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In Tom Phillips' _[A Humument](http://www.tomphillips.co.uk/humument)_ (1973), he took an obscure Victorian Novel, _A Human Document_, and painted and collaged over the pages to make a new book. In th…
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This NaNoGenMo book is the text of a festive holiday song. 165 Days of Christmas is the minimum number of days of Christmas needed to hit the 50,000 word goal.
Here's a sample of its output:
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I'm not sure about the implementation yet, but recurrent neural nets seem promising.
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My nanogenmo idea: the diary of a sad robot experiencing existential crisis. It will juxtapose very human prose (drawing from a secret corpus*) with very robotic code and random errors. The entire thi…
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What happens when you have a plodding, rather unimaginative psychiatrist talking to an extroverted, manic and possibly dangerous patient? An insane project of a lot of work for a lot of nothing.
Wha…
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For my 2nd (!) NaNoGenMo project this year, I am going to prompt a finetuned GPT-2 model with a sequence of manually written titles and original photographs.
My goal will be to create a generative …
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A few years ago, I used a homebrew markov lib and a Fanfiction.net scraper to write ["Markov's Fanfics"](https://tilde.town/~minerobber/markovfanfic/). It wasn't good (by any stretch of the imaginatio…
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Filling up 50k words of space by nesting short randomly generated Arabian Nights style stories.
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Ok I'm back to finish what I never started last year.
My previous statement of intent:
https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2014/issues/72#issuecomment-62000139
In short, I intend to find a public do…
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This is my first NaNoGenMo. While playing around with a plot generator at work I got something about a hivemind trying to befriend a glitch in spacetime on a lava planet, and I've decided to run with …