#recurse — Public Fediverse posts
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Support Heartfelt Time Travel VN, Re:Curse on Kickstarter
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Écoutez la piste #Recurse d’ILĀ, générée par une #intelligence #artificielle #IA #AI qui tourne sur un #ordinateur #quantique. © ILĀ
Bon.. y’a encore du boulot..
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Refined my haiku visual a little today. I think it would be fun to see if there are any paths to take these words and traverse all of the haiku and if so - how many paths.
The dataset is Creative Commons if anyone wants to fork and play.
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Played with my haiku data today at recurse and made a toy to explore the original poems before becoming oulipo'd
This is very rough at the moment, but having fun.
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Just stumbled over https://www.recurse.com
“Invest six or 12 weeks programming at the edge of your abilities alongside motivated peers. Do a programming retreat in NYC, hybrid, or remotely.”
Sounds interesting as a retreat. Anyone went there already? I'm curious about the experience.
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So, last Thursday #recurse center had an "Impossible Projects Day." I tried to write a useful-for-procedural-generation SAT solver (in particular, a reimplementation of Ian Horswill's #CatSAT).
Didn't finish it on Thursday but was surprised by the amount of progress I managed! Got a little obsessed, published my library BatSAT on NPM, and then used it to do today's #mathober Day 9 prompt, "Hierarchy", on #glitch. #mathober2023
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So, last Thursday #recurse center had an "Impossible Projects Day." I tried to write a useful-for-procedural-generation SAT solver (in particular, a reimplementation of Ian Horswill's #CatSAT).
Didn't finish it on Thursday but was surprised by the amount of progress I managed! Got a little obsessed, published my library BatSAT on NPM, and then used it to do today's #mathober Day 9 prompt, "Hierarchy", on #glitch. #mathober2023
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So, last Thursday #recurse center had an "Impossible Projects Day." I tried to write a useful-for-procedural-generation SAT solver (in particular, a reimplementation of Ian Horswill's #CatSAT).
Didn't finish it on Thursday but was surprised by the amount of progress I managed! Got a little obsessed, published my library BatSAT on NPM, and then used it to do today's #mathober Day 9 prompt, "Hierarchy", on #glitch. #mathober2023
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So, last Thursday #recurse center had an "Impossible Projects Day." I tried to write a useful-for-procedural-generation SAT solver (in particular, a reimplementation of Ian Horswill's #CatSAT).
Didn't finish it on Thursday but was surprised by the amount of progress I managed! Got a little obsessed, published my library BatSAT on NPM, and then used it to do today's #mathober Day 9 prompt, "Hierarchy", on #glitch. #mathober2023
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So, last Thursday #recurse center had an "Impossible Projects Day." I tried to write a useful-for-procedural-generation SAT solver (in particular, a reimplementation of Ian Horswill's #CatSAT).
Didn't finish it on Thursday but was surprised by the amount of progress I managed! Got a little obsessed, published my library BatSAT on NPM, and then used it to do today's #mathober Day 9 prompt, "Hierarchy", on #glitch.
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I use #glitch for a lot of stuff — I've actually had a Pro account with them for more than two years — and it seems like they're doing what a lot of people at #recurse center are looking for: allowing you to host a simple webpage with a simple, low-powered, single-threaded backend. The only competitor in this space have any awareness of is replit, and they're trying do a bunch of more general stuff too, making "just host a webpage" a bit harder to understand. #robrc