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Grok Build created a chess game for me. You can play both PvP and against the CPU. To demonstrate I let Grok win so I could show off the great gameplay. To be honest, Grok would have won anyway.
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This sort of unusual dataset makes a great showcase for the power of TFData :) All-functional chaining, filters operations, super readable, etc. And you get something ultra-performant that compiles to parallel C++ (no Python at all at runtime) Here's my randomized pipeline...
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since khara dropped new evangelion trailer I’ll show you the great variety of my christmas tree toppers
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You can copy and paste any of these directly into the {Scene} placeholder in the previous prompt. Urban & Cityscapes (Urban Architecture) These scenes focus on how weather and light change the feel of a city. New York Times Square: "bustling New York Times Square with towering billboards and neon lights, looking down 7th Avenue" (The AI will render snow on the streets on the left, transitioning to wet spring pavement, then summer heat haze, and finally autumn leaves blowing on the sidewalk.) Chicago Skyline: "the iconic Chicago skyline rising above a frozen-to-thawing Lake Michigan" (Great for showing the contrast between the icy lake on the left and the sparkling blue water on the right.) The Shanghai Bund: "the historic Shanghai Bund waterfront looking across the Huangpu River to the futuristic Lujiazui district" (Captures the mood shift from a misty/foggy winter river to a clear, crisp autumn sky.) London Street: "a classic London street with red phone booths and Victorian row houses" Nature & Landscapes (Natural Scenery) These are often the most effective for showing distinct seasonal colors (White -> Pink/Green -> Deep Green -> Red/Gold). Mountain Tree (Your request): "a solitary, majestic ancient oak tree standing atop a rolling grassy hill" (This is the classic "Tree of Life" composition. It will show bare branches with snow -> cherry blossoms or buds -> lush green canopy -> red/orange foliage.) Forest Path: "a winding dirt path leading deep into a dense, mysterious forest" Mountain Lake: "a crystal clear alpine lake reflecting a jagged mountain peak" Traditional Japanese Garden: "a serene traditional Japanese garden with a red wooden bridge over a koi pond" (Perfect for distinct seasonal markers: Snow -> Cherry Blossoms -> Green Maples -> Red Maples.)
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Thanks @GopherFootball for a great camp and @OJW_Scouting for the evaluation. Excited to hit a few more camps this summer and keep showing I can compete with the best. @plhsfootball @LOScrimmage @TMobusa
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So I recently sold all my houses, cars, and most of my physical assets. Told some friends and… well they all think I lost my mind lol I’m not saying world’s gonna end tmr. Those who know me know I’m actually annoyingly optimistic. People say we’re already in a recession but I genuinely think the real correction hasn’t even started. And honestly a crash you’re prepared for is just opportunity. Prep the cash flow now and be ready when it hits. Few months ago I tweeted a 1920-1939 side by side with 2020-now and I was like aha this earth simulation game isn’t even trying to be surprising. America First was literally a 1920s slogan. Middle class getting wiped, kids going hard left, the right cashing in on the backlash, yada yada. Same movie. They didn’t even bother changing the lines. But it’s not just the 1930s. This “coincidental” pattern keeps showing up Every time in history you get this specific set of things at once: > “empire” past its prime but won’t admit it > up and coming power that stopped playing nice > new tech nobody has rules for > wealth gap gone cartoonish > globalization reversing > institutions bleeding trust while pretending everything’s fine UNFORTUNATELY, it’s never ended quietly. Crash, war, usually both. Looking back, 1890-1914 literally looked unstoppable. > globalization booming, tech changing everything > markets ripping, rich getting richer, international trade at record highs > everyone convinced world had become too interconnected for a major war BUT then reality arrived. > 1914 WW I, 1918 spanish flu, 1921-1923 Weimar hyperinflation, 1929 great depression 1939 WW II. Just imagine you’re a civilian living in between any one of those events, literally each one felt like the worst thing that could happen until the next one hit. And I know how this sounds. This random green cat on X reads a bit of history