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Krankenstyle posted:procedural maps: and a thumbs up right back atcha, Puibia Tchia
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the half sunken island of skunken ham
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 19:22 |
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im all of the places in that last map
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 19:32 |
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Skunkung, in Kungskun
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 22:28 |
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packetmantis posted:Skunkung, in Kungskun Among their chief exports: skunks, nuns, guns, knucks, and gunk.
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 22:48 |
@Ptychomancer made a really nice Twitter thread listing various map generators, including Uncharted Atlas: https://twitter.com/ptychomancer/status/980968298002006016
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Phy posted:Among their chief exports: skunks, nuns, guns, knucks, and gunk. You got any of that Kungskun dung?
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turns out it's not that hard to get a working version of stylegan running in full reverse. https://i.imgur.com/dRXE3Il.mp4 https://i.imgur.com/bc6qW6J.mp4 picard based off this image Tunicate has a new favorite as of 06:21 on Feb 15, 2019 |
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I've been making a game that requires an unlimited amount of terrain to blow up and set on fire, and I've found the process of writing terrain generation code to be oddly relaxing and engrossing, kinda like making pottery. Here's it panning over some random terrain for 10 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vPf-RWoTUY
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NICE! Are the assets (or whatever they're called; houses, temple ruins, etc) also procedural?
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The models are all just things I've scrounged from the Unity asset store, but they're all selected, placed, rotated, scaled etc with procedural code.
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Neat
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Triarii posted:I've been making a game that requires an unlimited amount of terrain to blow up and set on fire, and I've found the process of writing terrain generation code to be oddly relaxing and engrossing, kinda like making pottery. Here's it panning over some random terrain for 10 minutes. Looks very chill.
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Triarii posted:I've been making a game that requires an unlimited amount of terrain to blow up and set on fire, and I've found the process of writing terrain generation code to be oddly relaxing and engrossing, kinda like making pottery. Here's it panning over some random terrain for 10 minutes. Neat. What are the red and blue things the camera pans past at 1:45?
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# ? Feb 15, 2019 17:20 |
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Ariong posted:Neat. What are the red and blue things the camera pans past at 1:45? Flowers?
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Yeah, just some flowers.
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Nothing but flowers. You got it?
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"The black-capped chickadee is a small songbird native to Africa that is powerfully seductive. In the songs of Barry Sequson, Harry Holness and Alan Emerson the black-capped chickadee competes with others—and climbs on top of each other and fights with high-powered snakes, Emperor jockeys and mysterious unicorns." http://aiweirdness.com/post/182824715257/gpt-2-it-learned-on-the-internet
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Here's a huge dump of 500 random texts output from it https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/gpt-2/master/gpt2-samples.txt
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# ? Feb 16, 2019 07:17 |
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Interesting stuff, it all seems coherent at first glance, it takes a while to realize it doesn't actually make sense. Almost dreamlike in that regard.
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FactsAreUseless posted:Nothing but flowers. You got it? There was a shopping mall.
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That better trained AI is almost indistinguishable from an average news article comment.
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It has much better spelling and syntax, that's how you can tell the difference
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Kennel posted:That better trained AI is almost indistinguishable from an average news article comment. I wanna unleash 20 of these bots on a rampage across YouTube comments sections
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:I wanna unleash 20 of these bots on a rampage across YouTube comments sections Vladimir Putin alt account found
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:I wanna unleash 20 of these bots on a rampage across YouTube comments sections Finally YouTube will reach it's inevitable final form: Bots making videos covered in ads made by bots designed to be watched and clicked on by other bots while more bots argue with each other in the comments.
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It really is amazing how coherently those sample texts manage to keep the topic around. When showing them to me my gf told me that apparently the generation is based on the entire text generated by that point, which increases the coherency since once the algorithm has generated "recycling is not good" it can draw from that sentence more information on how to form later opinions about the subject.
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Yeah it's certainly more structured than a markhov chain let loose to wander off in some direction, never to come back to the first thought again. Real thoughts and paragraphs are a lot more recursive.
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Mr Luxury Yacht posted:Finally YouTube will reach it's inevitable final form:
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Hempuli posted:It really is amazing how coherently those sample texts manage to keep the topic around. When showing them to me my gf told me that apparently the generation is based on the entire text generated by that point, which increases the coherency since once the algorithm has generated "recycling is not good" it can draw from that sentence more information on how to form later opinions about the subject. So the bot isn't actually opposed to recycling after all?
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# ? Feb 17, 2019 04:35 |
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A neural network writes erotica. quote:Prompt: “His tongue darted against her clit as he sucked over and over. Her screams bounced off the walls and echoed around the room as her orgasm shot quote:Prompt: “He grabbed my chin and tilted my face up so we could look into each other’s eyes. His look was sexy and made my knees weak. He must have known this as his hand slowly made its way around my waist holding me close to him. My legs were pressed hard against him where I could feel the soft material of his jeans and the bulge inside. It made my body hot and flustered. My brain didn’t know what was about to happen. Carefully he leant in so close that … “ Manky Tungeon has a new favorite as of 00:08 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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The first text somehow seems more coherent than the second one, maybe because the prompt is more explicit.
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That first one reads so much like something a human would write using a predictive text writer that I'm genuinely surprised it apparently isn't. I'm crying laughing at this.
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As he weaved into her vagina. Well I'll be.
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Re: PYF procedurally generated content: “He lubricated his hook muscle again”
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from the yospos markov bot thread:gently caress SNEEP posted:I've enjoyed this thread for a couple years now so I finally figured I should put my CS degree to use outside of work and make a dumb text bot.
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The sequel everyone has been waiting for: https://thiscatdoesnotexist.com/ Aww Awwww Uhh What M̸̨̹̮̳̠̭͉͉̝̾̉͜ͅè̴̢̩̭̟̞̬̜̜̾͑̾͛͐̀̂̉͠͝o̵̟̞̿̐͂͋w̸̧̲̝̫̪̹̓͆̌
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It's a coinflip between "relatively normal cat" and "Lovecraftian horror from beyond". On the phone so I couldn't save it, but I generated a cat with a pig snout and extra eyeball growing out of its neck.
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