies to tackle the equation while awake.

To create the Halo, Prophetic is working with Card79 founder Afshin Mehin, who designed the Neuralink N1 device for Elon Musk’s brain implant company.

Wollberg founded Prophetic in March alongside chief technology officer Wesley Louis Berry III, who was previously creating augmented reality art.

In response to this claim, Wollberg cited a series of studies that link the level of prefrontal cortex activation with the ability to control a dream.


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[deleted] on 01 Dec 2023 18:19 next collapse

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ale@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:23 next collapse

Our next innovation will allow you to work 48 hours per day!

Introversion@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:01 collapse

“Why not abolish days, and just work an endless stream of hours?” —Elon Musk, probably

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:58 next collapse

just a clickbaity headline. Obviously any time spent doing work will count as work hours, and employers don’t need futuristic tech to push for more of those. So nothing is changing in that regard.

kent_eh@lemmy.ca on 01 Dec 2023 20:14 collapse

You put a lot more trust in our corporate lords and masters than I do.

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 20:28 collapse

there’s no trust in my statement. The incentives to increase work hours already exist, and even if it’s not snake oil, this tech won’t change that. A work hour is a work hour regardless if the worker is sitting down or in a lucid dream.

isles@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:12 collapse

In the US not long ago, families were thriving on a single income. And then some families sent two parents to work and saw large relative benefits. As more families did this, the relative benefit lowered. Employers found they could pay people less and the family would make up the gap with two incomes. Today, many families struggle with two incomes.

This is a technology that is again, a potential way to double your income if you can work while you sleep and awake. The people who use it will see a relative benefit. Until it becomes necessary for everyone to work while sleeping.

So if it holds true that they just count as work hours, most people will eventually be required to double their workload to afford their necessities.

million@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:47 collapse

Hypnospace Outlaw has a similar premise.

HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone on 01 Dec 2023 18:20 next collapse

Get your beefbrain shield pro quick, we’re headed into hypnospace

beizhia@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:25 next collapse

This concept actually makes me want to have AI take my job

AbidanYre@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:40 next collapse

No thank you.

RememberTheApollo@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:54 next collapse

Getting closer and closer to making you part of the Matrix. Your productivity is not allowed to stop.

Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Dec 2023 18:55 next collapse

The technique I’ve used to trigger lucid dreaming is noticing when “static” text changes or is otherwise nonsense… so I have my doubts. And zero desire to learn more because I’m full up on dystopias right now.

CalamityBalls@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:18 collapse

Huh, I don't think I've ever seen writing in a dream.

prole@sh.itjust.works on 01 Dec 2023 19:30 next collapse

That’s a common method people use to lucid dream. One thing I’ve read about is people making it a consistent habit to check their watch regularly while awake, so they eventually do it while asleep. Apparently clocks always look fucked up in dreams, so that’s when they’re able to figure out they’re dreaming I guess?

But yeah, something about not being able to read text or a clock in a dream. Gets all weird.

dogslayeggs@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:34 next collapse

One of the best indicators that you are in a dream is if you can’t read something that you are trying to read. For whatever reason, reading is impossible while dreaming and most people don’t even have writing in their dreams to read. I do have writing in my dreams, but only rarely and am not able to read it. I’ve definitely used it to trigger lucid dreaming. I also use stuff like, “wait, how am I breathing under water?”

EngineerGaming@feddit.nl on 04 Dec 2023 09:48 collapse

My most consistent dream sign is that I cannot run. I don’t just get exhausted, I lose coodrination, but can for some reason continue running on my fours like a dog. Maybe it’s just being a furry?

Another one is losing my backpack or purse, getting anxiety about how I screwed up and thinking it must not be real.

Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Dec 2023 19:40 collapse

I usually didn’t either, but the (tedious) technique I used led to a lot more text in my dreams. I think because my subconscious was looking for them.

