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I have a love/hate with artificial intelligence. There is so much of what is called AI slop out there, that I long for true human interactio...
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Published on my old blog back on October 14, 2014: Very close to celebrating my sixtieth birthday, I feel very secure in my masculinity...
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The King in Yellow is a fictitious play that featured in the short stories of Robert W. Chambers (1865-1933). In the stories, the play, ...
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The war was over... The only survivors were street animals — dogs, cats and rats. From them, a new race of mutants evolved. That was a...

That looks better than some of the published "professional" fiction I've read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with me. It's got me intrigued. How does it work? Are the bigger words the ones that are used the most in the story?
ReplyDeleteYes, the bigger the word, the more common is its use. This will be great when I publish The Shrine War as it needs a glossary.
DeleteThe biggest challenge will be finding a browser that uses Java. I had to download an older copy of Internet Explorer and install Java to finally get the applet to work.