tomriddle
polyhydra-upm
tomriddle | polyhydra-upm | |
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0 | 28 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tomriddle
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I tried to use a SAT solver to take strings like "I am Lord Voldemort" and generate human pronounceable permutations such as "Tom Marvolo Riddle".
I thought that if I could express permutation generation in language that the SAT solver could understand I'd end up with something faster than simply generating every permutation and checking to see if it is pronounceable.
I can't be sure if I was wrong, or if my implementation sucks, but it's halting-problem grade slow (https://github.com/MatrixManAtYrService/tomriddle), an utter failure.
Despite this, I sent a link to it in an interviewer with the message "here's some code I've written, in case you're curious". Instead of a coding challenge he just had me give him a tour of the code. I got the job (which is a good thing, because I become a much worse coder when people are watching me).
polyhydra-upm
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
It's a library and design system for creating and exploring geometric forms in surprising ways.
I'm yet to figure out who it's really for and how it should be presented (A polished app? A design tool? A web app? Something purely generative without much interaction) but I find the results endlessly fascinating and creatively stimulating so I keep plugging away at it
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I machined this item I call a Quantum Cubit.
I've been working on a library for exploring geometric forms: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
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How to add scenes in a package
Works really well and I think it's the best way to maintain package plus examples. I use it here: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
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