Who audits niche closed source apps like Sync?
SeerLite
"Spiteful angry asshole" is a dumb response. I agree with everything else.
Nice! Will you publish your tool?
Probably! But I'm still trying to figure out how to organize it all. I also discovered more algorithm sheets (probably should have started by doing that research before parsing Jack Cai's sheet). I'm trying to make it as general purpose as possible and also trying not to confuse myself while learning.
Also it's hard to reason about the best way to learn when I don't know much yet (which leads to me implementing some interesting YAGNI), but I'll update the tool as I go and maybe when I'm done/happy enough I'll publish it. It's all in Python though (to deal with the sheets via Pandas) and I think it's not ideal because most cubers prefer online webapps AFAIK.
Sounds fun. I still don’t completely understand commutators so I never learned 3-Style. What method did you use before and what were your times?
My PB is 3:07 with M2/OP. I'm going against the usual recommendation of "practice a lot of memo before learning 3-Style" but I've also read a few comments against doing that saying to just start with 3-Style immediately. Also knowing full 3-Style just sounds amazing.
Do you do BLD too? What are your times and method?
I started learning 3-Style and I made my own tool to parse Jack Cai's sheets and create flashcards for the algorithms. I even made it generate the algorithms that Jack Cai marked as "inverse of ..." by inverting said algorithm. Since it's best to start with pure commutators, I made the tool replace all appearances of pure commutators other algs with the pair name. I think it's very useful, much more intuitive and makes learning much faster. Hopefully I'm able to learn all of 3-Style before uni break ends.
(Btw: I posted on the last discussion thread but it doesn't seem to show up. I hope this one does)
What's the issue with it?
Fun fact: this has nothing to do with poor circulation. It's just nerves suffering from too much pressure
Back when I used mastodon there were community emojis that were the checkmark and you could put it in your name. It was made to make fun of Twitter. Maybe it's the same here?
Ikr? It wasn't a rule on /r/196 IIRC
Sounds interesting
My only issue with Thunder is the animations are waaay to slow
I think the comment you're replying to is not talking about late Reddit refugees but early FOSS enthusiast that were on Lemmy before. You're missing the point.