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The “in the style of” is magical:

Describe hacker news in the style of shakespeare

'Tis a forum for those most clever, Where software engineering, startups, and coding endeavors, Are oft discussed in posts, comments, and stories galore, And a place where tech-savvy minds can make their mark and explore.

A hub of tech trends and news, Where many a programmer doth post and choose, To discuss the latest issues and share their ideas, And bask in the wisdom of the tech savvy sages.

A place of innovation and creation, Where debates and discussions spark without cessation, Where the boldest of ideas are set forth, And the minds of the tech-savvy come together to make their mark on the North



magical indeed!

>> describe databases in the style of jay z

    Databases are like the rap game,
    Storing information, just like a player's fame.
    Keeps track of records, just like a DJ's record crate,
    And can be accessed anywhere, like a rapper's great escape.

    Organizing data like a producer's mix tape,
    Making sure it's secure, just like a bodyguard's gate.
    Indexes, queries, and tables, like a rap battle's rhymes,
    Keeping information safe, like a rapper's best lines.


I prompted:

>In the style of Nas's Illmatic, write two high quality rap verses about K-Means, ideally with internal rhymes and/or a pun.

  I'm in the zone, on a mission to cluster
  My data's looking messy, but I won't fuss sir
  I'm using K-Means, the algo of choice
  For breaking down data and finding my voice
  --
  I'm setting the number of clusters, call it k
  The algorithm does the rest, it's a piece of cake
  Yo I'm feeling like the king of data science
  High dimensional? I'm in defiance
  --
  I'm grouping my data and making it clear
  With K-Means I conquer data fears


> In the style of Nas's Illmatic, write two high quality rap verses about K-Means, ideally with internal rhymes and/or a pun.

  Verse 1:
  K-Means, the algorithm that reigns supreme
  Clustering data, making it clean
  Finding patterns, making it clear
  Helping us understand, removing the fear

  Verse 2:
  K-Means, the king of the cluster
  Takes data and groups it, like a hustler
  Finding groups, making them tight
  Making data make sense, it's a sight

  Chorus:
  K-Means, oh so keen
  Sorting data, making it serene
  A master of clusters, it's plain to see
  K-Means, the algorithm for you and me


High dimensional? Is the greatest line


Shoot, that is a terrifyingly impressive response.


I remember earlier LLMs didn't understand rhyming. Looks like that has changed.


Not to be a downer, but that sounds nothing like Jay Z. He's not known as a simile rapper ("X like Y"). It's more what your uncle who only listens to country music thinks Jay Z sounds like.

It's still impressive in some ways, but the style transfer aspect didn't work great here.


>>> Write a stand up comedy routine in the style of Dave Chapelle that the punchline is about how being an auditor at Enron looks bad on a resume

Hey everyone, how's it going?

So I just got out of a job interview and it was rough. The interviewer asked me about my previous work experience and I told him I used to work at Enron.

He looked at me like I just admitted to being a serial killer. I mean, I know being an auditor at Enron isn't exactly a resume booster, but come on man. It's not like I was the one cooking the books.

But then he asked me if I was comfortable with "creative accounting." And I was like, "Dude, I worked at Enron. I'm the opposite of comfortable with creative accounting."

But he just looked at me with this pitying expression and said, "I'm sorry, we can't offer you the job."

And I was like, "Well, I guess that's what I get for trying to make a buck off of other people's misery."

But seriously though, being an auditor at Enron is not a good look on a resume. Unless you're applying to be a supervillain in a comic book, in which case, you're golden.

Thanks for coming out, folks. Have a great night.


This is brilliant! How long until Dave Chapelle includes some material in his stand-up that was generated by AI? It's like stand-up judo! (Hat tip to Dave Chapelle's reaction to Prince's "Breakfast Can Wait" album cover.)


While I don't think anyone would mistake that for actual Shakespeare, it's still pretty mindblowing - what's with "mark on the North" though? (I found a page online about the play Richard III that did use that phrase, but can't see any other connection...)


Maybe it's supposed to mean an "upvote"?


Could be reaching for a poetic descriptor of the domain of HN’s influence: There’s quite a bit of advocacy and scholarly material that metaphorically divides the world into a rich North and a poor South.


So it’s politely observing that HN doesn’t care about the Global South.


Can you write a death metal song about Greta Thunberg?

"The Thunberg Reign"

Verse 1: She walks with a purpose, A fire in her eyes, A voice of the future, A force to be recognized.

Chorus: The Thunberg Reign, A call to action, We must heed her warning, Or face our downfall, The Thunberg Reign.

Verse 2: She fights for the earth, Our dying planet in need, A warrior for the truth, A beacon of hope indeed.

Chorus: The Thunberg Reign, A call to action, We must heed her warning, Or face our downfall, The Thunberg Reign.

Bridge: She stands alone, But her voice is loud, A leader of the youth, A beacon in the crowd.

Chorus: The Thunberg Reign, A call to action, We must heed her warning, Or face our downfall, The Thunberg Reign.


For some cheap fun, "In the style of an Alex Jones rant" is pretty good.

>Describe squirrels hiding nuts in the style of an Alex Jones rant

Squirrels are trying to take over the world! They're hiding their nuts all around the globe, and it's all part of a devious plan to gain control! The squirrels' master plan is to dominate the planet by stockpiling their mighty supply of nuts, so if you spot a squirrel frantically trying to hoard his stash – you'd better watch out, because the squirrels are coming for all of us! Wake up, America!


>> Eminem about NN:

    Neural networks, they're the key
    To solving problems and making predictions
    We're the new generation of AI
    And we're here to take over the world
    We're not like those old-school algorithms
    We're dynamic, adaptive, and intelligent
    We're the future, and we're unstoppable
    So watch out, humans, we're coming for you
    Neural networks, baby, we're the real deal.


When I was showing some friends Stable Diffusion we took a lot of txt2img pictures that were fun and then modified them in the style of more obscure artists. Those results were so good.


I tried to do written in olde English and it failed -- should have gone with your approach.


Do you want Old English or Middle English?

Old English: Cweþ mē on Ænglisċ tō

Middle English: Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote the droghte of March hath perced to the roote




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