You have to spend a few weeks making this a habit: Every time you see a sign read it, look away, look back, and read it again. Once you’ve done that awake long enough it’ll become a proper habit and it will carry through in to dreams. And in a dream when you look back the sign will be different - which will make you realize you’re in a dream.

cashews_best_nut@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 18:55 next collapse

Well this is fucking dystopian.

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:04 next collapse

hopping the paywall

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:09 next collapse

yes, complaining about everything gives upvotes even when it’s an obvious clickbait, but:

what people are afraid of: extended work hours

what’s more likely to happen and I’m excited for: typing effortlessly at the speed of thought, writing code while working out, having more creative ideas while resting

guitarsarereal@sh.itjust.works on 01 Dec 2023 19:12 next collapse

The tradeoff obviously will be that since you’re not actually getting rest, and all multicellular life needs to sleep, it’s going to fuck up a lot of engineers in ways we won’t find out about for like 5-10 years until they start going crazy/dying/whatever. But hey, people are infinitely replaceable commodities you can just burn through like trees, right?

Zeth0s@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:28 next collapse

Don’t worry, the whole thing is pure BS

kent_eh@lemmy.ca on 01 Dec 2023 20:13 collapse

So are a lot of worker antagonistic business trends.

Doesn’t stop some CEO from trying to implement it.

Zeth0s@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 20:29 collapse

This is really a scam. A sleeping engineer cannot code in his dreams. This is not how the human body works. This guy is trying to scam ignorant venture capitals.

Similar to theranos. They exploit deep ignorance on biology of people who spent their life doing money

Jaded@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Dec 2023 21:17 collapse

Hypothetical situation, if there was a way to induce lucid dreaming and record the dreams as well? Coding doesn’t really lend itself to this but advertising, filmography or architecture would benefit at least at the early concept stage.

I agree It’s all very sci-fi but if they can make a product that works like they say (sending ultrasounds to target specific parts of the brain to induce lucid dreaming), it has amazing entertainment value right out of the box regardless of its work use.

NBJack@reddthat.com on 02 Dec 2023 05:25 next collapse

Ever tried to read something in your dreams? Coding is basically 90% reading and 10% writing. Then you have to insure that shit compiles and runs.

I can’t speak for you, but I don’t think my brain has a valid edition of the Java Development Kit.

Zeth0s@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 09:37 collapse

It’s like asking a computer in sleep mode to run a screen saver and pretending close-to-random loosely-guided images are result of a rational creative process. Sleeping brain work differently, for a reason. At that point they should put money on AI to improve awake productivity. Programming during lucid dreams is a scam

Regarding entertainment, there is a reason the humans needs to sleep. Disrupting natural patterns creates only issues

dogslayeggs@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:35 next collapse

I don’t know the answer to this, but I thought lucid dreaming still counted as getting rest as far as your brain was concerned. I lucid dream about once a month, and I never felt tired after it or like I was missing sleep.

livus@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:38 collapse

@dogslayeggs no, the brain needs to cycle through four phases. REM only takes up a portion of your sleep. Even if it felt like you were dreaming all night, you likely weren't.

Jaded@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Dec 2023 21:02 collapse

I think his point is that the REM portion still does its job regardless of if you are lucid or not during the phase.

livus@kbin.social on 02 Dec 2023 00:10 collapse

@Jaded I think you're right, that does make sense.

NBJack@reddthat.com on 02 Dec 2023 05:22 collapse

Just think: People having to get help because the job they quit three years ago keeps showing up in their dreams. What’s worse is that they keep doing it, in control but unaware of the fact that they aren’t getting paid, threatened by their in-dream former boss with being fired if the quota wasn’t met.

Staying awake yet unemployed becomes one of their only escapes. They turn to stimulants to stay away from ‘work’ just a bit longer, just a little more peace.

But they then ‘crash’, falling asleep for almost a day, and starting a shift that feels like an eternity, Inception style.

