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They say that the most important part of writing is to show, not tale. Comics tend to do a pretty good job of that, and are much more readable than a wall of textual simulation output.
I'm planning…
yvnat updated
3 years ago
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A common criticism of GPT language models is that they plagiarise text from the internet. As an experiment in smoothing over this issue, I will make a Markov chain language model that tags each n-gram…
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My project is an abécédaire of nonsensical prose poems. I’m mining Project Gutenberg for sentences that are stacked with words starting with a given letter of the alphabet, and then mashing these toge…
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I've been wanting to participate in this but couldn't figure out a good idea early enough — apologies! Here's something I came up with today:
I love Stephen Sondheim's musical "A Sunday in the Park…
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A minimal [non-]entry: minimal in code (changes) and output...
Inspired by @lizadaly's https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2021/issues/35 which introduced me to Timothy Dexter's *A Pickle for the Knowing …
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I've never tried generative music in my life, but I have an interesting idea for libretto generation, so I'll have to figure something out on the music front.
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I will generate you up some novels.
I will generate up some novels for the whole world. With some computers.
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But if my participation goes as well as when I did the real NaNoWriMo, expect me not to finish.
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A last-minute attempt to speed-run NaNoGenMo, started and finished this evening. Probably pretty self-explanatory from the output, but: in Moby Dick, Ishmael discusses at some length his definition of…
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I'll be taking a fresh and entirely blank-slate run at my [abandoned 2020 plan](https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2020/issues/20) of generating a _Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective_ style mystery.