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this-word-does-not-exist reviews and mentions
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This X Does Not Exist (Day 27 of 30 Days of RPG Generator Sites)
This X Does Not Exist is a list of gens for People, Cities, Words, Lyrics and other items that have been created by GANs (generative adversarial networks).
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Generating Passphrases Using Nonsense Words?
I came across this site recently as well as the Wikipedia article on nonsense words so I was wondering if generating some of these would potentially add more security while still being easy to remember?
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Searching tools to make dev solo or small size team (< 10 person)
This Word Does Not Exist - Sometimes it spits out useful fake words you can mess with.
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Ask HN: How do you guys pick your usernames?
For pseudonymous ones I usually farm old Ice-T and Opgezwolle lyrics. (Ice-T in the case of my HN username).
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/ can also be fun for this.
Wow - https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/ is a really useful resource. I would use this not only for usenames, but from brand-names. They are quite a few whihc can be registered as .com
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The difficulties of transcribing tone. Or, what's the goal of transcribing IPA with Machine Learning?
I'm a software engineer by profession and occasionally have reason to play with so-called Machine Learning (ML). I think the best show case of what's possible nowadays is the This X Does Not Exist fashion for generating permutations of arbitrary categories of say, human faces or even English words. Imagine a word that seemingly possesses all the natural characteristics of a word, but is not a word that actually exists, for example: trichurid. ML can produce infinite numbers of these.
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Learning how dictionaries work
There are a couple starting points you could take. I spent a weekend hacking out a program that generates fake word/definition pairs with a transformer model set against a dictionary: https://youtu.be/XnJ2TKAn-Vk?t=1547. If you substitute fake words for real words and have a sufficiently accurate model you could quickly generate reasonable and novel definitions.
There are more complete versions of this publicly available: https://github.com/turtlesoupy/this-word-does-not-exist
> This would be amazing, for example, to run on a large corpus, generate the dictionary, and then run it again to find words that are used but not defined - not just in the original corpus but in the definitions too.
I think this would be how you would gauge success of the model. That is to say, you would evaluate model accuracy on a set of held-out words with definitions that never appeared in your dictionary training set but appeared in context in your corpus. You would have to manually annotate whether or not the generated definition of these held out words was acceptable.
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Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
I'd like to see the first baby born to the courage parents who used this to name their newborn https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/
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Ask HN: Whatever Happened to “Exploring the Internet”?
I find new stuff all the time via HN, friends, etc. Today I saw this
https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/26/22738125/adobe-photoshop...
and I stumbled on this (no idea what it really does)
https://www.adobe.com/products/aero.html
and from HN this
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/
and
https://www.thisfuckeduphomerdoesnotexist.com/
I don't find that any different than it was 5, 10, 15, 20 years ago really.
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