Ok, I know I said I'd keep the site up but there's little info regarding the gdpr and Mastodon. I might have to take the site down soon, before the 25th. Backup any toots you'd want to keep just in case.
Ok, I know I said I'd keep the site up but there's little info regarding the gdpr and Mastodon. I might have to take the site down soon, before the 25th. Backup any toots you'd want to keep just in case.
In honor of May the Fourth/Star Wars Day, please enjoy Jin Boyang's Star Wars free skate!
Every year the NFL recruits new football players in a process known as the NFL Draft. Scouts watch the prospective players, and the NFL posts their lists of each player’s strengths and weaknesses. These lists include all sorts of information, including the player’s agility, sportsmanship, size, grades, and even their body type in rather precise detail (”Robust build with burly booty”, said one scout. “Late wiggle is average”, says another.) Could we one day send drone scouts instead? Autonomous flying vehicles that could analyze a player’s every micromovement and calculate their odds of success? Okay, that’s super hard - just finding a football field, pointing a camera, and tracking a single player is challenge enough. But as a first step, let’s see if an algorithm could at least sound like a scout. I trained a machine learning algorithm on 3045 example attributes from the 2018 NFL draft picks. This kind of algorithm learns by example - I’ve used it to imitate Halloween costumes, metal bands, sports team names, and even guinea pig names. At first, the algorithm struggled to get the grammar right. The draft picks are written in a particular sort of sentence structure called “understood subject”, which produces unintentionally hilarious results when an algorithm tries to imitate it. For example: Too much his ability to find the ball Has to be improve the frame Trouble teams when he get into pocket Has a blocks and allows a much benefitt Completive and he very the seasons Extremely can be a rusher Has adequate at times Plays with a throws and but is breaks Sticky and he take on his hips Can impressive tackle on the boundy for the gaps Has backside and play the pocket and contact Able to sink and powerful, but stride Gives his size, in the pocket Physical compressive against competition to take game Needs to a running downhill Extremely legs and edge down the field After more training, the algorithm did a better job with the grammar, but still didn’t make all that sense. I’m not sure if these are strengths or weaknesses. Slaps to improve athletic ability Plays with a thwing and strong optimal power Has desired -0 percent of his strength Plays with backside to the ball Has fluid in the run blocker Has velocication Doesn’t get in space Bobwing plays on the pocket Has ability to shed Plays with take away Doesn’t have the ball Loves base Has bowy long demeanor Scrambly and herping body control as a pass protection Has a percent of his backside Will need to play with the ball Expected to stay on touchdowns as meme inside coverage and lateral change of screams Your NFL draft picks, folks! Bonus experiment: I’m still having fun with textgenrnn, which lets me train first on one dataset, and then on another. I used it to mix tomatoes and metal bands; for this week, I wanted to find a dataset whose grammar was similar to the NFL draft attributes. I found one: Pokemon abilities. The resulting mashup: Fire-type moves and arm moves and lateral moves. Can maul strength 50. Protection to strike downfield. Prevents the Pokemon’s plays. Powerful attacks against the ball The Pokemon is protect. It generated more Pokemon/NFL mashups than would fit here - enter your email and I’ll send them to you.
@pursuitofnerdiness welcome!
have you screamed about this yet? http://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/figureskating/patrick-chan-retirement-figure-skating-1.4618839
i mean it makes sense and entirely fair timing on his part but :(
@Maenad yeah definitely good on him for sticking with it
just sucks that he had more respect for her than the entire rest of her family did :-/
https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/985876228325376000
uggghhhh this shit pisses me off
@mrgah do it! nationwide is super great, r bar is always packed with jackets fans even if you can't get a ticket to the game. and they're crushing their playoff run right now
michigan has its pros and cons for sure but i love it. i actually think columbus has more empathetic and interesting people in my experience but i also haven't lived in MI since grade school and preteens/teens aren't exactly known for their maturity