Your Best American Girl: biracial resentment, excellent quiet-loud emo dichotomy
Strawberry Blond: sounds like Amanda Palmer but better
Nobody: that opening verse, along with the playful Carly Simon-esque trills when repeating Nobody
Eddy on
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
(I don't really care about what I did or didn't do in most cases, I just get sad either over my death in specific, or the cats' deaths, or the fact that all the skills I am developing will be extinguished by a particularly hungry worm that has chewed its way into my skull via the eye socket, or whatever, and shrooms apparently help via basically putting your brain in Buddhist mode which seems great and also is a very weird psychological mechanism)
I am reading _how to change your mind_ by michael pollan rn!
it's not great so far (192pp in) but my takeaways are that psychedelics seem like they can result in some really positive mental/outlook changes
and there's an argument in here that those changes in outlook (greater openness, a felt knowledge that we're connected to other humans/beings/the universe possibly through ego-dissolving experiences) were viewed by the US gov't in the 60s/70s as really threatening to the status quo and as reducing the willingness of young people to go die in war
and the CIA wanted to use psychedelics as a truth serum or mind control drug, gave LSD to people without their knowledge/consent, and may have killed some folks as a cover up
both of those are super upsetting!
Counterpoint:
Drugs are bad and we should all be willing to murder and be murdered by poor brown people if it'll raise the bottom line.
A couple of the pages I'm scraping use <div> tags instead of <p> for a lot of the text
This is horrible and fucks the scraper up real bad, grr.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
A couple of the pages I'm scraping use <div> tags instead of <p> for a lot of the text
This is horrible and fucks the scraper up real bad, grr.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
I don't really know regex, but I am using it in this project anyway.
Stuff like re.sub("<blockquote.*>", "", line) in order to eliminate some of the stuff before the content (that goes on indefinitely if I let it, since I'm eliminating a lot of the terminations because they happen after my criteria to stop scraping).
A couple of the pages I'm scraping use <div> tags instead of <p> for a lot of the text
This is horrible and fucks the scraper up real bad, grr.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
I don't really know regex, but I am using it in this project anyway.
Stuff like re.sub("<blockquote.*>", "", line) in order to eliminate some of the stuff before the content (that goes on indefinitely if I let it, since I'm eliminating a lot of the terminations because they happen after my criteria to stop scraping).
A couple of the pages I'm scraping use <div> tags instead of <p> for a lot of the text
This is horrible and fucks the scraper up real bad, grr.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
I don't really know regex, but I am using it in this project anyway.
Stuff like re.sub("<blockquote.*>", "", line) in order to eliminate some of the stuff before the content (that goes on indefinitely if I let it, since I'm eliminating a lot of the terminations because they happen after my criteria to stop scraping).
You can't parse HTML with regex!
I dunno, it's working in this case >.>
This is an extremely non-general solution and I'd have been better off going down a different route, but I'm here now!
A couple of the pages I'm scraping use <div> tags instead of <p> for a lot of the text
This is horrible and fucks the scraper up real bad, grr.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
I don't really know regex, but I am using it in this project anyway.
Stuff like re.sub("<blockquote.*>", "", line) in order to eliminate some of the stuff before the content (that goes on indefinitely if I let it, since I'm eliminating a lot of the terminations because they happen after my criteria to stop scraping).
You can't parse HTML with regex!
you can if you believe in/hate yourself!!
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
or rather its title is The Falconeer but I like Falconeer better
anyways, the rockpapershotgun interview was on point; it's quite a lovely world that I'm interested in, despite this being kinda rough in parts
the voice acting is real bad, and it's not big on explaining gameplay concepts
at first I found the controls (using a xbox360 controller) oversensitive like woah but I've gotten used to them.
whenever it wrenches the camera away to show me the whatever it's pretty damn annoying
landing is a fucking pain
but it's quite lovely to just fly around. A mission now was just escort this cutter to the town, which saw me sedately glide around it like a seagull, short fight in the middle, more just seagulling around looking at the quite lovely cutter I was following
Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.
Bill McShea doesn’t have to imagine it — he’s living it.
“I wish somebody would give me a computer that could match up these cat photos. But right now it’s all human eyes,” he says.
Sounds like a job for Shivahn
Zavian? Hello.
I guess there's a programing visual recognition element, but I think zavian could just like, eyeball it faster than any computer.
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Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.
Bill McShea doesn’t have to imagine it — he’s living it.
“I wish somebody would give me a computer that could match up these cat photos. But right now it’s all human eyes,” he says.
Sounds like a job for Shivahn
This is absolutely the kind of job you'd be better off giving to a neural network. You'd want to double check, of course, and might have higher errors, but I'm sure this kind of network already exists and is reasonably close to human level performance.
In fact I'm pretty sure that this is exactly the kind of thing that VGGnet and other imagenet-trained networks have accidentally almost learned, since they can distinguish so many different cat breeds, even if they are convinced that Purissa is probably a rug in some photos.
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@Evil Multifarious would you like to drown in the ocean but also feel like the crushing depths are an embrace, with the promise of something better/more beautiful on the other side. If yes then here:
Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.
Bill McShea doesn’t have to imagine it — he’s living it.
“I wish somebody would give me a computer that could match up these cat photos. But right now it’s all human eyes,” he says.
