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fabrao02:01:24

I tried to find it, but indo Googling it tell us that m is Version of malloc

gigasquid03:01:14

I just pushed a code tweak to add temperature and make the text generation better - now it is pretty scary good!

gigasquid03:01:39

input: "Rich Hickey developed Clojure because he wanted a modern Lisp for functional programming, symbiotic with the established Java platform"

gigasquid03:01:00

output:

"Rich Hickey developed Clojure because he wanted a modern Lisp for functional programming, symbiotic with the established Java platform. He knew that Clojure would make it hard to access any memory through Java, and code a good amount of Lisp. He had much to learn about programming at the time, and Clojure was perfect for him. It was important to understand the dominant language of Lisp, which was Clojure and JVM. Because of this, JVM was named 'Snack: No Slobs in Clojure'. This was a very important order of things, for JVM. Clojure had a major advantage over JVM in"

ben09:01:30

“Snack: No Slobs in Clojure” should be the tagline of something (not sure what)

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gigasquid03:01:25

input: "In 1954, Godzilla, a prehistoric alpha predator, is lured to Bikini Atoll in an attempt to kill him with a nuclear bomb"

gigasquid03:01:50

output:

"In 1954, Godzilla, a prehistoric alpha predator, is lured to Bikini Atoll in an attempt to kill him with a nuclear bomb. The bomb, detonated at 50,000 feet, destroys the temple and its inhabitants. It is later revealed, however, that the central bank's research fund, the Earth Energy Defense Trust (EADT) was used to pay off the nuclear load. They had been a part of a project to bomb Tokyo, but had been turned down by the Japanese government. The Japanese government also wanted to destroy the EADT in order to fire their own nuclear bombs on the city. The EAD"

gigasquid03:01:06

I’m having way too much fun 🙂

metasoarous18:01:32

Ya know... with just a little bit of tweaking (EADT -> EAVT) you could merge these stories!

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