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By telling you what to draw, Googles gets a training set of drawings and their (sanitized) descriptions.
See also: Square Root of Minus Garfield - https://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=1
I've began learning NES development in 6502 assembly, thanks to an online book called Famicom Party [1] and later the Nesdev wiki [2]. Since then I'm trying to make one NES game per month [3]. I don't think it counts as…
One of these days I should try plotting a map like these for Ryan North's books, "To Be Or Not To Be" and "Romeo And/Or Juliet", two choosable-path adventures based on Shakespeare. (I've already filled a spreadsheet…
I doubt bots will ever be able to play Dixit (for low values of "ever")
I played with Fractint around 1997 on my 286, and it already had L-systems. Is your memory of it older than that?
Probably they are referring to things like this snippet: Recognising the importance of mapping suggests another way of looking at what has happened here. Mapping can certainly be reawakened by trauma. One possible way…
February 9, 2017.
Thanks for your reply. For now I'll check JQBX again, because last time I was so focused on finding a collaborative queue app for my workplace that I hadn't stopped to see its public rooms.
I remember finding this few weeks ago, and one thing I found lacking was a way for multiple users to add songs to the same queue... Is it possible now? Or at least are there any plans for it? (in case it's not clear…
*themself *they have
*they
s/he/they/
By telling you what to draw, Googles gets a training set of drawings and their (sanitized) descriptions.
See also: Square Root of Minus Garfield - https://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=1
I've began learning NES development in 6502 assembly, thanks to an online book called Famicom Party [1] and later the Nesdev wiki [2]. Since then I'm trying to make one NES game per month [3]. I don't think it counts as…
One of these days I should try plotting a map like these for Ryan North's books, "To Be Or Not To Be" and "Romeo And/Or Juliet", two choosable-path adventures based on Shakespeare. (I've already filled a spreadsheet…
I doubt bots will ever be able to play Dixit (for low values of "ever")
I played with Fractint around 1997 on my 286, and it already had L-systems. Is your memory of it older than that?
Probably they are referring to things like this snippet: Recognising the importance of mapping suggests another way of looking at what has happened here. Mapping can certainly be reawakened by trauma. One possible way…
February 9, 2017.
Thanks for your reply. For now I'll check JQBX again, because last time I was so focused on finding a collaborative queue app for my workplace that I hadn't stopped to see its public rooms.
I remember finding this few weeks ago, and one thing I found lacking was a way for multiple users to add songs to the same queue... Is it possible now? Or at least are there any plans for it? (in case it's not clear…