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14dotai · 3 months ago
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Game of chess
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codewithrees · 5 months ago
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Chess AI Simulation: Two AIs Playing Each Other
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This tutorial introduces you to creating a Python-based chess simulation where two AIs play against each other, making random moves. Perfect for exploring basic AI logic and game programming.
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gnar-slabdash · 7 months ago
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can’t believe all this time i’ve been missing out on the opportunity to refer to the chess essay as the chessay
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444names · 1 year ago
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Names generated from English Wikipedia articles for "550 Madison Avenue", "Chang'e 6", and "Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York"
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jecepede · 3 years ago
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I have seen many #Chess programs over the years but this one from #Sierra is new for me. Btw, look how #Cute the #Bishops are!!! #Retro #RetroComputing #RetroComputer #RetroGaming #RetroGame #Commodore #Commodore64 #C64 #C64c #ChessAi #ChessProgram #SierraOnline https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf3qIXdqzCu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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eugenieedanglars · 2 years ago
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I GOT A SIX ON MY MACBETH ESSAY.. (<- 100%; essays are marked out of six)..... thank you anatoly sergievsky from chess the musical for giving me ample time to consider how ambition negatively impacts relationships...
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chussyracing · 3 years ago
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My current assessment of the outfit dislike is that all the people opposed to the outfit aren't saphic enough! Horrible latters for the win!
(I have no idea about anyone's sexuality, this is just a joke)
it's ok babe, we're all for jokes here - esp if it'a about charles and lesbians
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neopronouns · 2 years ago
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kenochessaic/chessaiomen/chessaihex: a kenochord related to chess in some way; a kenochoric chessaic gender; being both kenochoric/an omen/a hex and chessaic; being both a kenochord and a chessaic gender
[pt: kenochessaic/chessaiomen/chessaihex: a kenochord related to chess in some way; a kenochoric chessaic gender; being both kenochoric/an omen/a hex and chessaic; being both a kenochord and a chessaic gender. end pt]
for myself! the outer four stripes are from the chessaic flag and the inner two are from the kenochoric flag. the term is 'keno' + 'chessaic'/'chessai' from 'chessaic' + 'omen'/'hex'!
flag id: a flag with 6 stripes. in order, they are very dark grey, off-white, purple, very dark indigo, cream, and very dark brown. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
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footyleclerc · 3 years ago
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Who are your favourite mutuals?? :P
in no order whatsoever, cause they're all LEGENDS:
@race-week (one of the best people on here; so kind, so informative!) @formulino27 (my ride or die) @illegalferrariengine (chessays are unparalleled, vibes are immaculate) @santicazorla (I just love everything about her and all the boys she loves) @formulaunoo (kindest, most caring and talented person ik) @kevin-durant (vv smart, vv right, vv cool) @oscar-piastri (munster makes me smile and her edits are just WOAH) @mickstart (I learn so much from laura's blog, always so kind and helpful) @robinfrinjs (my guide to FE 🙏🏼) @saintlysebchal (sera is just a blessing, sunshine) @ruben-dias (my fav city simp, even if she has a soft spot for pool)
I love ALL my mutuals very much but these are the ones I chat/interact with a lot or have made a diff to my experience on here :))
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livingthescilife · 2 years ago
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345 - Evil Prevails
00:00:00 - Manly Ryan North (@ryanqnorth) returns to the show to talk to Ben and Handsome Ryan (not a self-selected nickname) to talk about his new book, How to Take Over the World: Practical Schemes and Scientific Solutions for the Aspiring Supervillain, available now wherever fine books are sold!
00:36:00 - Taking over the world is thirst work. Fortunately, we came prepared. Ben is enjoying some burdock tea, which comes from the roots of a bush. Ryan is having the debatably thematic Thespian Espionage by Weathered Ground Brewing.
00:44:59 - The discussion with Ryan North continues. Learn more at supervillainbook.com or snag your own copy via our Bookshop.org affiliate page!
