@Rovine Unfortunately I believe only the waifu version exists. You can try checking on the creators webpage (gwern.net) in case I missed it.
@freemo Everytime this page gets posted I have to mention the, uh, better version: https://www.thiswaifudoesnotexist.net/ .
More to the point, I suspect because teeth are so simple it's easier to notice that the texture is wrong. Looking at a couple of generated faces I was able too notice weird artifacts on the skin in some cases, but they were much harder to notice than the teeth (if they were wrong).
I officially nominate @mngrif in the moderator election
https://discourse.qoto.org/t/nomination-for-moderator-nov-2019/92/5
@freemo
Tamil is really pretty, but I thing any writing using the Modi script is the most beautiful. The line that connects all the letters so that they hang of it is just so pleasing.
Unfortunately I have never seen it "in the wild".
I should point out that the Armenian alphabet is from Georgia, so me mentioning it is not a result of that migration. ;) Although I agree the new perspectives are nice!
@freemo
It's piwr from the Armenian alphabet. I recommend the whole alphabet too, it looks like a version of the Greek one that is just different enough to be interesting.
@freemo
My favourite letter is փ. I always use it whenever I need to introduce a variable for a quantity with no standard notation.
Metamath Zero, a bootstrapping theorem prover
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21358674
#hackernews #tech
@MrControll@sunbeam.city Isn't Beyblade already this? I mean "fighting" with spinning tops is a traditional childrens game in Japan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beigoma .
go solution
@Absinthe Keeping in the tradition of choosing the worst possible languages for #toyprogrammingchallenge this time it's Go: https://gitlab.com/tymorl/warmups/blob/master/commonListSuffix/sol.go . The algorithm is essentially the same as @khird proposed.
@grainloom Me too! Different elections though.
c++ solution
@Absinthe But then how many points should I add between checks whether it calmed down? If I add only one point, then it "calms down" as soon as I generated about 1k points, which is much too early. Although maybe I'm missing something.
c++ solution
@Absinthe Both of these are not EnterpriseSolutions™ and I like keeping my code EnterpriseGrade™, especially when writing c++. The first one would require giving Point access to dis and gen, which is hard to do without making them global variables or something and the latter... well, if something is a test it should return a boolean.
More seriously, yours are good suggestions for writing #toyprogrammingchallenge solutions in general, but if I wanted to do that I wouldn't make any classes at all, just a couple functions.
@VamptVo But they probably are. They are not evil for evil's sake, they just try winning within the system they are working in. And in that system finding a technological solution to climate change would be a huge win. Great PR, government grants and subsidies, valuable patents...
It might even work, although I'd prefer not to risk everything on that.
c++ solution
@Absinthe Even worse overengineering than previously: https://gitlab.com/tymorl/warmups/blob/master/MCPie/sol.cpp .
I think the most interesting part is the stopping condition. I arrived at it by a mix of trial-and-error and intuition. The intuition was just "the square is needed, because something something statistics", so pretty bad. If anyone knows what the stopping condition should be I am all ears.
@grainloom Read HoTT (part I), if you haven't already. It would help you grok types and I strongly suspect you would enjoy it.
Not that you should postpone any projects for that, but it's ~so much fun~ you won't really mind. ;>
c++ solution
@zingbretsen @Absinthe Thanks! I forgot repos created on gitlab are private by default, shoud be public now. :)
At the moment, my view is something along the lines of:
- Do what you can as an individual, to the best of your ability
- Don't be overburdened by guilt if you can't do it all
- Be very conscious that not everyone is in a position to do what you think is 'doing the right thing' (including yourself)
- The system is pretty rigged against doing the right thing, so ultimately the system is the one that needs to change
- Individual behaviour change is probably a part of bringing about system change
c++ solution
@Absinthe C++ is clearly not the appropriate tool, but I need to refamiliarize myself with it, so thanks for the excercise. Solution: https://gitlab.com/tymorl/warmups/blob/master/nonadjecentSum/sol.cpp .
Programmer and researcher,. Ended up working with all the current buzzwords: #ai #aisafety #ml #deeplearning #cryptocurrency
Other interests include #sewing, being #lesswrong, reading #hardsf, playing #boardgames and omitting stuff on lists.
Oh, and trans rights, duh.
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Heheh, gentoo, heh, nonbinary, heheheh... I'm so easily amused sometimes.