single-parameter-fit
Real numbers, data science and chaos: How to fit any dataset with a single parameter (by Ranlot)
Library-Of-Pybel
Library of Babel clone in Python (by cakenggt)
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single-parameter-fit
Posts with mentions or reviews of single-parameter-fit.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-29.
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How to fit any dataset with a single parameter
And here is the relevant notebook for animal shapes: https://github.com/Ranlot/single-parameter-fit/blob/a065af75...
Library-Of-Pybel
Posts with mentions or reviews of Library-Of-Pybel.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-09.
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Wildest ideas to backup / store seed phrase?
Found a Python implementation https://github.com/cakenggt/Library-Of-Pybel
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A long dive into the algorithm, some math, stupid big numbers, a bit of philosophy, and a dash of critique. From a programmer nerds perspective.
Note that this whole step isn't necessarily needed. A script described as the "python implementation of the webpage" describes how it takes random values, and fills wall (1-4), shelf (1-5), volume (01-32), and page (001-420). These values are just chosen at random. So lets say we have the values Wall 2 - Shelf 3 - Volume 7 - Page 133.
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Does the library of babel actually have more books than it claims?
The same book can be found in multiple hexes, that is because when the calculation is done for each page, if the resulting string is smaller than 3239, then it is padded with random characters, or if its bigger than that, it is clipped to 3239. At least that's how it works on the github page, but even if it doesn't work that way on the site, a similar thing takes place probably, i.e. a book can be found in many different hexes.
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Ways to recover if the library goes down?
This python implementation says the addresses and text will not be the same as the javascript version, so I imagine the libraryofbabel.info one would differ as well. That's as far as I got, honestly, as it sounded like any individually hosted instance would be unique.
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How to fit any dataset with a single parameter
Hypothetically you could achieve something similar using this[1]. Note the word "hypothetically".
[1] https://github.com/cakenggt/Library-Of-Pybel
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How to prove that the library is real?
https://github.com/cakenggt/Library-Of-Pybel found this thank you.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing single-parameter-fit and Library-Of-Pybel you can also consider the following projects:
TensorFlow-Examples - TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners (support TF v1 & v2)
libraryofbabel.info-algo - Invertible multi-precision pseudo random number generator example
google-research - Google Research