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Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:54 am
by daniel_the_smith
I just noticed that "hint 3" doesn't always load correctly. I'll fix it soon, but until then if you want to be sure you're seeing the right thing, just reload the page. It won't mess anything up.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 3:05 pm
by daniel_the_smith
Update:

Still mainly working on my next generation data collection (I have fixed the bug mentioned above, though). I also am going to slowly switch to a different (better and--more importantly--maintained) database client, so that I don't spend another half-day fixing code I didn't write to work with the latest release of golang. I have enough of my own code that it broke. :)

Oh and: 2000+ tests served now. Thanks, guys!

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:51 pm
by emeraldemon
Is anyone else getting "502 Bad Gateway" from dailyjoseki.com?

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:22 pm
by daniel_the_smith
emeraldemon wrote:Is anyone else getting "502 Bad Gateway" from dailyjoseki.com?


Gah! It's supposed to email me when that happens.... :scratch:

*looks at log* Well, I'll say this much: wasn't my fault.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:57 pm
by yoyoma
daniel_the_smith wrote:Short answer: I read lots of stuff while making the study algorithm, but it follows the below reasonably closely:

* http://www.supermemo.com/english/ol/sm2.htm
* http://ichi2.net/anki/wiki/FrequentlyAs ... Ankiuse.3F

That should give you the gist of things. The last question is a definite "yes", the other two would have very long answers and I have to go to work. :)


You do spaced repetitions? That's cool! I think that method would be cool for tsumego/tesuji problems. If the problem is easy for you you'll answer it correct all the time and the system doesn't ask it as often. Harder problems get shown more often.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:41 pm
by daniel_the_smith
yoyoma wrote:You do spaced repetitions? That's cool! I think that method would be cool for tsumego/tesuji problems. If the problem is easy for you you'll answer it correct all the time and the system doesn't ask it as often. Harder problems get shown more often.


Yup, spaced repetition is cool :)

It would be fairly easy for me to add problems to the system if:
1) there's much interest in that, and
2) there's some sort of problem collection that is either public domain or could be licenesed for some small amount, that has (good!) solutions and is in some sort of electronic format. I wouldn't want to steal someone's hard work. I have not looked into this

As a possible alternative to 2), I've considered allowing users to upload arbitrary sgf file(s) and making tests out of them, for their own use.

Also, I might want to tweak the algorithm a bit for problems-- perhaps it should factor in how long it takes you to find the answer, and any wrong move sould be an automatic failure. None of the 9 strikes and you're out I've got going on now. :)

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:35 pm
by jts
I just got this while trying to select "3" as a difficulty level for a joseki:

ProcessPage /please_login/do/login/login: login: session ID problem
sids don't match: vs: 30NiMK0qXivTIt3uQH7NZr4kh0LAHQGSGv8pCJ2oNKVO50VKPI

Chrome would ignore this error page if this text weren't here.
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Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:40 am
by paulus_germanus
Hello daniel_the_smith! You are THE MAN, wut you did is the biggest breakthrough in the history of teaching go!! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

That being said;
I keep getting the position in the image attached: after three failed attempts to hit the right spot the the correct move indicator doesn't show up, I tried clicking everywhere on the board, but nothing happens, and I'm stuck! Also I do not know how to remove this position from my queue, after it already pops up.

Thanks for any help.
Regards, Paul

edit: I forgot to mention: the numbered stones are there without me clicking anywhere.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:31 am
by daniel_the_smith
Wow, paulus, that is really bizarre!! I'm guessing it is going to the wrong move number and wants you to click somewhere where there's already a stone, I'm not sure how that could happen. :scratch: I will investigate as soon as I get home tonight, sorry about that and thanks for the report!

jts: Sorry, somehow I missed your post! You should only be able to get that in obscure circumstances not including rating a problem. I'm not sure how that happened to you. I didn't expect that to happen to people, so it isn't very pretty. I'll fix it :)

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:18 pm
by jts
I've gotten it a couple of times since then, but I didn't bother to post it. I'll let you know if I see it again.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:49 pm
by BobC
Chrome doesn't work at all now. Conflict of SSL. :(
Firefox works.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:34 pm
by daniel_the_smith
BobC wrote:Chrome doesn't work at all now. Conflict of SSL. :(
Firefox works.


Odd. Works for me in Chrome; if you go to [url]chrome://settings/advanced[/url] are TLS and SSL both on? (Can't remember which I use!)

I did recently get a new SSL cert; maybe somehow your chrome is caching the old expired one?

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:53 pm
by BobC
daniel_the_smith wrote:
BobC wrote:Chrome doesn't work at all now. Conflict of SSL. :(
Firefox works.


Odd. Works for me in Chrome; if you go to [url]chrome://settings/advanced[/url] are TLS and SSL both on? (Can't remember which I use!)

I did recently get a new SSL cert; maybe somehow your chrome is caching the old expired one?


yes TLS and SSL are both on.

There doesn't seem to be certificate from the site= whats it called.- dont think it's cached.

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:10 pm
by daniel_the_smith
BobC wrote:yes TLS and SSL are both on.

There doesn't seem to be certificate from the site= whats it called.- dont think it's cached.


Very weird-- Can you paste the message? Does it say it expired or is it invalid for some other reason?

Re: Question about Daily Joseki method

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:20 pm
by paulus_germanus
...also, it tells me that the next stone is supposed to be white, but the wrong-move-indicator displayed is black (see enclosed image). ...and I'm stuck again :(