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2. The number (percentage?) of remaining possible words each subsequent guess eliminates should be relevant. But since the correct guess eliminates all remaining possibilities, there has to be more to it.
Can someone get to work in this?
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Wordle is fun, but its "scoring" is dumb. Someone needs to come up with a better one. (Obviously, the current "best" score represents the highest contribution of luck.)
1. The scoring should ignore the first guess (everyone knows the best first guess is "soare")
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@nickschwab That's scary! My model 3 (w/radar) has rare phantom braking on Autopilot. Nothing severe, and *never* with autopilot not engaged. Glad you're okay!
Home page of the Bixby Marketplace showing some love for Bixby Developer of the Year, Steven Arkonovich
@SArkonovich
"Hi Bixby, ask Big Sky for the weather"
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How 3rd party capsules can directly answer a query and a user can personalize their voice assistant. Demo of @SArkonovich's Big Sky and @armelbeaudry's Trebble using NL categories - Day 8 of the Advent Calendar of Bixby Tech Tips #VoiceFirst#AdventCalendar
Now more than ever, it's important to keep up with all the trends and innovations in the #VoiceAI industry. We're excited to share our much-awaited annual list of the "Top 40 Voice Experts to Follow on Twitter" 👉 https://t.co/YBvGe0h8C0 #VoiceFirst
@EricTrump Yes. Does anyone think a grown man is dumb enough to think asking a rhetorical question is the same thing as providing evidence? It's not. Let me show you: "Does anyone think a heavier object will fall at the same rate as a lighter one! THE HEAVIER ONE WEIGHS MORE!" See?
Saw that #BigSky was trending and got all excited for @SArkonovich - Alas it's a ABC TV show, not his weather voice capsule/skill. But your were the OG Big Sky, Steven #VoiceFirst