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GPT-2 the Next Level in Text Generation for now at least

If you love WordPress you are really going to like this post 🙂

I have played around with OpenAI’s GPT-2 a bit and it is a fun text generator. It does a strikingly good job at generating fairly OK text. With a little touch up it one could create something sensible and readable.

Seeded with “Welcome to WordPress!” (I’m editing in WordPress and this was the first thing that came to mind) below is what OpenAI’s GPT-2 machine learning text generator came up with on the first shot.  This has not been edited and GPT-2 seems to spell all words 100% and has fair grammar and sentence structure. Even though it can make fair paragraphs, it can wander a bit off topic at times but, is generally coherent. I have to admit being a bit blown away when I first started playing with it a bit and this is only using the 117M model version available on Github.

So, here’s the part where we start…

Welcome to WordPress!

Model prompt >>> Welcome to WordPress!
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There are over 10,000 websites. It’s hard to count them all! And, it really is.

Let’s start with a quick summary of a few websites – WordPress, WordPress Plus, Hosted Blogger, WordPress, blog, etc.:

This is a list that lets you go from list to list and even from list to list. When you click on my name you can see I have 5 pages with 5,000+ blog posts.

It’s very easy to find and read a list on Twitter.

When you visit the Website, you are being asked to navigate through several pages of websites. You can also go to our Website navigation.

Now, let’s go for a little more fun: I hope that you have enjoyed this website and find the posts of other visitors that are looking to help you. It’s been one of those times, like now since the late ’80s, when I was doing it, that people would tell me I was dumb, that I didn’t know how to read a book. “I’d never read a book!” And that would be the beginning.

Now, I know when I read a book, I don’t look like a dumb person. No.

To be honest, I’m used to looking pretty stupid for being dumb. I don’t always have friends in their twenties or thirties that I would have found interesting. And I don’t take myself very seriously when things are looking good.

And I always have friends just as I am, and I don’t do good writing, and, in fact, when I’m not writing, I have friends I think are actually intelligent, but they are totally out of their heads. They are not stupid, so there’s just something about me that I would like to be called an intelligent genius. And they are just out of their brains.

I always go through my twenties and thirties thinking I’m smarter, and I’m going to give them crap and they’re probably right. I go through my twenties and thirties thinking I’m smarter and they’re just not going to.

I see all the people I’m reading these days thinking I’m smart and smart in my twenties and thirties, and I think, “My God? It’s only been a month since I have read a book.” I just think I’m getting the wrong look at it.

For Variety Let’s Go Try Again

This time around it output’s what looks like the intro to a tutorial on building a site, with some clunky HTML at the bottom. Notice the emoticon! I stole a few lines from this output and already wove them in above for fun. If one was to take the text below and hand edit it, it could be used to kick start a tutorial. It could break any writers block that you might have and get the ball rolling, see the example right after this text dump.

 

If you love WordPress you are really going to like this post 🙂

How Do I get started making WordPress?

In case you didn’t know WordPress is actually not quite that interesting after all. Even if you’re not trying to go the Web with a web browser.

But in order to succeed, WordPress needs you to be familiar with the various parts of it and if that’s all, you’re going to need some background info!

We’re actually all interested in WordPress on a lot of levels.

So, here’s the part where we start…

Creating a website

For WordPress, you’re going to be using the web for a couple of things.

The first thing you’ll want to do…

Create websites

So, you’ve probably read how the web can be an intimidating tool for beginners.

And so, we want to take you through what it really is.

Our site is a very basic web page.

So, how do we define a site and what do we do with it?

Well, it starts with making an appearance.

It’s called an email address

A website addresses are very powerful because it tells us the number of page views and the total number of views for an email.

Let’s start by getting you to get a feeling of how well this page works.

So what’s the deal with a website?

Let’s take a little detour

Now that you’ve got that impression about the website and get to your first point, we’ll start to explain more about how it functions.

How a website works?

Let’s first get you started with a simple HTML page .

We’ll start with defining our website at a basic level. Let’s go ahead, for the sake of simplicity we’ll take all of the components from the HTML below:

<a href=”https://www.wp.com/v3/wp/”>

<div class=”example-wrapper”>

</div>

<script type=”text/javascript”>

//

“example”

</script>

“http://the.example.com/?page=example.svg”

</a>

<page>

<img src=”https://www.wp.com/v3/wp/”>

</page>

</body>

OK lets make an intro to a WordPress tutorial out of some of the text above to see how it can help prime the pump of writing….

If you love WordPress you are really going to like this post 🙂

You might be wondering, how do I get started making a WordPress site? You’ve probably read how WordPress can be an intimidating tool for beginners. But, in order to succeed, you need to be familiar with the various parts of WordPress. You’re going to need some background info!

