Evan Armstrong's Projects
Create RP training data from a VN, using GPT-4
An open-ended Codecademy React project. Create and manage appointments! Don't reload the page or you'll lose your info!
Convert Compute And Books Into Instruct-Tuning Datasets
Automatically commit in a repo and get AI to write the messages. Never lose work again!
Clumsily training a pytorch model using a bag-of-words approach on the 20-newsgroups dataset
Using reinforcement learning to teach a neural network how to play a racing game.
Recreating a fictional character as best as GPT-2 can, with a script and fine-tuning
The chat interface part of my Chizuru chatbot script -- by itself, so that you can more easily hack it/download it
Even more GitHub & Git practice. Nearly done with that, then back to the fun stuff.
Identifies and counts how many times common colors appear in a text file. Preserves the order.
Part of a tutorial Codecademy's given me on Netlify
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Personal site. It's actually good now. Will get even more improved as I get even more improved.
Estimating the infinite sum of 1/n^2 in two programming languages
Chat interface MVP for ggml models using alpaca prompt format, but with expressions for the chatbot
What it says on the tin. My first attempt at figuring out React based on the documentation.
A react-redux app that allows people to make flashcard quizzes. I did the redux, they did the react. I know how to do both though.
Git & GitHub practice, put to me by Codecademy
adds commas to numbers (in the right places, no less)
A (so far failed) attempt at predicting Canada's GDP the next year given information on various economic factors this year.
A nice dark theme for starting out when styling HTML
A place for me to store all the Haskell projects I wrote when I was young(er). Quality is not guruanteed. But these were fun to do if I remember rightly.
Generates Hexadecimal Passwords
React web app that uses the Spotify API to search for songs and make playlists. A really cool, really hard Codecademy project.
A little navigation game I made for a codecademy project. Winnable map not guaranteed.