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Happy Thread
Jul 10, 2005

by Fluffdaddy
Plaster Town Cop
Found this in BYOB

https://yyyyyyy.info/

alnilam posted:

hit up yyyyyyy.info for fun surreal 2000-esque web chaos, recommend on a computer but technically works on a phone, changes on every refresh

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Phlegmish
Jul 2, 2011



Hempuli posted:

The book markov chain dataset ended up being oddly lucrative and while it's really rewarding to generate more funny book titles, I'm having a hard time figuring out where to show them. This thread feels like the best bet so I'll post more here; I'll try to refrain from clogging up the thread since it's not super active, though.




Please never stop, I love these

Elentor
Dec 14, 2004

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
"A Cure Without Any Amazement" is, funnily enough, pretty amazing.

"Gone, Baby Faces" is horrifying.

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



"gently caress the police", said Joy. "ACAB."

Elentor
Dec 14, 2004

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
We should make short stories based off these titles, like those CC threads where people give you a theme to write a short story about.

Novum
May 26, 2012

That's how we roll
Uh, the universe. :smugndar:

RBA Starblade
Apr 28, 2008

Going Home.

Games Idiot Court Jester

limaCAT posted:

Yes, it was pretty awesome, but it was hardly procedural... it did a great job at faking it though! And I would like to see a more modern approach to that system.

There were aliens spouting nonsense but they were just it... and then there were intelligent NPCs. Unfortunately save for randomized positions and 5 randomized starting point it had little "procedural". The biggest procedural part was just the canyon approach section with the final planet rendering, which was quite advanced for the time.


Some of the nonsense-spouting aliens in the game had a role that was along the lines of "fetch quest items" that you unlocked by talking to a guy.

The system for talking with intelligent aliens instead was quite advanced for the time, not being just a "dialog tree", but yet it was based on variable condition checking (and setting) and pattern matching rules.

If you want to spoil yourserlf further:

https://argnet.fatal-design.com/bluddian.php
http://bringerp.free.fr/RE/CaptainBlood/main.php5


I looked up some gameplay of this and the end of the game is just a naked woman lmao

Whybird
Aug 2, 2009

Phaiston have long avoided the tightly competetive defence sector, but the IRDA Act 2052 has given us the freedom we need to bring out something really special.

https://team-robostar.itch.io/robostar


Nap Ghost
Captain Blood! I remember this game on the Spectrum. Made quite the impression on ten-year-old Whybird.

Phlegmish
Jul 2, 2011



RBA Starblade posted:

I looked up some gameplay of this and the end of the game is just a naked woman lmao

Looked it up too and the 'naked' woman is kind of underwhelming

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!
Milkshake Duck strikes again!

Queen_Combat
Jan 15, 2011

Pasketti
Nov 8, 2017

lick lick lick
These sound and look like the gross food items you'd find on early Neopets oh god I'm a child in 2001 trying to feed a virtual cat monster again

Tangents
Aug 23, 2008


Farecoal
Oct 15, 2011

There he go

Kennel posted:

Milkshake Duck strikes again!


I legit thought you posted in the wrong thread at first

Hempuli
Nov 16, 2011



https://twitter.com/sasj_nl/status/1001209915434766338

Also, some more markov chained books! Now timg'd so that they don't take too much space. I added some random horror/romance titles to the pool at some point, but removed the sci-fi books because those felt a tad too unique in their naming conventions to work with how simple the algorithm is (the current amount of titles in the source is 5495.)



Paladin
Nov 26, 2004
You lost today, kid. But that doesn't mean you have to like it.


even The Temporary Stephenson is somehow over 800 pages with a weird history/technology digression almost everyone skips.

Bobby Digital
Sep 4, 2009
Oh, my alignment? Yeah it’s Lawful Possible.

Cicadas!
Oct 27, 2010


Tormentrout sounds like something that would air on Syfy and I want to read it

Jeza
Feb 13, 2011

The cries of the dead are terrible indeed; you should try not to hear them.
:sigh:

requesting namechange to 206 Bone Cowboy

90s Cringe Rock
Nov 29, 2006
:gay:

Cicadas! posted:

Tormentrout sounds like something that would air on Syfy and I want to read it
They couldn't get the Boatmurdered license.

SneezeOfTheDecade
Feb 6, 2011

gettin' covid all
over your posts
"Dear Purgatory", "Satan's Reluctant Neighbor", and "Immune to Heaven" need to be a trilogy.

And I'm pretty sure "Single in Haste for Pregnant" and "Duel of Sighing Nude" are poorly-translated porn titles.

Dick Trauma
Nov 30, 2007

God damn it, you've got to be kind.
Unlikely Romantic Enemy :lol:

Hispanic! At The Disco
Dec 25, 2011


Cicadas! posted:

Tormentrout sounds like something that would air on Syfy and I want to read it

I assumed it was Mervyn Peake's fishing memoir.

