Yes, and it's completely changed the sorts of questions I ask. I still expect candidates to talk through the solution architecture though. I have yet to let them prompt for the AI to explain what they've created ๐
Yes, and it's completely changed the sorts of questions I ask. I still expect candidates to talk through the solution architecture though. I have yet to let them prompt for the AI to explain what they've created ๐
Sorry @3deric.bsky.social , I couldn't help myself - please feel free to disregard! github.com/3deric/Pytho...
Very neat - I hadn't encountered this algo before, but it's beautifully simple. Do you mind if I try to adapt this to create a simpler adjacency-ruleset rather than a predefined set of possibilities?
NB, you've got a typo on line 9 of wavefunctioncollapse.py (13.14 -> 13,14)
Deepseek-R1 thread to gather thoughts and reactions
Nice to see the technical details and MIT license for something that looks at o1 level ๐ฅณ
Honestly, it's one of the best animations I've seen. I find myself wondering how they rendered a lot of the scenes! I've just started the second season.
"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" (and its sequel) used similar techniques. They're well worth a watch if you haven't seen them already.