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blog.yaakov.online
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| | | | | Recently I was looking into the structure of Mastodon and "Fediverse" federated communications, and came across a newer standard called WebFinger. This seems to be a HTTP-based evolution of the good old 'finger' command. | |
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msfjarvis.dev
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| | | | | A quick and easy way of creating a Fediverse identity on your own domain without an ActivityPub server | |
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fnordig.de
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| | | | | Personal website of Jan-Erik Rediger | |
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www.aiweirdness.com
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| | | robotlaughs: lewisandquark: So there's a neural network framework called pix2pix that can be trained to learn how to transform one type of image into another. It's been used for example to convert satellite images into line drawings and vice versa (think Google maps satellite view vs the one that show boxes where all the buildings are). There's also trained version of pix2pix that converts a block drawing to a building facade (although it tends to make the building facades into creepy post-apoc | ||