Bojanic wrote:- and now, even internet bots, who attack people who think differently.
If they are CM, I'd respect their words more if they said so directly
Bojanic wrote:- and now, even internet bots, who attack people who think differently.
Jan.van.Rongen wrote:
Another point to note is that the laptop screen is not big enough to view Leela 0.11 and a Go server client at the same time. You need to toggle between three windows: Leela 0.11 board, Leela 0.11 Analysis and the (Pandanet) client. That takes time.
Jan.van.Rongen wrote:Another point to note is that the laptop screen is not big enough to view Leela 0.11 and a Go server client at the same time. You need to toggle between three windows: Leela 0.11 board, Leela 0.11 Analysis and the (Pandanet) client. That takes time.
How can it be ensured that "we" do not simply come up with a system that launders cheating, (as in pro cycling)?
John Fairbairn wrote:...
The discussion may seem tedious and too rumbustious to some, but it seems, in my memory, to pale into insignificance compared to the past discussions of other forms of cheating on the servers: escaping and sandbagging.
John Fairbairn wrote:... but it is not yet endangering anyone.
Bojanic wrote:
This is biggest scandal in European Go I can remember of (and I play for 30 years).
It has everything:
- cheating in important game,
- referee in most important tournament involved,
- political pressure to influence referees,
- and now, even internet bots, who attack people who think differently.
bugsti wrote:Political pressure to influence referees?![]()
Please explain this very serious sentence and prove it otherwise you only look like a paranoid conspirator.
Bojanic wrote:....
There is no need for 3 windows and toggle. In Leela you can simply press f2 and activate analysis, which would show in red best moves.
Also, two boards is easily possible on any monitor.
Bojanic wrote:....
This is biggest scandal in European Go I can remember of (and I play for 30 years).
It has everything:
- cheating in important game,
- referee in most important tournament involved,
....
maf wrote:I've wondered about this. Why did Mr. Metta not step down voluntarily?
maf wrote:Why did Mr. Metta not step down voluntarily?
maf wrote:Gobang wrote:In this thread there is talk of a "we" who should come up with an anti cheating system. Who exactly are these "we"? Random people in an internet thread? What expertise do these "we" have"? What resources? How much time will "we" devote to this task? Will "we" be reimbursed by somebody? If "we" come up with a system, will anybody use it? How can it be ensured that "we" do not simply come up with a system that launders cheating, (as in pro cycling)?
Can you clarify? I'm not sure I understand your intention. Is this a genuine question? Sorry if I'm misreading.
Jan.van.Rongen wrote:Bojanic wrote:....
There is no need for 3 windows and toggle. In Leela you can simply press f2 and activate analysis, which would show in red best moves.
Also, two boards is easily possible on any monitor.
You are mistaken. F2 toggles the analysis MODE, but does not bring the analysisi window to the forefront when it is already hidden behind another window.Bojanic wrote:....
This is biggest scandal in European Go I can remember of (and I play for 30 years).
It has everything:
- cheating in important game,
- referee in most important tournament involved,
....
Are you serious? This is completely over the top.