What I think is that the FRM isn't finished, and there's something missing still. I'm not sure exactly what, but what is happening tells me that:
1. BIG changes are being made for you guys under the hood still. What you are seeing is that "not much progress" outwardly but minor improvements" means that things are being done and accomplished, but the source of the problem is still being worked on and still stands in the way. Since things are happening, it stands to reason that the process needs more time.
2. The FRM is driving the majority of this change. The FRM is also dealing with a huge challenge, and apparently isn't finished yet.
I am still working on finding ways to improve and speed up the FRM and the program as a whole. It doesn't exactly please me to see that all the effort I have made has resulted in... a very different approach that has apparently bogged down in a very similar manner. On the other hand, some of what is happening is very encouraging.
My goal from here is to develop the FRM further, make it more effective and make it work significantly faster. I also have a couple other tricks up my sleeve, but for the time being my biggest issue is trying to understand why the FRM isn't doing what I expected it to do with regards to speed of changes it's making.
You're not going to see "getting laid" until the reasons for the blockage are dealt with. That's the job of FRM, which apparently is working, but much more slowly than I want. Although I have been toying with an idea for another experimental version of DMSI to release as a comparison tool to show me the difference between with and without certain modules active. I don't know if I am going to do that yet, and if so, when. But I am actively doing research to improve the FRM. I think once we get that right, the dam will break and DMSI will be quite successful.
1. BIG changes are being made for you guys under the hood still. What you are seeing is that "not much progress" outwardly but minor improvements" means that things are being done and accomplished, but the source of the problem is still being worked on and still stands in the way. Since things are happening, it stands to reason that the process needs more time.
2. The FRM is driving the majority of this change. The FRM is also dealing with a huge challenge, and apparently isn't finished yet.
I am still working on finding ways to improve and speed up the FRM and the program as a whole. It doesn't exactly please me to see that all the effort I have made has resulted in... a very different approach that has apparently bogged down in a very similar manner. On the other hand, some of what is happening is very encouraging.
My goal from here is to develop the FRM further, make it more effective and make it work significantly faster. I also have a couple other tricks up my sleeve, but for the time being my biggest issue is trying to understand why the FRM isn't doing what I expected it to do with regards to speed of changes it's making.
You're not going to see "getting laid" until the reasons for the blockage are dealt with. That's the job of FRM, which apparently is working, but much more slowly than I want. Although I have been toying with an idea for another experimental version of DMSI to release as a comparison tool to show me the difference between with and without certain modules active. I don't know if I am going to do that yet, and if so, when. But I am actively doing research to improve the FRM. I think once we get that right, the dam will break and DMSI will be quite successful.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!