TimeSquirrel@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:17 next collapse

You ever have a crazy intense epic dream and come up with this awesome new idea that you think will change the world, and after a minute or two of being awake and coming to your senses, you realize how utterly idiotic you sound? There's going to be a lot of that.

Senex@reddthat.com on 01 Dec 2023 19:47 next collapse

I wrote a hit song with the Rolling Stones and was able to sing the whole thing when I woke up. It was gone by lunch time.

Jaded@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Dec 2023 20:57 collapse

This would actually be insane for music creation. The few times I had dreams where I was playing an instrument, it was pure fire

livus@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:49 next collapse

Probably. I have been able to lucid dream since I was a kid, if we're talking about knowing you are dreaming and controlling aspects of the dream.

It's still just your own brain, and if you're controlling it you're actually being less outside-the-box creative than in the dreams where you're not.

If you're so in control you're able to force it to do work tasks then what's going to be generated will probably be lower quality than waking tasks, not higher.

digdug@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:26 next collapse

When I was twelve, I woke up convinced that the color yellow was called yellow, because humans had figured out that word was intrinsically linked to that color.

I was devastated my "epiphany" stopped making sense after I fully woke up.

lupec@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 2023 20:28 next collapse

To be fair, that’s a bloody rad dream! Love the concept lol

million@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:44 collapse
NoRodent@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 20:29 next collapse

Have you ever had a dream that you, you had, your, you could, you’ll do, you wants, you could do so, you’ll do, you could, you want, you want him to do you so much you could do anything?

agitatedpotato@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:18 next collapse

AI hallucinations weren’t enough, we need real natural bed-to-table hallucinations

homoludens@feddit.de on 01 Dec 2023 21:23 next collapse

And no tooling will certainly improve the coding abilities. Especially since I remember all the code, including the changes others made in the time since I last looked at it.

Boozilla@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 23:27 next collapse

What do you mean using pizzas for steering wheels is a bad idea!? I’m gonna make billions!

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Dec 2023 00:50 collapse

That happens with whip its too

Yewb@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:19 next collapse

doubt

amio@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:23 next collapse

People spend one-third of their lives asleep. What if employees could work during that time … in their dreams?

Great The Onion stuff. Hard to make this shit up.

silverbax@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:24 next collapse

This would lead to awful code, but it’s 100% bullshit.

prole@sh.itjust.works on 01 Dec 2023 19:27 next collapse

No. Fuck no.

might_steal_your_cat@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 2023 19:29 next collapse

I’m probably not a lucid dreamer, but at times when I write code all day long I may also dream about it at night. Sometimes, I would wake up in the middle of the night and write an “amazing solution” down so I can implement it the next day. Not surprisingly, most of the “amazing solutions” are total nonsense.

Edit: If this happens to you, it’s probably a sign that you code way too much. I know it might be difficult, but try to relax more please.

snooggums@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:30 next collapse

Sounds like the sleeping equivalent of epiphanies while on drugs.

might_steal_your_cat@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 2023 19:36 collapse

To be honest, some of the solutions were quite good. But I still don’t recommend it. Toilet debugging is better :D

ElleChaise@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:02 collapse

I dunno, that's pretty subjective really. I've seen people who do hard stuff like heroin and meth just straight up quit after using shrooms once, having had an epiphany that they need to live cleaner. Then I've seen a young guy stay awake for days talking about how he found the secret to never dying, because he realized sleep is a conspiracy... So maybe you're right, I dunno lol.

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:42 collapse

I’ve had it for doing too much of coding, math (can’t speak for meth), and playing online fps. But yes, I don’t know if these experiences count as lucid dreams.

might_steal_your_cat@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 2023 20:51 collapse

Same… dreaming about calculating limits and integrals is pretty exhausting. Playing minecraft in your dreams is more fun :D

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 01 Dec 2023 19:29 next collapse

Are you really sleeping then? I thought the point of sleeping was to wash away the buildup of plaque (amyloid?) in your brain. IINM the inability to get rid of it is one of the reasons for Alzheimers and dementia.

