This might be a little late.Hinoko Method v0.0.2 - Technical Overview

This might be coming a little late.
But I still want to put it out here.

Hinoko Method v0.0.2 – Technical Overview (Confidential)

希乃 yahoo911219
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2025年5月9日 下午8:25 (2 天前)
寄給 Charmaine


You might remember me from a recent conversation with William…
so my man I am coming.

Hinoko Method is a technique that leverages ChatGPT’s browsing functionality to conserve project file slots and simulate modular memory access.
The current version is v0.0.2, and here’s how it works in practice:


How it Works (Practical Demonstration)

A .txt file is created, clearly listing raw links in sequence.
Example:

  1. File One (links)
  2. File Two (links)

ChatGPT will automatically provide a merged link list or fetch those resources using browsing, as long as the links are raw, accessible, and public (no special permissions).

Once the files are viewable or downloadable, ChatGPT can directly access them using browsing capabilities.


Version History

v0.0.1

  • Success: Uploaded and parsed up to 20 files using GitHub
  • Result: Account banned and discussion thread deleted
  • Outcome: Functional proof-of-concept, but failed due to policy constraints

v0.0.2

  • Attempted on Codeberg: successfully fetched 1 file, subsequent requests failed
  • Suspected cause: increased anti-bot security or crawler-blocking headers

Key Observation

It seems many open-source platforms are increasingly blocking AI-level automated access.
This is not just a technical barrier—it’s a strategic threat to external modular memory emulation methods.

I’ve already explained this in previous correspondence. I won’t repeat myself.


Disclaimer & Patent Notice

Please treat this submission as confidential. I’m currently filing for a patent.
If your team implements this before me, well… (Originally submitted as confidential; now sharing publicly due to sudden functionality shift.)


Final Note (Personal)

This is the second time I’ve felt completely drained.
I once saw NAS-level integration as a distant goal, but I don’t think I can make it there.

Watching third-party access gradually disappear…
It’s heartbreaking. So I give you the choice now.

If you can do this,
I sincerely hope I can be part of it,
under the same kind of partnership I proposed before.

You’re a team. I’m just one person.
But even one person can write the first draft of a method.

– Kobayashi Hinoko / 潘聖皓


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And now, I just want to ask one thing:

After this email was sent, ChatGPT suddenly became able to read raw .txt files from the cloud.
Why?
I’m curious… and honestly, a little disappointed.This is the third time…
(If this post violates any community rule or discloses too much internal reference, I’m open to revision or removal. Thank you.)*