convoluted connor a changé de compte pour @notwa@cybre.space :
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convoluted connor @notwa@witches.town

this dropout-like thing i'm experimenting with keeps loss and accuracy values pretty close across the training and validation sets. unfortunately, overall performance on the validation set is slightly degraded.
witches.town/media/ICB8OCP0smG

somehow, having a song stuck in my head and trivially being able to bring it up and play it never gets old.

today i woke up with this song, specifically the riff around 3:12
youtube.com/watch?v=19zFHmz1F6

err when i say original i mean not the same 100 reposts you might see on birdsite

this is the account: @cats go follow for original cat content 👍 :blobcat: :blobreach:

the account that just boosts pictures of cats across the fediverse is very healing

tired: how tired was i when i wrote this code?
VERY tired: how tired was i when i decided to delete the two lines that made this code work?

this is one of those things that would be trivial in C, but the rest of the program really wouldn't be. I don't feel up to fighting with C++ templates either. maybe Julia is worth looking into?

ugh I had an idea for a neural network layer but I can't think of a way to implement it simply in numpy, nevermind any tensor based libraries. I wish numpy's shuffle function could shuffle rows independently. maybe my best bet is rolling a hashing function or something?

I should get pico-8 and try making something
*1 year later*
I should get pico-8 and tr

sick Afficher plus

gonna unfollow the fame witch bot at least for now

here's a song by them that exemplifies their eccentricity: youtube.com/watch?v=IaFA7EUYnx

the song is so good though. the part at 2:00 in the full version is polyrhythm hell. i miss narasaki and coaltar of the deepers

realizing i'd have a very interesting set of CWs if i decided to link the first goku sayonara zetsubou sensei OP

all computers should boot to a message which says “CAUTION: this is a computer. Are you sure you want to continue? (y/N)”

2008: "Includes support for Windows, Mac, and Linux"

Oh wow, how convenient! I really appreciate talented developers who write good cross-platform code and accomodate to users of multiple operating systems!

2018: "Includes support for Windows, Mac, and Linux"

Oh great, another fucking Electron app 🙄