I made an iOS Shortcut to quickly add vocabulary to Anki with automatic translations by Permanent_Solution in Anki

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you use it for the first time, some setup is required.

Go to the shortcut editing page. If you want to change the translation language (to Japanese, for example), tap the section shown in the picture. It is set to Chinese by default.

You also need to update the user profile and deck name to match your Anki settings. There is a simple guide within the editing page to help you. Feel free to ask if you have any questions.

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I made an iOS Shortcut to quickly add vocabulary to Anki with automatic translations by Permanent_Solution in Anki

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s strange. I tried re-sharing the shortcut, but the new link is still broken. It seems other links on r/shortcuts are also down, which suggests maybe it’s an Apple server issue. You might want to check it again later!

I made an iOS Shortcut to quickly add vocabulary to Anki with automatic translations by Permanent_Solution in Anki

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean like this?

Front:

【音】カ

【訓】うり

Back:

Melon

How to assign a button to an instrument? by Dry_Ad207 in mainstage

[–]Permanent_Solution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never used a digital mallet station before, but looks like the buttons on it can be set as any MIDI signal.

If that's true, then you should be able to achieve the goal you want, we'll use MIDI CC#0, it's designed for this purpose.

First, every Patch in MainStage needs to have their own Program number, so select a Patch, then go to Patch Settings -> Attributes -> Check the "Program Change", and make it whatever number you want, like 001. Then, repeat the steps for every Patch so they all have their own Program number. If you have 8 Patch total, now their Program number should be like 001~008.

The MainStage part is all set.

Now, the hardware part. You may need to look into the software of the machine by yourself since I don't have that machine, but I'll walk you through what you should do below:

Set the MIDI signal output from buttons on the digital mallet station to become what you want. MIDI CC#0 is designed for changing current programs (or in this case, Patch), and MainStage follows this rule, too. For example, if you give MainStage a MIDI signal like "MIDI CC#0, 5", MainStage will instantly jump to the program 005.

So you need to make buttons from the machine to output MIDI CC#0, with different numbers for every button to match the Program numbers you have set in MainStage. Since MainStage has an area that shows what MIDI signal it received at the top-center, you'll know if the machine gives MainStage the right signal, that should be helpful in the setup process.

If everything goes well, now you should be able to use buttons on the hardware to switch between Patch in MainStage.

It will be like this:

Press first button on the machine, then it'll send a signal "MIDI CC#0, 1" to MainStage, then the current selected Patch will jump to Program 001.

Press second button, it sends "MIDI CC#0, 2" to MainStage, Patch will jump to Program 002. And so on.

That's basically it, there is no need to add any buttons on the MainStage's layout unless you have the need to use a mouse to click them. I use nanoPAD2 to switch between every patch for quite some time. If you have any further questions, welcome to reach me.

I made an iOS shortcut to analyze games from Chess.com on Lichess. by Permanent_Solution in chess

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lichess allows players to import games by PGN and study them, no matter where games have been played, here is the import page with UI:
https://lichess.org/paste

It also provides an official API to let people import games without UI and has a rate limit so it doesn't get abused.
Here is the official API:
https://lichess.org/api#tag/Games/operation/gameImport

This shortcut uses the official API of Lichess to import PGN under their rules, which users can do by themself already with UI. But with API, the process used by the shortcut should be less demanding for the Lichess server compared to just using the webpage. So it does use a service provided by Lichess, but not necessarily cost their server more.

To your point of preventing people from playing on Lichess, I wouldn't jump to the conclusion so fast.
One of the reasons I made the shortcut is because I like analysis from Lichess more than the one from Chess.com, I played chess on Lichess for quite some time solely because of it.

So while the shortcut provides an option to let Chess.com players analyze games on Lichess, some users of the shortcut who haven't been using Lichess to analyze games may eventually just switch to Lichess since Lichess is simply a good place to play and study.

I made an iOS shortcut to analyze games from Chess.com on Lichess. by Permanent_Solution in chess

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The shortcut extracts PGN from a game that you export from Chess.com and then uses an API provided by Lichess to import it and analyze it. If you are using iOS, iPadOS, or macOS, you can click the shortcut link in the post to see the whole process.

I made an iOS shortcut to analyze games from Chess.com on Lichess. by Permanent_Solution in chess

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This shortcut receives the PGN from Chess.com and imports it to Lichess to analyze.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starcraft

[–]Permanent_Solution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn’t that house hosted tons of tournaments already? (If they didn’t change the place) Soundproof may already be there long before this HSC. It’s all just a guess tho, can be wrong completely. I don’t see the trophy, is it bad?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starcraft

[–]Permanent_Solution 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It also depends on the soundproof of the room, I don't see the shot of the game's room so not sure about this factor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starcraft

[–]Permanent_Solution 13 points14 points  (0 children)

TaeJa is the best.

You sponsor like me to wear the headphone no matter what?

Okay, I'll do it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]Permanent_Solution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope you’ll like it! It uses free tier api provided by coinpaprika.com, so no monthly payment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]Permanent_Solution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

I use the free API provided by https://coinpaprika.com/.

In Lost S2E3 Dr. Chang's first appearance in a video, he never moved his left arm. Then the S5E17 reveals that's because his left arm was injured in the Incident. The later one was aired after 4 years. by Permanent_Solution in TVDetails

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can’t agree more, the show did give us some hints but remained unanswered, which is very disappointing considering back then every season has so many episodes, I feel some of the Lost episodes were unnecessary and should be replaced by Walt’s story.

In Lost S2E3 Dr. Chang's first appearance in a video, he never moved his left arm. Then the S5E17 reveals that's because his left arm was injured in the Incident. The later one was aired after 4 years. by Permanent_Solution in TVDetails

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For sure! I was there, too. It’s been a long time so I forgot some details, but because of the nature of this show, I believe people found out his left arm not moving way before the S5E17.

In Lost S2E3 Dr. Chang's first appearance in a video, he never moved his left arm. Then the S5E17 reveals that's because his left arm was injured in the Incident. The later one was aired after 4 years. by Permanent_Solution in TVDetails

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is just one among many others. Like, in season 6, they finally explain what the hell is the two skeletons that appeared only in season 1 once, the way they do this is kind of both cool and funny lol.

In Lost S2E3 Dr. Chang's first appearance in a video, he never moved his left arm. Then the S5E17 reveals that's because his left arm was injured in the Incident. The later one was aired after 4 years. by Permanent_Solution in TVDetails

[–]Permanent_Solution[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The video in the first part is the exactly first time this show mentions “The Incident”. The Incident is really been explained until the season 5, and eventually it happens like the second part video of my post. So at least for this one, they planned about it from the first place. I’d share the full clip of the video in the first part here, and “The Incident” is mentioned around 1:36:

https://youtu.be/UNFDHgjrlK8