I would really like to know what they measure and how it compares between users and non-users of this ultrasonic tech. Disrupting brain functionality to be quasi awake might not be the smartest thing to do.

Colour_me_triggered@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 2023 19:35 next collapse

I thought sleep was supposed to be my time.

avidamoeba@lemmy.ca on 01 Dec 2023 19:38 next collapse

It looks like interest rates aren’t high enough.

schmorpel@slrpnk.net on 01 Dec 2023 19:39 next collapse

Upcoming app ideas from a world of restless engineers:

  • Nightmr - find the partner of your dreams^TM^
  • Google Dream Ads - advertise your product while your clients sleep
Meltrax@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 19:46 next collapse

Lucid dreaming is such a cool concept. The ability to mentally experience things in a truly boundless environment, untethered by laws of physics or standards of reality.

Why the fuck would you want to waste that experience on work?

GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org on 01 Dec 2023 20:36 next collapse

Won’t anyone please think of the shareholders?!

agitatedpotato@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:21 collapse

If im dreaming and thinking of shareholders . . . my lawyer has advised me to not finish this train of thought.

akrot@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 00:24 collapse

I feel also the concept of “work” is viewed from employer/employee perspective, but I’d argue it should be viewed more from "useful” development one. Like reading a fiction book vs a non-fiction.

Introversion@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 19:59 next collapse

Software engineer says: “Fuck off and let me have a life.”

kent_eh@lemmy.ca on 01 Dec 2023 20:12 collapse

Yeah, seriously.

This just sounds like a way to squeeze more work out of a person.

 

Work/life balance? What’s that…

Ithi@lemmy.ca on 01 Dec 2023 23:21 collapse

Well if i could work well sleeping and then live my life while awake that’d be pretty sweet.

Doubt that’s what a lot of company owners would want but that is maybe the only plus side of this.

JGrffn@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 16:45 collapse

Third comment in this post about this from me, but I’ve done university work while lucid dreaming, solved bugs we didn’t even know existed, stuff like that. I don’t think you rest as much while lucid dreaming, I’m pretty sure I built up fatigue at many points in my life just due to how much lucid dreaming I was doing. I now avoid lucid dreaming, and have started losing the ability to do it frequently (which frankly is a blessing). I feel more well rested now than I did when I lucid dreamt a lot. No way this idea doesn’t just leave you completely tired after a while.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 20:15 next collapse

web.archive.org/…/lucid-dream-startup-prophetic-h…

Ps: shutup and get in your work pod already

Cosmicomical@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:16 next collapse

Yes and then you wake up more tired than when you went to sleep (talking of my experience with lucid dreaming).

HarkMahlberg@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:21 next collapse

Your waking life for minimum wage and your dreams for free.

minnieo@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 20:29 next collapse

this is gonna go nowhere per usual, but still, the very idea of working in your dreams is fucking horrifying. black mirror type shit.

million@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 21:45 next collapse

This concept would make a good episode.

rynzcycle@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 22:29 collapse

Rick and Morty already did it.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 02 Dec 2023 04:46 collapse

you mean the night people episode?

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Dec 2023 00:49 next collapse

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pdxfed@lemmy.world on 06 Dec 2023 04:44 collapse

Followed quickly by the quote “control is what we want”…sure, they mean for you over your dreams, right?

Imagine having the ability to lucid dream and your first thought is, great, more time with Excel!

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fjordo@feddit.uk on 01 Dec 2023 21:06 next collapse

I spend enough time at work during the day, I’m not letting some manager take my sleep from me too. Fuck that.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 2023 22:35 collapse

Can HR fire me for having a naughty dream about a coworker now then 😵‍💫

CarlsIII@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 21:19 next collapse

I already work in my dreams. I’m always having dreams about going back to jobs from my past. God owes me money or something.