Sounds like a job for Shivahn
This is absolutely the kind of job you'd be better off giving to a neural network. You'd want to double check, of course, and might have higher errors, but I'm sure this kind of network already exists and is reasonably close to human level performance.
In fact I'm pretty sure that this is exactly the kind of thing that VGGnet and other imagenet-trained networks have accidentally almost learned, since they can distinguish so many different cat breeds, even if they are convinced that Purissa is probably a rug in some photos.
By saying it's a job for you, it was implied that you'd be implementing or finding the neural network
Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.
Bill McShea doesn’t have to imagine it — he’s living it.
“I wish somebody would give me a computer that could match up these cat photos. But right now it’s all human eyes,” he says.
Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.
Bill McShea doesn’t have to imagine it — he’s living it.
“I wish somebody would give me a computer that could match up these cat photos. But right now it’s all human eyes,” he says.
Sounds like a job for Shivahn
This is absolutely the kind of job you'd be better off giving to a neural network. You'd want to double check, of course, and might have higher errors, but I'm sure this kind of network already exists and is reasonably close to human level performance.
In fact I'm pretty sure that this is exactly the kind of thing that VGGnet and other imagenet-trained networks have accidentally almost learned, since they can distinguish so many different cat breeds, even if they are convinced that Purissa is probably a rug in some photos.
By saying it's a job for you, it was implied that you'd be implementing or finding the neural network
Wait am I employed now? Hot diggity damn.
yup
waiting for you in DC
FUCK
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Because of the plot or what Morgan Freedman and Jack Nicholson have been reduced to?
a dislike button feels like a good idea
There isn't even a button to post content
Just a thumbs down and a feed
I think that's probably the motivation
The metric everybody is interested in is not one of those that they present
Your Best American Girl: biracial resentment, excellent quiet-loud emo dichotomy
Strawberry Blond: sounds like Amanda Palmer but better
Nobody: that opening verse, along with the playful Carly Simon-esque trills when repeating Nobody
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
[everyone disliked that]
Counterpoint:
Drugs are bad and we should all be willing to murder and be murdered by poor brown people if it'll raise the bottom line.
the one time I did webscraping I used, of all things, regex
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
https://youtu.be/0lNFHD0lUAQ
What is something I should listen to
I would like suggestions to ignore so I can listen to the entire Zazen Boys discography instead
I don't really know regex, but I am using it in this project anyway.
Stuff like re.sub("<blockquote.*>", "", line) in order to eliminate some of the stuff before the content (that goes on indefinitely if I let it, since I'm eliminating a lot of the terminations because they happen after my criteria to stop scraping).
Better than milkies
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7N1gQj4VAAJEEHY4MbZNOW?si=O0Wq9aXASCCINMp0Iy2c9w
You can't parse HTML with regex!
Waxahatachee's St Cloud was in March!
Fiona Apple's Fetch the Boltcutters was in April!
Taylor Swift's folklore was in July!!!
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RFJXubu7y9U
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jvpvG_EUdbU
I dunno, it's working in this case >.>
This is an extremely non-general solution and I'd have been better off going down a different route, but I'm here now!
you can if you believe in/hate yourself!!
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
or rather its title is The Falconeer but I like Falconeer better
anyways, the rockpapershotgun interview was on point; it's quite a lovely world that I'm interested in, despite this being kinda rough in parts
the voice acting is real bad, and it's not big on explaining gameplay concepts
at first I found the controls (using a xbox360 controller) oversensitive like woah but I've gotten used to them.
whenever it wrenches the camera away to show me the whatever it's pretty damn annoying
landing is a fucking pain
but it's quite lovely to just fly around. A mission now was just escort this cutter to the town, which saw me sedately glide around it like a seagull, short fight in the middle, more just seagulling around looking at the quite lovely cutter I was following
i am so not on top of music because i have listened to so little music this year due to my ear fuckery and etc
i used to be on top of everything and be that guy who sent everyone songs and albums
sad
2020 was a lost year for music for me i didn't listen to diddly
Zavian? Hello.
I guess there's a programing visual recognition element, but I think zavian could just like, eyeball it faster than any computer.
This is absolutely the kind of job you'd be better off giving to a neural network. You'd want to double check, of course, and might have higher errors, but I'm sure this kind of network already exists and is reasonably close to human level performance.
In fact I'm pretty sure that this is exactly the kind of thing that VGGnet and other imagenet-trained networks have accidentally almost learned, since they can distinguish so many different cat breeds, even if they are convinced that Purissa is probably a rug in some photos.
https://youtu.be/Tw4w0Qh-d08
I dunno. I found love this year, so there's a chance!
FFXIV: Tchel Fay
Nintendo ID: Tortalius
Steam: Tortalius
Stream: twitch.tv/tortalius
Wait am I employed now? Hot diggity damn.
I've seen that picture
There is new Gorillaz, new Tame Impala, new Hot Chip, new Thundercat, new Sunflower Bean.
The list continues when I think of more.
but they're listening to every word I say
I dated this year, it ended at the end of September so I'm saying fuck it until 2021 and I can socialize like a regular person.
Is it a love of handcrafted mustards?
but they're listening to every word I say
FUCK
I'm eating these right now and they are yum
I had to sub serranos for the arbols but whatever
March - July are only this year in the most pedantic possible sense