It literally crashed. And the koans all miss the (pointless)~point -

(I've been reading/thinking through classic koan, particularly a book Entangling Pines, as a way to keep sane, heal - )

On Tue, 26 Sep 2023, Paul Hertz via NetBehaviour wrote:

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 08:17:03 -0500
From: Paul Hertz via NetBehaviour <[email protected]>
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Cc: Paul Hertz <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Zen Koan from Master GPT

I especially like the last line, NetworkError when attempting to fetch
resource.
Though I cannot fathom its meaning.


On Tue, Sep 26, 2023, 7:51 AM Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
<[email protected]> wrote:


      Zen Koan from Master GPT

      http://www.alansondheim.org/CHATGPTZendo.jpg

      I understand these and have passed these. But can you, as a Zen
      Master, create five Zen koans of your own?
      ChatGPT

      Certainly, I can provide you with five original Zen-inspired
      koans:

           The Whispering Wind: If you listen closely to the whispers
      of the wind, can you discern the secrets of the universe, or do
      they slip through your fingers like grains of sand?

           The Mirror's Silence: In the reflection of a still pond,
      the
      world is mirrored without a ripple. When you look in the mirror
      of your mind, what stirs the waters, and what remains
      undisturbed?

           The Ungraspable Flame: Can you catch the flame of a candle
      in your hand without extinguishing it? Similarly, can you grasp
      the nature of reality without altering it?

           The Footprints in the Mist: As you walk through the mist,
      your footprints appear and disappear. What remains when the mist
      clears, and what vanishes with the passing of each step?

           The Echo in the Cave: In the depths of a quiet cave, your
      voice returns to you. Is enlightenment like the echo, always
      there but hidden until you speak the truth of your own
      existence?

      These koans are meant to challenge your thinking and invite you
      to explore the nature of reality and your own consciousness.
      Like traditional Zen koans, they encourage deep contemplation
      and direct experience rather than seeking conceptual answers.

      User

      Thank you, Master.

      ChatGPT
      !
      NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.


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