So what’s the deal with a website? Let’s start by getting  a feeling of how  building a page works by looking at how webpages work in the first place. We will take a little detour and get you started with a simple HTML page.

…it is entirely possible to get recursive and keep feeding the model text as you work along in the tutorial to create more ideas to propel the creative process forward. I might go into this further in the future and produce an example. But for I post a few cuts from model produced text below to show off the concept.

How do I get started with WordPress?

Once you have your free, easy to use WordPress site up and running for your WordPress account, you can find some tips and tricks to get started with the site you want to build your own plugin and set up in your WordPress application.

..I liked the line “How do I get started with WordPress?” so I fed that into the model and next thing you know I get something that could be a start to the next section of a tutorial…

Model prompt >>> How do I get started with WordPress?
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Step 1 – Create your site

Once you have your site, get a copy of the plugin. I use WP Engine as my plugin manager. Once you are installed, you should see a page with WordPress: Setup – Configuration for your content page. After you have done that, click Create a new page for your newly created page. You should see the page with WordPress: Setup – Your site. Click Next to see the configuration section. In the next step, you will create the page as if your site was created with WordPress.

Step 2 – Update your site

Update your site in the WordPress dashboard. If it is installed from the local system of your WordPress installation, your WordPress will be updated. You can click Next to see updates for your site as they were made.

Step 3 – Set up your site

Set up your site by creating a WordPress account, signing in to the WordPress account, setting up your website with WordPress, etc.

Step 4 – Creating your website

Go to the Settings page and click Create Website. You can now create a new page under your WordPress profile. Select your new URL. In this section, you can check if this should work. If not, then you will need to click on the Advanced Button to make an update. Once you have checked if your site has been updated, click Continue. To finish, select Update Site and make a new change to your WordPress site.

Step 5 – Register

Once you have registered with WordPress, sign up for the My Online Account Program, which allows WordPress websites to be easily accessed from any web browser. Register your account with your web hosting provider (AWS) and you should see the instructions below.

Register a domain name

To begin, click on the Registration Check button. If it is still not there, then you will need to click on the “New Username” option or click on the Search bar that appears.

Click on the Search button in one of your applications. It will take you to the section on registration.

Select your domain name. Click OK to confirm that you are registered, it will pop in.

In both the Name and Contact fields below, click Add domain to Register and click the Registration Button, check Yes or OK to confirm that you should see a confirmation page.

Once you have checked in on your domain name, the web browser will ask you to enter your password. Next, follow these steps to change your existing

 

… almost the end for now.

Finally, How about a 3rd Try

Now the model goes way off topic. My guess is that there is random seeded of the Weights and Biases in the model and they must have been randomized in a way that caused the model to veer off topic right from the start.

<|endoftext|>A few weeks ago, I published an article detailing the first round of the 2016 American College Football Championship. The article was titled “Top 10 Players in Division I College Football,” and it’s still a long walk from having the best-of-the-class selection process of any college in college football. It’s an interesting concept, as it’s a way into the future. However, a lot of people may still think the same thing I’m saying, and I should think twice.

After seeing the rankings at my own site, I decided to share a few details on the 2017 football draft. The Top 10 prospects in Division I, along with a few other players, are included so that this post will highlight what makes the best players in college football.

The top 11 prospects in 2017

I’m making it sound as if our top class could be considered the top 5 in college football now. That’s not really so. I’m sure, we’ll be seeing much of the top 10 players in this Class of 2017 in 2016. The Top 10 players in Division I were ranked by the following: The number of career touchdowns and receiving yards the top 10 plays a season. If you are a member of the College Football Playoff, and you’re a member of Football Bowl Subdivision, I am going to rank you by the following. You are no slouch, but that is, if you rank first in the Big Ten or NFC Division, you might not have the Big Ten/CSN, unless that person, Jim Irsay, is looking at you.

If you are a member of the NCAA, and you’re going to be ranked second or third nationally in each conference, you might not have the highest ranking player in one conference, but maybe a couple of the higher rankings are worth your time and attention. These rankings are based off of two different ways of looking at players going into their careers as Division I college football prospects:

The Football Bowl Subdivision

My current ranking of teams is based on just two different ways:

• Based on how many points the top team is allowed to gain in division I.

• Based on how many points a team is allowed to lose in division I

This is also really well thought out and makes me wonder what the best option (or worse) for the college football players I know in the future may be.

I’m going to list my team’s results in alphabetical order, and I’d like to get

Resources

https://www.lmspulse.com/2019/open-source-artificial-neural-network-gpt/

https://lambdalabs.com/blog/run-openais-new-gpt-2-text-generator-code-with-your-gpu/

Siraj Ravel does a good job explain the technology behind OpenAi’s GPT-2 Text Generator