01:25:56 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like supervillains, you want to trust them, but should you? Ben starts off with an e-mail from Brandon who enjoyed the live show where everyone met Ben in person, or were they only meeting a satellite android body of an AI still hanging out on a computer in a garage? Ben claims quantum computer-hood in response. Ryan then presents a 5-star Apple Podcasts review from RJM544. Thanks, RJM544! Finally, Patron Rj M. has earned a BSso by writing a thesis entitled: Applications of N.E.M.O. (Northern Ermergent Monstrous Occurrences) and their use in acquiring federal funding to topple city-states: A case study in training a Chessai (Chesapeakus monstorius) to commit villainy on behalf of coercive doctoral research. Thanks, Rj M.!
More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our Patreon!
Music credit: Villano - Blue Dot Sessions Audio Production: Rob Heath
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sciencesortof · 2 years ago
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345 | Evil Prevails
00:00:00 - Manly Ryan North (@ryanqnorth) returns to the show to talk to Ben and Handsome Ryan (not a self-selected nickname) to talk about his new book, How to Take Over the World: Practical Schemes and Scientific Solutions for the Aspiring Supervillain, available now wherever fine books are sold!
00:36:00 - Taking over the world is thirst work. Fortunately, we came prepared. Ben is enjoying some burdock tea, which comes from the roots of a bush. Ryan is having the debatably thematic Thespian Espionage by Weathered Ground Brewing.
00:44:59 - The discussion with Ryan North continues. Learn more at supervillainbook.com or snag your own copy via our Bookshop.org affiliate page!
01:25:56 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like supervillains, you want to trust them, but should you? Ben starts off with an e-mail from Brandon who enjoyed the live show where everyone met Ben in person, or were they only meeting a satellite android body of an AI still hanging out on a computer in a garage? Ben claims quantum computer-hood in response. Ryan then presents a 5-star Apple Podcasts review from RJM544. Thanks, RJM544! Finally, Patron Rj M. has earned a BSso by writing a thesis entitled: Applications of N.E.M.O. (Northern Ermergent Monstrous Occurrences) and their use in acquiring federal funding to topple city-states: A case study in training a Chessai (Chesapeakus monstorius) to commit villainy on behalf of coercive doctoral research. Thanks, Rj M.!
More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our Patreon!
Music credit: Villano - Blue Dot Sessions Audio Production: Rob Heath Image Credit: Gregg Kulick
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irarelypostanything · 6 years ago
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Chess Essay (Chessay) - Hatred, Manipulation, and the Psychology of Vengeance
No episode of Person of Interest is more famous than If-Then-Else, in which Finch (genius programmer guy, to the uninitiated) teaches a sentient AI how to play Chess.  He reveals early on that he dislikes the game--you establish your objective, you assign values to people, and then you willingly manipulate the subordinates and sacrifice them as necessary.  His entire philosophy is that “playing to the game” fails in real life, and yet the episode winds up in an interesting “revision” of this way of thinking.
Without spoiling too much, the AI winds up in a dilemma.  The AI faces a much more complex situation in which it must maneuver real people through a gunfight.  There are too many possibilities.  It has no choice but to take the “best option,” even if this best option involves allowing something extremely significant to be lost in favor of achieving the ultimate goal.  Is treating real situations like “games” a fundamental flaw?  I am not so sure.  Real war can be thought of like a game, a game in which smaller sacrifices have to be made in favor of a greater goal.  Along the way, ethical considerations have to be weighed.  One war general, describing a situation in which he gave the order to use drone strikes on a house, said that it’s extremely hard in some situations to be absolutely sure who is an enemy and who is a civilian.  This uncertainty, he went on to say, is the kind of thing that makes military veterans take up drinking.
Anyway, it’s natural to compare chess to war.  I personally prefer to compare it to something far more exciting: Economics and stock trading.
