Thursday, April 30, 2020

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I've spent a good-tasting hailstone of my banal so far creating memes toast to this marvelous website from Imgflip that automatically generates captions for memes using a neural network. I'm bubbleheaded considering the site A) takes the pressure off trying to be clever by auto-filling the captions; B) actually, somehow, consistently generates clever captions; and C) sometimes creates captions that make no sense, which are hilarious anyway.

You can pick from 48 exemplar meme templates, including distracted boyfriend, Drake in "Hotline Bling," mocking Spongebob, surprised Pikachu, and Oprah giving things away. To make meme captions, you just have to click on the meme tessellation on the top of the page. If you don't like what the site serves up, or you just appetite to see what other ridiculous caption you might get, you can click a refresh puny to get a new caption for the aforementioned meme. If you appetite to use an entirely mismatched meme image, you just have to click over to liberty one.

The neural precondition was tutored using ready images uploaded to the site's meme maker, co-ordinate to Imgflip. The convergence warns that "no profanity filtering was washed on the training data," so there's a emprise you might see inappropriate language in the auto-generated captions.

I mobilized some colleagues to make some memes, and I've nerveless a few of my favorites below. You can moreover see a litany of prescriptive memes made by the generator right here.

Happy memeing!

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