OpenAI originally chose not to release their large GPT-2 model due to fears that it could be used to generate misinformation. Now that it's been released, I can confirm that it can, in fact, be used to generate misinformation.
Articles by Avery Hiebert
Oddly, Evenly Odd Numbers Aren't Even Odd, But Oddly Odd Numbers Are Even Odder
And don't ask about mediocre numbers and subsuperparticular submultiples.
Fifty Shades of Mint
Fifty Shades of Mint
Would you buy "silky mint"-flavoured toothpaste? What about "unlawful mint" or "ill-fated mint"?
Would you buy "silky mint"-flavoured toothpaste? What about "unlawful mint" or "ill-fated mint"?
The Final Frontier of Latin
The Final Frontier of Latin
A brief look at some Latin mottos containing pop culture references and puns.
A brief look at some Latin mottos containing pop culture references and puns.
You Say Tomato, I Say Tetrazoid
I have discovered a counterexample to the claim that no one cares about the Acknowledgements section of your PhD dissertation.
Machine Learning Anagrams
Exactly what it says on the tin.
Visualizing UVic Courses
Visualizing UVic Courses
Have you ever wondered what the University of Victoria's undergrad courses would look like when visualized as a graph? Well, wonder no longer!
Have you ever wondered what the University of Victoria's undergrad courses would look like when visualized as a graph? Well, wonder no longer!
What's in a Name?
In which I attempt to explain why my blog is named after a somewhat obscure work of Latin literature.