and suddenly thinks the sky is falling. i would’ve scrolled past this a year ago too lol. But just look at how familiar the setup feels rn. A debt spiral. A rising challenger. AI detonating entire industries. Institutional trust collapsing. Millions of young people looking at the future and deciding they got sold a lie. You see it too right? That’s usually not when history calms down. And sure, you’ll say the system survived 2008. Central banks have the tools. The world’s too connected to actually break. You know who said basically the same thing? Everyone in 1913. A famous economist Norman Angell wrote a bestseller arguing war between major powers had become impossible because their economies were too intertwined. And guess what? A year later they were at war. The irony is he wasn't even wrong. The thing everyone pointed to as proof the system was safe ended up being what made the fallout global. Look at the positioning now. Stocks at all time highs. And everyone, I mean everyone, priced like things stay calm forever. Markets, governments, companies, all quietly betting on stability while the ground under it gets shakier every year. Trigger? No idea. Nobody ever knows. Franz Ferdinand (the dude who got shot and basically started WWI) wasn’t on a single dashboard in June 1914. So yea, I sold most of my illiquid assets. Still got stocks and crypto. Stocks prob exiting before end of year. Maybe I look crazy for a year or two. But I’d rather be wrong than be the dude on his knees in financial ruins asking God why he saw the train coming and stayed on the tracks anyway. “This time is different” is probably the most expensive sentence in history. And lately it’s the only thing I hear. And before someone says I’ve lost my mind, ask yourself something. Why do so many billionaires keep buying land in New Zealand? Why do people with private jets, intelligence briefings, and more money than they’ll ever spend keep building backup plans? Maybe they’re paranoid. Maybe I’m paranoid. Or maybe ordinary people are always the ones told everything’s fine right before they become fuel.
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Had a great camp @MSUBobcats_FB! I was able to compete at a high level, and showcase myself in-front of the coaches as well. I can’t wait for what comes next in my recruitment at Montana St. 40 time: 4.55 Vert: 36.8 @coachprice80 @CoachJ_Walsh @TheRightCats @coach_sterbick @Coach_ZC @PalmerRidgeFB @NCSA_Football @ncsa @Tos93 @DGrob_ @CoachX_FB @COACH_HIMEY
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One of the big reasons for the current lack of patriotism and pride in our nation’s history is that about 40 years ago our most prominent storytellers in Hollywood just basically stopped telling stories about American history altogether, unless it has something to do with WW2, civil rights, or slavery. I mean they just released a movie about the meteorologist who did the weather report for D-Day. They’ll give WW2 weathermen their own movies before they tell a story from any other era of American history. The Right has attempted to counteract this a little bit, but “conservative” attempts at American history films and TV shows are invariably hokey and kid friendly, the kind of thing you can watch with your grandmother and your 5 year old, and you’ll all be equally informed and bored by the experience. We need R-rated adult-oriented American history stories. Daniel Boone should have his own series. It would be gritty and violent and not for children, but it would also be phenomenally entertaining and put an American legend back on the cultural map, so to speak. The fact that Daniel Boone hasn’t been depicted on screen at all since like the 60s is a travesty. Throw a dart at that guy’s Wikipedia page and you’ll land on something that could be its own feature length trilogy. That’s just one example. How is there not a great R-rated movie or series about Antietam? Or Kit Carson? Or the Panama Canal? How does Theodore Roosevelt not have like 10 movies about different periods of his life? You could go much farther back to pre-American history. A movie about Cortes’s conquest of Tenochtitlan would be tremendous and horrifying and fascinating, and it would introduce into the public consciousness one of the world’s most incredible stories that most Americans know next to nothing about. And on and on. The possibilities are literally endless. All of these movies, if they’re executed to even a B+ level, could make hundreds of millions of dollars and transform the culture in a way that a million podcast monologues never could. If the Right actually wants to reclaim the culture, this is the place to start.
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