Person C uses good security measures and doesn't give his personal information on accounts that don't need it. If any individual of the 47 accounts get breached, he loses essentially nothing (maybe he temporarily loses the ability to *****post about magic the gathering cards).
Person D uses twitch for everything. Twitch gets hacked. He loses access to all 47 accounts.
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/make-girls-moe-ais-make-anime-girls.557299/page-2#post-38340394
I guess you could do something like have mana costs converted into hair and eye color to make the art match... use the rulestext as part of the random noise vector to try to make similar cards look similar too.
Well, if we just want to have anime girls (and the rare anime guy), this can supply game-grade art pretty much indefinitely.
smooth interpolations, too, if you try that.
Here's their paper
https://makegirlsmoe.github.io/assets/pdf/technical_report.pdf
Note that that demo is running locally - apparently macs can use gpus with safari and massively speed up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUAmTYHEyM8
2:0 now.
Not sure how I'm supposed to use the search. I entered 'whenever' into the bar, dragged down 'body text', went back to the search box and pressed enter again, and still got 0 results found.
Cracking Ryan North's qwantzle.
While obviously turning any sentence into an anagram like this is extremely lossy, and the odds of success are quite low, I also feel like it's also something that a deep learning net should be able to come up with intelligent guesses for (provided it can keep remembering the anagram stats for the whole sentence). After all, generating a large number of examples to train on is very easy, and the solution we want doesn't contain any novel words or features like that.
Plus Ryan North is a computer linguist so he'd get a kick out of any attempt
That said, I've taken about ~7500 photos of jewelry against a white background for my online shop. If you guys want to try using that that as a corpus, I can try to figure out how to get them to you.
Kinda amusing predictive text radio ads. Sounds like markovs, not sure what they're using.
Are you using nondefault params with it?
That actually sounds kinda neat - did you save the image?