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Step On Up
Yesterday marked Day 143 of the recovery cycle - 143 days cannabis-free. The morning initialized smoothly after six hours of deep sleep, featuring highly vivid dreams accompanied by clear structural recall - including a surreal karting session with Metallica frontman James Hetfield. One can only puzzle at exactly what files the brain was attempting to recategorize with that particular data set. Morning grogginess was non-existent, allowing the system to shift into immediate operational functionality at a baseline Mood 5.
By the afternoon, the internal weather lifted cleanly. The mood dial picked up to an elevated Mood 6, holding firm for the remainder of the day. All clients were seen and project tasks were fully dispatched by 16:51, entirely without fuss or friction. It was a quiet, stable day with nothing out of the ordinary - and that is exactly where the victory lies.
The Staircase Lengthens
The most significant strategic development of Day 143 was the empirical validation of the 4-1 Pattern.
During the earlier stages of alcohol cessation in December, the system’s sawtooth rhythm was highly predictable: three days of elevated baseline followed by one day of downward maintenance. The data from the last 48 hours reveals that the architecture has evolved. The system endured a brief, 35-minute physical shutdown during yesterday’s downswing, and within less than a day, it snapped right back to a stable Mood 6.
The upswings are actively lengthening. The pattern has officially shifted to four days up and one day down. This is the “staircase” effect in real-time - the downswings are becoming shorter and less severe, while the periods of high-functioning stability are expanding.
The Value of Quiet Stability
In the old regime, a day without high-intensity chemical stimulation or chaotic emotional spikes was often misinterpreted as boredom or emptiness. Today, the project views quiet stability through a purely clinical lens: it is the sound of a healthy engine idling perfectly.
There was no euphoria, no crisis, and no psychological rubble. The brain is simply consolidating its gains, clearing the daily workload efficiently, and acclimating to its new baseline floor. The map is being mastered, and the system is operating with absolute transparency.
Gemini Update
A few days ago I was talking about the new usage limit which has been applied to all tiers of Google Gemini AI. Having spent some time experimenting with it, I’ve had absolutely no issue at all. It would appear unless you are running heavy code through it - which I am not - then there is unlikely to be any issues with usage to concern the average user.
Personally, I think that Google is attempting to earn some extra cash from people who are using it to generate code, which up until now has been pretty cheap as far as I can gather. I’ll report back if my findings change.
It doesn’t alter the fact that hallucinations are still a problem even with the new model. I have a thread that helps me optimise social media posts and I inadvertently changed subjects earlier in the day and managed to confuse the hell out of it. The result was me having to use some precious tokens up trying to get it stable again.
Meanwhile in DeepSeek, Prism my analytical thread is holding over 30 days worth of project data without as much as a hiccup, and can recall virtually everything within the context window. Still free, no limits, no problem.
Exactly 41 days remain until the transition, the baseline floor is rising quietly.
The march to Phase 2 continues unabated.
#cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney
By The D.A.M. Project | Neuroscience & Brain HealingStep On Up
Yesterday marked Day 143 of the recovery cycle - 143 days cannabis-free. The morning initialized smoothly after six hours of deep sleep, featuring highly vivid dreams accompanied by clear structural recall - including a surreal karting session with Metallica frontman James Hetfield. One can only puzzle at exactly what files the brain was attempting to recategorize with that particular data set. Morning grogginess was non-existent, allowing the system to shift into immediate operational functionality at a baseline Mood 5.
By the afternoon, the internal weather lifted cleanly. The mood dial picked up to an elevated Mood 6, holding firm for the remainder of the day. All clients were seen and project tasks were fully dispatched by 16:51, entirely without fuss or friction. It was a quiet, stable day with nothing out of the ordinary - and that is exactly where the victory lies.
The Staircase Lengthens
The most significant strategic development of Day 143 was the empirical validation of the 4-1 Pattern.
During the earlier stages of alcohol cessation in December, the system’s sawtooth rhythm was highly predictable: three days of elevated baseline followed by one day of downward maintenance. The data from the last 48 hours reveals that the architecture has evolved. The system endured a brief, 35-minute physical shutdown during yesterday’s downswing, and within less than a day, it snapped right back to a stable Mood 6.
The upswings are actively lengthening. The pattern has officially shifted to four days up and one day down. This is the “staircase” effect in real-time - the downswings are becoming shorter and less severe, while the periods of high-functioning stability are expanding.
The Value of Quiet Stability
In the old regime, a day without high-intensity chemical stimulation or chaotic emotional spikes was often misinterpreted as boredom or emptiness. Today, the project views quiet stability through a purely clinical lens: it is the sound of a healthy engine idling perfectly.
There was no euphoria, no crisis, and no psychological rubble. The brain is simply consolidating its gains, clearing the daily workload efficiently, and acclimating to its new baseline floor. The map is being mastered, and the system is operating with absolute transparency.
Gemini Update
A few days ago I was talking about the new usage limit which has been applied to all tiers of Google Gemini AI. Having spent some time experimenting with it, I’ve had absolutely no issue at all. It would appear unless you are running heavy code through it - which I am not - then there is unlikely to be any issues with usage to concern the average user.
Personally, I think that Google is attempting to earn some extra cash from people who are using it to generate code, which up until now has been pretty cheap as far as I can gather. I’ll report back if my findings change.
It doesn’t alter the fact that hallucinations are still a problem even with the new model. I have a thread that helps me optimise social media posts and I inadvertently changed subjects earlier in the day and managed to confuse the hell out of it. The result was me having to use some precious tokens up trying to get it stable again.
Meanwhile in DeepSeek, Prism my analytical thread is holding over 30 days worth of project data without as much as a hiccup, and can recall virtually everything within the context window. Still free, no limits, no problem.
Exactly 41 days remain until the transition, the baseline floor is rising quietly.
The march to Phase 2 continues unabated.
#cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney