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Introducing Opus 🎧
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🚀 I Built a Checkers AI Agent That Learns Like a Brain! 🤖♟️
Hello everyone! I just built a Checkers AI Agent that learns to play using the NEAT (NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies) algorithm! 🧠♟️
After a long time of learning and building, I finally created a Checkers AI Agent that mimics biology using the NEAT algorithm.
This AI doesn’t just play; it learns through self-play and evolves its neural network structure over time, just like a brain. Inspired by AlphaGo, I wanted to explore how AI can mimic biological evolution — and watching it get smarter is honestly exciting.
It’s still at a basic level, but seeing it grow and learn on its own makes it incredibly rewarding. You can play against the AI in your browser or train your own models.
It is also open source.
Try it online, check out the code, or contribute!
🔗 Play now: https://checkers-using-neat1.onrender.com/
🔗 GitHub: https://github.com/benasphy/Checkers_Using_NEAT
⭐ Don’t forget to star, fork.
For questions or contributions DM @benasphy
Hello everyone! I just built a Checkers AI Agent that learns to play using the NEAT (NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies) algorithm! 🧠♟️
After a long time of learning and building, I finally created a Checkers AI Agent that mimics biology using the NEAT algorithm.
This AI doesn’t just play; it learns through self-play and evolves its neural network structure over time, just like a brain. Inspired by AlphaGo, I wanted to explore how AI can mimic biological evolution — and watching it get smarter is honestly exciting.
It’s still at a basic level, but seeing it grow and learn on its own makes it incredibly rewarding. You can play against the AI in your browser or train your own models.
It is also open source.
Try it online, check out the code, or contribute!
🔗 Play now: https://checkers-using-neat1.onrender.com/
🔗 GitHub: https://github.com/benasphy/Checkers_Using_NEAT
⭐ Don’t forget to star, fork.
For questions or contributions DM @benasphy
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This is lowkey me. Atp I need a fridge full of coca cola😭😌
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There are decades where nothing happens and weeks where decades happen.
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Forwarded from Chapi Dev Talks
Python 3.14 is here with some exciting updates for developers!
The biggest news for most of you is the improved performance for multi-threaded apps thanks to official support for free-threaded Python.
Plus, a new
You'll also find smarter error messages to help you debug faster. Keep an eye out for these changes making your coding life a bit easier!
Test the JIT build of CPython by adding
https://docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/3.14.html
The biggest news for most of you is the improved performance for multi-threaded apps thanks to official support for free-threaded Python.
Plus, a new
concurrent.interpreters module opens the door for true multi-core parallelism within a single process, offering a new way to write concurrent code that bypasses the GIL for better efficiency.You'll also find smarter error messages to help you debug faster. Keep an eye out for these changes making your coding life a bit easier!
Test the JIT build of CPython by adding
export PYTHON_JIT=1 as new environment variable.https://docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/3.14.html
Python documentation
What’s new in Python 3.14
Editors, Adam Turner and Hugo van Kemenade,. This article explains the new features in Python 3.14, compared to 3.13. Python 3.14 was released on 7 October 2025. For full details, see the changelog...
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Nothing in life is a possession, they are all experiences and can vanish anytime, 'life' itself is no exception.
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