I find it hard to believe that programmers could disagree with eachother.
Apparently it had been done even earlier :D [1]. [1] https://www.theverge.com/2017/2/14/14601254/shinder-dating-a...
I had this idea yesterday (and even wrote it down). Too slow I guess...
Not sure that's how biases work.
> If there was no merit to the complaint, the Guardian would tell Schmidt to sod off. Logical fallacy.
I'm British and I've only ever experienced people calling it ketchup
As far as I can tell, this method does just calculate the seams once, but it makes sure they don't overlap. Then you can go through the seams in order and remove them.
After reading the first article [1], I was inspired to implement the algo myself. Great to see a follow up! Would be cool if there was a third that explained what's going on in this [2]... :D (was mentioned in the…
I find it hard to believe that programmers could disagree with eachother.
Apparently it had been done even earlier :D [1]. [1] https://www.theverge.com/2017/2/14/14601254/shinder-dating-a...
I had this idea yesterday (and even wrote it down). Too slow I guess...
Not sure that's how biases work.
> If there was no merit to the complaint, the Guardian would tell Schmidt to sod off. Logical fallacy.
I'm British and I've only ever experienced people calling it ketchup
As far as I can tell, this method does just calculate the seams once, but it makes sure they don't overlap. Then you can go through the seams in order and remove them.
After reading the first article [1], I was inspired to implement the algo myself. Great to see a follow up! Would be cool if there was a third that explained what's going on in this [2]... :D (was mentioned in the…