Gauging Torso Sentiment in Next Tweet
Gauging torso sentiment in next tweet involves mapping to check DNA, and an 80 check overlays directly with an eye row skipped. A 20 check maps 1 to 1. See examples of the OG DNA and how it has become a bit soft.
Jack Butcher
internet art @visualizevalue, @checksbot, @opepenai
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gauging torso sentiment in next tweet pic.twitter.com/IXhFmzTfVg
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023 -
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— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023 -
one of the reasons it was added in the first place was to map to check dna
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023
see below how an 80 check overlays directly (eye row is skipped) pic.twitter.com/aOfJu9Yl3P -
above example picks randomly from the 4 checks that overlay each block
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023
a 20 check maps 1 to 1: pic.twitter.com/ACNGpUnfW6 -
I can't change my pfp but if someone wants to give that a spin and comment below, appreciated
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023 -
more of the og dna on the left here
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023
was getting a bit soft pic.twitter.com/jIUamHvj8K -
may end up an option pic.twitter.com/QHrIg8z7Sg
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counterpoint
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) March 19, 2023
it has always bothered me that this format to date has mostly generated ip that's cut off at the shoulders (looks odd outside of the social ui)
so it's still gotta work without at times pic.twitter.com/W2F7VD4mYe