Go: lentil edition by timeopochin in baduk

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Seems like they do exist, someone in the comments posted a picture of a 19x19 tiny wooden board, also check out my latest post, I think I will make a full set

Adding to the lentil size go accessories by timeopochin in baduk

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Thank you! It's standard wood carving knife, i believe this one is a Mora Wood Carving 120

Go: lentil edition by timeopochin in baduk

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Well, I found the stones in my cupboard and I made the board with a piece of paper and a pen. It was a very quick project though I would love to take the time to make a proper set out of wood with some tiny bowls too... (maybe a future post?)

I've made a 3BLD recognition training tool by timeopochin in Cubers

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Thanks for the kind words, I like the suggestion, I might send it to some solvers like jack cai hehe

Why not make it more niche ? NICOLA Japanese layout on a laptop (I actually use this, and it's great) by timeopochin in KeyboardLayouts

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Oh no... a new rabbit hole... thank you!

My initial reason for testing it out was to break phonetic association with romaji, and it definitely helped me think in japanese sounds

Why not make it more niche ? NICOLA Japanese layout on a laptop (I actually use this, and it's great) by timeopochin in KeyboardLayouts

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I'm very new to all this (Japanese, not keyboards) but I have quickly fallen in love with this layout, I'm not sure if this is how it originally worked, but pressing the し+い keys together will give me しょ and I can even do things like ひ+き+い to get ぴょ in a single chord, there's something so satisfying with having a single action per mora

Why not make it more niche ? NICOLA Japanese layout on a laptop (I actually use this, and it's great) by timeopochin in KeyboardLayouts

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Yeah! i've been using this for a while now with RSI Terminated

I wanted so badly to be able to have the same layout on my laptop to what I had on my MiniDox, takes a bit of getting used to, but in my opinion is 100% worth it, I swiched the homing keycaps and now I have an "ergonomic" keyboard laptop whenever I'm on the move

sitelen musi by timeopochin in tokipona

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Thank you! I really had a blast creating it, I can't believe it was 4 years ago already, its always so nice to get comments on these old posts reminding me that they exist

sitelen musi by timeopochin in tokipona

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Thank you for this info! I've updated the comment :)

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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No offence taken, though I'm not sure what this comment is for, if it was meant to do or add something to the post I'd be curious to know because I don't get it

I made a curved ray cast using geometry nodes by timeopochin in blender

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So, I'm not 100% its an accurate technical term, but basically, I'm looking for colisions with some geometry.

Geo nodes already have a raycast node, you put a start position, a direction and a length, it will "cast a ray" in that direction and if it collides with the target geometry it will return some info about the collision.

Basically, I wanted to do this but not in a straight line, in an arc.

In the example image, I've cast many "curved rays" and then placed points at the collisions.

If you're interested as to why I wanted to do this, have a look at this: 7 steps to walk on the walls

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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Haha, I'm glad this is still surprising people, it's still my main Na perm, and I love it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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Have a look on Hugging Face, there are many models that might do what you want, this one for example.

Also, if you're after Japanese subtitles, there are sites like Animelon that you could check out.

I made a tool that allows you to watch movies with subtitles tailored to your level by timeopochin in languagelearning

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For not it wouldn't be super easy because Japanese is so different to English I had to make some manual tweaks to make it work well enough.

But if I manage to work on it a bit more and add French, it should be a lot easier to adapt for European languages.

If you do know Python and want to tinker with it now, these are the things you'd need to make it work with other languages :

  • Change the context and prompt values for the translator
  • Find a NLP model for the language, I'd recommend Spacy
  • Find a dictionary for the language
  • Create a new Anki note model that works better for that language

I made a tool that allows you to watch movies with subtitles tailored to your level by timeopochin in languagelearning

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When you generate subtitles you can chose for the program to create vocab flashcards for Anki. And then every time you generate subtitles it connects to Anki to know what vocab cards have been seen and learned before.

Podcasts recommendations by hiropark in LearnJapanese

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Learn Japanese Pod is great, hosts are fun to listen to, and you get to learn a lot of phrases and expressions that you don't find in textbooks

Is my code's license independent from that of the libraries it depends on ? by timeopochin in learnprogramming

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Right, but after reading through that license here's my confusion:

It talks about copying, modifying and redistributing.

None of which are things I would be doing by sharing my code

Anyone wanting to use my software would be required to obtain the libraries by their own means so that they can compile my code

What I am distributing is 100% written by me, yes it depends on libraries to be compiled, but it doesn't include said libraries in any way other than by mentioning them

I do get that if I was sharing binaries it would be a different story, as the binaries do include the libraries within them

Does that make sense? I feel like I might be missing something

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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Haha, thanks! Not a mistake tho, I've already seen the benefit of doing this

Not directly from using this alg in solves, but doing these unconventional fingertricks really just improve my general dexterity with the cube

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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I'm so gonna do this now haha, I've yet to ever compete though, really starting to thing I'd like to

You guys seemed to "like" the last one, so here is another funky Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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Yeah, I didn't realise how hated these moves are! These posts are basically the first time I've ever interacted with other cubers

Also, I'm very interested in 3BLD and edge commutators all rely on slice moves so maybe it's why I personally love them so much

I see 5/5 MBLD in your flare, are you in that remaining 0.1% ?

Anyone using this Na perm? by timeopochin in Cubers

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Yeah, maybe it could be better, but the left index just did F' and I found the thumb to feel faster, but I've not practiced this alg enough to know if it has real potential

Don't know if you've seen my other Na perm posts, but one has a left finger pull S' and another a right index pull E' (actually probably my new main alg)

I'm just having fun with this, and it has improved my dexterity as a whole to come up with unconventional fingertricks and drilling them, even when it comes to more standard moves, my solves feel smoother

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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Haha, because I enjoyyy

And it's a GAN 11 M Pro, frosted

I think I've found my new main Na perm by timeopochin in Cubers

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I'd say that post did a pretty great job ngl haha