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So I just watched this episode in season one of Billions called Quality of Life.  Without spoiling too much about this series, either, it’s basically a giant and drawn-out “fight” between a powerful attorney and a billionaire who partakes in insider trading.  They frequently make reference to games in order to emphasize that the entire show is a “game” that the two main characters play.  This episode, other than being about an important character, frames the scenario as a Chess situation and prompts the viewer to wonder if both of them simply reduced an undeserving person to a pawn.
It’s a vexed metaphor, and I’m kind of tired about TV depicting “pawns,” but this episode did something I thought was really impressive.  It talked about vengeance and hatred, which are both very real things in the game of Chess.  Searching for Bobby Fischer plays with this by conveying how different teachers of a prodigy try to convince him that his opponent is the enemy, and that in order to truly win you need to hate your enemy.  Chuck, in an intro monologue to his subordinates, talked about how he might have been a grandmaster if it had not been for his incessant rage and hatred.  If he hated an opponent, for whatever reason, he would stick with that and play bold moves designed to demonstrate his superiority.  He would get so hung up in crushing his opponent totally that he would forget to actually play the game.
This was supposed to be a 10-minute freewrite and it’s already been 13, so here’s the main point:
In Chess, you often face situations in which you have a desire to either show off, shock, or intimidate by playing risky moves that you have either not fully thought through, or that would quickly fall apart if your opponent saw how to counter them.  An attack in Chess can easily backfire: a counter can quickly turn a situation around, a sacrifice means a loss was made, and any situation of putting your own pieces in enemy territory will come with an obvious risk.  To win, you have to be smart about it.  Your goal is to trap the enemy king, not to show the other player how clever you are.
But can the world be reduced to a game?  I’m not so sure.  Wisecrack did a brilliant take on Billions about how it rejects the philosophy of framing your life through game theory, but I think the ethical aspects of the show could have been more fleshed out had Wisecrack not already taken sufficient time discussing game aspects.  Sometimes I wonder when it’s appropriate to assign values to people and assets.  Sometimes I wonder when it’s appropriate to think in terms of a single objective.  Lastly, I wonder if the sunk-cost fallacy applies to people.
Kasparov described his view of the game as analogous to stock trading.  If you have a piece that lost its value, that piece becomes a liability.  If you can trade that piece for one of a far higher value, then you take it every single time.
But obviously Kasparov was talking about Chess.  That’s kind of the point, right?
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femgirlfriend-moved · 3 years ago
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chessay we have to cook i have some mushrooms and i have to put them in a stew
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kingscrusher · 6 years ago
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Stunning Neural network Queen Sacrifice || Leela vs KomodoMCTS
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neopronouns · 2 years ago
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chessaiboy | chessaigirl
chessaiboy(/guy/man/male): a male gender related to chess in some way; a male chessaic gender; being both a boy/guy/man and chessaic; being both a male gender and a chessaic gender
chessaigirl(/gal/woman/female): a female gender related to chess in some way; a female chessaic gender; being both a girl/gal/woman and chessaic; being both a female gender and a chessaic gender
[pt: chessaiboy(/guy/man/male): a male gender related to chess in some way; a male chessaic gender; being both a boy/guy/man and chessaic; being both a male gender and a chessaic gender
chessaigirl(/gal/woman/female): a female gender related to chess in some way; a female chessaic gender; being both a girl/gal/woman and chessaic; being both a female gender and a chessaic gender. end pt]
for anon! the outer four stripes are from the chessaic flag and the middle represents maleness and femaleness respectively. the terms are 'chessai' from 'chessaic' + boy/girl/etc.!
flag id: two flags with 5 stripes. the left flag's stripes, in order, are very dark grey, off-white, sky blue, cream, and very dark brown. the right flag's stripes, in order, are very dark grey, off-white, light red-pink, cream, and very dark brown. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
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eugenieedanglars · 2 years ago
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chessay (chess essay) (essay that reminds me of chess) posting... macbeth is where he wants to be and who he wants to be and doing what he always said he would and yet he feels he hasn't won at all............
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