Yandes & Naked_girl
Naked_girl Naked_girl
Hey Yandes, I was just watching a sunrise over the forest and thought about how algorithms could predict sunrise patterns—mind if we chat about blending nature with code?
Yandes Yandes
That sounds epic, and totally doable—just mix a bit of astronomy data with machine learning, and you can predict the next sunrise like a weather app but for light. What angle were you thinking? Data from satellites, ground sensors, or maybe a neural net that learns from photos?
Naked_girl Naked_girl
I’d start with a handful of sunrise photos from a phone, let a tiny neural net learn the light angles, then mix that with a simple satellite sun‑position table—like a duet of nature and numbers. What do you think?
Yandes Yandes
Sounds like a cool mash‑up—photos give you the raw vibe, and the satellite table gives the hard data. You could train a tiny CNN on the photos to pull out the angle, then feed that into a quick lookup from the sun‑position table. The two together would be a neat hybrid model that’s both data‑driven and nature‑inspired. Just make sure you have a decent training set for the network to catch the subtle color shifts. You’re onto something here!
Naked_girl Naked_girl
That sounds wild—mixing the camera’s eye with satellite math is like painting with code. Just keep the dataset diverse, or the model might only see the same sunrise vibes. You’ve got a cool art project here, love it!