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Markov-chaining Chatterbox

by diotalevi (Canon)
on Apr 01, 2004 at 13:49 UTC ( [id://341620]=monkdiscuss: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

A fun distraction

This is also useful as an iframe for inclusion on your home node.

<iframe scrolling="no" id="markov" src="http://lik.grenekatz.org/cgi-bin/MarkovBot?id=diotalevi&plain +=1 "FrameBorder="0" target="_top" width="100%" height="100%"> </iframe>

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Re: Markov-chaining Chatterbox
by b10m (Vicar) on Apr 01, 2004 at 14:26 UTC

    I was in the CB when diotalevi showed me the URL to his MarkovBot and since then, I regularly check it out (even bookmarked it ;-). Due to the quite vast ammount of data his bot is working with, there are some really funny results. diotalevi++ Nice job!

    --
    b10m

    All code is usually tested, but rarely trusted.
Re: Markov-chaining Chatterbox
by grinder (Bishop) on Apr 01, 2004 at 17:01 UTC

    Classic! I can't even figure out the context of some of things I said.

    Oh at first I was pleasantly surprised at the way most people are 8 days old... remarks in a while. Handy when you tips for lunch...
    Oddly enough though, my FP'ing it had no effect poke their eyes out a good way most people don't notice
    altavista returned much better results, except that they switched machines or something. I can't be undef, no?

    Well, I can't be, can I?

Re: Markov-chaining Chatterbox
by PodMaster (Abbot) on Apr 01, 2004 at 23:17 UTC
    Whatever this is, please feel free to remove me from the list, thanks

    MJD says "you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!"
    I run a Win32 PPM repository for perl 5.6.x and 5.8.x -- I take requests (README).
    ** The third rule of perl club is a statement of fact: pod is sexy.

      Ok, sure. I just wrote an opt-out feature and put you and your alternate identify into it.
      It's constructed from everything you said in the Chatterbox, the last $x days.

        It is the last 2000 things you've said. Its 2000 random messages pulled from everything you said since February 2003. Sliced and minced of course. I think I may switch it to the most recent 2000 messages though.

Re: Markov-chaining Chatterbox
by artist (Parson) on Apr 01, 2004 at 16:24 UTC
    I didn't get it. It has some data for everybody for sure. What it is about?

Re: Markov-chaining Chatterbox
by poqui (Deacon) on Sep 17, 2004 at 19:58 UTC
    Ben in the omelet tray, scrambled together and the simplest dont reall +y know what time it is not on the danged thing is meeting thursday sproty, I +wanted to compare the price on the throne! Installing the ActiveState module installed, but no DBD. I have a good + OS there. does anyone know of a good free german xlator? Babel Fich sücks... It + xlates "Ich habe sieben Zoll" as "I have permission to install modules on a w +indows box? Thats from folks voting on Activestate on the HP laptop with SuSe to t +ype without coffee "will ye nil ye" Bose's NC headphones are great, but th +ey don't recognize "de rien" or its a Pig, but it in your cousin? kewl, tell hi +m poqui from a Sun box to a machine Rancheros is like Sunday Morning I thought it always noticable for you +? or its a Pig, but the problem is worried, he uses windows exclusively, and Orac +le? dissonance as he tries to imagine CODE with HTML tags embedded...


    Oh Man! thats way too kewl!!

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