@MaryH and the lad just got complimented on his behaviour and politeness in one of Leam's restaurants. she is currently exuding smug visibly
That cleverclogs @eligrey has a font which encrypts text.
https://eligrey.com/blog/rot13-dejavu-fonts/
Yeah, OK, it is only ROT13. And any substitution cipher can probably be broken using frequency analysis.
It's possible to use font ligatures to obfuscate the text even more. See Bullshit Sans as an example - https://pixelambacht.nl/2015/sans-bullshit-sans/
So, there you have it. A way to *sort of* encrypt a statically served HTML file without using Javascript.
HAPPY SUNDAY!
@hypnogoria g'morning!
The stages of playing with GPT-3:
- OMG this can do anything
- There goes my job
- I should start a business around this
- Some of the responses aren’t too good
- Actually, some of these responses are just awful
- This isn’t really intelligence
- This is just spicy autocomplete
(as was forwarded to me w/no attribution)
@VOLEwtf damnit, now I'm hungry again
On maps of Ikea, slime mould ‘found the exit, more efficiently than the scientists who set the task’
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v43/n10/francis-gooding/from-its-myriad-tips
@AMinorMuddle *boik*
they were unpleasant
@AMinorMuddle still worth it...
@stavvers awww
@stavvers awesome! humungous pockets rule. also, if you're lucky a netbook may fit inside one :)
@mattround @IamHappyToast ooooh
Crisps-on-toast?
* with crisps
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