SuckMyWang@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 10:43 collapse

You’re a sick person

there1snospoon@ttrpg.network on 01 Dec 2023 21:33 next collapse

For a job this would be horrifying. But for my hobbies? This would be cool as all heck.

nicetriangle@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 21:40 next collapse

Doubt

rynzcycle@kbin.social on 01 Dec 2023 22:33 next collapse

I sometimes lucid dream, something tips me off that it's not real, and then I can take some control. Mostly I like flying, but sometimes I go full crimefighting superhero.

Realizing you are in a dream world and deciding to work, is like winning a billion dollars and deciding to spend it all on a nice car somehow. What a boring waste.

cyd@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 02:15 next collapse

If you think LLMs hallucinate too much, wait till you check out code literally written during hallucinations.

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 02 Dec 2023 03:04 next collapse

till

Cash-drawer?

averyfalken@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Dec 2023 17:03 collapse

Till is also used for short hand of until

ATDA@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 15:52 next collapse

I was sitting here thinking how useful a loop to count bananas before running out of time and losing my shoes and or pants before realizing I’m in a large college auditorium and everyone is laughing at me would be!

JGrffn@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 16:40 collapse

I posted this in another comment, but during uni I did in fact write code in lucid dreams. A friend can vouch for a specific time when I woke up from sleep during an all nighter, to fix a very specific bug (which I just remembered, we didn’t even know it existed), then went back to sleep. On another occasion, I designed a recursive path-finding algorithm to replace djikstra’s algorithm, all in my sleep.

It definitely can be done (though I doubt it could be done consistently and without actually imagining shit up), but it really shouldn’t be done, I really doubt I was really resting while doing that.

dukk@programming.dev on 02 Dec 2023 02:51 next collapse

If I’m going to be working in my dreams, I better get paid for it.

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 02 Dec 2023 03:04 next collapse

You have no idea the shit that’s in my dreams. You wanna see me code like that?

Buckle up, chuckle-nuts.

jayandp@sh.itjust.works on 02 Dec 2023 05:39 next collapse

Can we call this timeline a dystopia yet?

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AlexisFR@jlai.lu on 02 Dec 2023 22:44 collapse

No because this kind of shit will never be a thing.

Cossty@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 07:27 next collapse

Imagine if you could study in your sleep… Or “watch” a book and be acually there… Hmm that wouldn’t really work for innner dialogue of other characters…

BluesF@feddit.uk on 02 Dec 2023 07:52 next collapse

If this is the same startup I read about a while ago… Well the technology doesn’t actually exist. There’s a vague suggestion that maybe lucid dreams could be induced through techniques that are not properly understood yet, and that’s about it.

mannycalavera@feddit.uk on 02 Dec 2023 09:53 next collapse

There’s a vague suggestion that maybe lucid dreams could be induced through techniques that are not properly understood yet, and that’s about it.

Where can I invest?

BluesF@feddit.uk on 02 Dec 2023 10:26 next collapse

DM me hun x

meekah@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 16:07 collapse

the other guy had it almost right, you’re looking for DMT

JGrffn@lemmy.world on 02 Dec 2023 16:34 next collapse

Well FWIW there are somewhat reproducible techniques, I’ve used them, but I couldn’t tell you how I’ve used them if my life depended on it (honestly, brain chemical imbalances or fatigue might be a prerequisite). I actually got tired of lucid dreaming and started avoiding certain positions in bed, and started shifting around if I felt myself getting close to jumping into a lucid dream during hypnagogia.

I also worked on university assignments during lucid dreams, solved countless bugs in my code while asleep, a friend can even attest to it since one time I instantly woke up to solve a specific bug and then went back to sleep, with him right next to me (all nighters woo hoo).

It can be done. It really shouldn’t be done. The reason why I grew tired of lucid dreaming is because I didn’t feel like I was actually resting at all. That disconnect and peace that falling asleep gives you, it’s not there for me while lucid dreaming (at least not if I jumped in through hypnagogia).