Phy
Jun 27, 2008



Fun Shoe

Pasketti posted:

These sound and look like the gross food items you'd find on early Neopets oh god I'm a child in 2001 trying to feed a virtual cat monster again

I read a tweet further down the page and spent a whole drive home from work going, "No, no, is gropky pum. Two cone. Not one cone, two. You want one cone, you no want gropky pum."

Beer_Suitcase
May 3, 2005

Verily, the whip is ghost riding.



Immune to Heaven is an anti-vaxxer multigenerational techno thriller where they prove that the afterlife is real but your soul bonds to the heavy metals in the vaccines and is too heavy to ascend.

Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008

I'm going to assume that the author of Sweet Valley Wees wished to remain anonymous.

Elentor
Dec 14, 2004

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

Bobby Digital posted:

Oh, my alignment? Yeah it’s Lawful Possible.

You intelligent designers never liked the Entropic Possible crew.

Cicadas! posted:

Tormentrout sounds like something that would air on Syfy and I want to read it

Planescape: Tormentrout, the new D&D fishing game.

bobjr
Oct 16, 2012

Roose is loose.
🐓🐓🐓✊🪧

https://twitter.com/KeatonPatti/status/1001906391987245067

Farecoal
Oct 15, 2011

There he go

man i'm usually pretty stupid when it comes to separating real from fake but this most definitely wasn't a bot

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Farecoal posted:

man i'm usually pretty stupid when it comes to separating real from fake but this most definitely wasn't a bot
What are you talking about this bot definitely learned the word "Fuckable" from infomercials

SerialKilldeer
Apr 25, 2014

Is this the same bot which was forced to watch 1000 hours of Saw films and created its own script in which someone named Ms. SexyWoman is imprisoned inside a whale carcass with a TV that voted for Trump?

Hopefully we'll soon have enough fake bot material to use as input for a real bot.

Sientara
May 27, 2012

This reminded me of Neural Networks name kittens: http://aiweirdness.com/post/162396324452/neural-networks-kittens

Featuring my favorite:

Happy Thread
Jul 10, 2005

by Fluffdaddy
Plaster Town Cop

Sientara posted:

This reminded me of Neural Networks name kittens: http://aiweirdness.com/post/162396324452/neural-networks-kittens

Featuring my favorite:

SO THAT'S where the pyf cute thread title came from

Hempuli
Nov 16, 2011



Sientara posted:

This reminded me of Neural Networks name kittens: http://aiweirdness.com/post/162396324452/neural-networks-kittens

Featuring my favorite:

I really wish I could find the page those were discussed in the PYF Cute thread; I recall the discussion being great! :D

Markov chained some more using Wikipedia's list of movies (that's almost 19k titles!!) I think movie titles tend to be shorter and more unique than book titles, and as a result it was harder to get interesting results. It didn't help that with the book dataset I had just examples from various genres, while here I had an alphabetical list of a wide variety of movies, including stuff not in English, or movies the names of which are just digits. Anyway, Here're some that I liked, generated using varying chain "lengths" (either 4 or 5 letters, I think):



I should probably try to find some more interesting procedural stuff to post on the side of these, but haven't really run into anything lately!

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



Kicking Big Legends: Full

:cool:

SerialKilldeer
Apr 25, 2014

Do Google translate fails count?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8LchmWwyBA

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



I woke up to a car door slamming down the road. "Classic," I thought, shamefully. Pulled my feet up off my desk and sat down, rubbed my eyes. .. Good god, it wasn't a car-door, the it was my own door. The broad who entered my office was tall and lean, and melodic. She raised her brow and threw her guitar to me

~Detective Guitar Crying~

"how does an F sharp go again?"

zjentohlauedy
Feb 27, 2006

Bad sportsmanship. A ruthless minority of people seem to have forgotten good old-fashioned virtues. They just can't stand seeing the other fellow w

Hempuli posted:

I really wish I could find the page those were discussed in the PYF Cute thread; I recall the discussion being great! :D

Markov chained some more using Wikipedia's list of movies (that's almost 19k titles!!) I think movie titles tend to be shorter and more unique than book titles, and as a result it was harder to get interesting results. It didn't help that with the book dataset I had just examples from various genres, while here I had an alphabetical list of a wide variety of movies, including stuff not in English, or movies the names of which are just digits. Anyway, Here're some that I liked, generated using varying chain "lengths" (either 4 or 5 letters, I think):



I should probably try to find some more interesting procedural stuff to post on the side of these, but haven't really run into anything lately!

Now we just need someone to procedurally generate movie posters for these.

Queen Combat
Dec 29, 2017

Lipstick Apathy




When subredditsimulator chooses an image, sometimes it works out really well.

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Hempuli
Nov 16, 2011



I wonder what it uses when picking the image? I imagine it'd be easiest to just take the image of the "original" post, i.e. the one the generation takes its first letter(s) from. But dunno.

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