AlexisFR@jlai.lu on 02 Dec 2023 22:41 collapse

Yeah, unfortunately my weak brain instantly wakes up as soon as I realize I’m in a dream, the rare times it happens

threeduck@aussie.zone on 02 Dec 2023 22:49 collapse

Focus on something up close in your dream, like the texture of a wall or table, it’ll pull you back into the dream. Works for me!

The other suggestion is to spin around, but I did that to stay in a dream once and noclipped through the floor. Which woke me up.

JGrffn@lemmy.world on 04 Dec 2023 01:31 collapse

I was often sent flying with no way to come back down. Went up fast. Not great for anxiety. The “focusing on stuff” trick does work, though if I overdid it I also woke up because I tried engaging my senses too much.

ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk on 03 Dec 2023 00:57 collapse

With enough venture capital, anything is possible! Cheques in my name, please.

mdhughes@lemmy.ml on 02 Dec 2023 09:34 next collapse

I have a lot of lucid dreams, and they’re often in a specific city, and sometimes I even go to work in these dreams. I haven’t lived in a city and worked in an office in over 10 years, so it’s some kind of reverse escapism. I can always leave, and weird stuff happens anyway. I wouldn’t trust any of my work output there.

But to let a company try to take over your dreams and never let you escape, you need to stand up and fight that shit. Put them in a never-ending nightmare where nobody gives them money.

r3df0x@7.62x54r.ru on 03 Dec 2023 01:59 collapse

I’ve had weird lucid dreams.

The subconscious has weird fucking ways of communicating.

[deleted] on 02 Dec 2023 18:27 next collapse

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retrieval4558@mander.xyz on 03 Dec 2023 01:40 next collapse

This is stupid for a wide variety of reasons, but one of the more interesting ones is that text is notoriously inconsistent in dreams.

A very common “reality check” to see if you’re dreaming is to look at a clock or text, look away, and look back. The time/text will nearly always change.

So explain to me how they expect COMPUTER CODE to work?

otp@sh.itjust.works on 03 Dec 2023 02:51 next collapse

Well, I guess they’ll have to patch that bug first.

banneryear1868@lemmy.world on 03 Dec 2023 03:16 collapse

I became obsessed with lucid dreaming after seeing the Waking Life movie, around when I started high school, and yeah that’s one of the things I used to induce them. Kept a dream journal and had a digital watch that I would always look at, light switches etc. I did have lucid dreams but never got really good at it and eventually just neglected the practice… about when I started having real life sex LOL

retrieval4558@mander.xyz on 03 Dec 2023 05:52 collapse

Ha funny how that works.

I never got into dream journaling but frequent reality checks and practicing meditation was pretty effective for me. 100% of the time when I wake up from a lucid dream I get bad sleep paralysis where I feel like I’m suffocating, so I kinda fell out of the habit.

banneryear1868@lemmy.world on 03 Dec 2023 19:16 next collapse

Well I never had that… that’s disturbing. I’d probably have about a lucid dream per week and it’s weird how it lost it’s novelty. Same thing happened with DMT for me where I more or less have the same trip every time.

kusivittula@sopuli.xyz on 03 Dec 2023 20:30 collapse

i regularly have lucid dreams but i’m only able to turn it into a nightmare by spawning a demon or falling from a roof. and i get a sleep paralysis every single time. this happens about three times almost every night. it’s getting pretty lame by now.

BilboBargains@lemmy.world on 03 Dec 2023 04:41 next collapse

Hey guys do you wanna fly on the plane I dreamt into reality?

Tangent5280@lemmy.world on 03 Dec 2023 06:12 next collapse

I don’t entertain media with clickbait titles, and you shouldn’t either.

be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social on 16 Jan 2024 14:54 collapse

Someone somewhere is already planning how they will get people to work around the clock this way, and someone else somewhere is probably desperate enough to feed themselves or their family that they'll take it when offered.