Oh gosh! I think I may be in this bucket too, as it says my user name already exists! Now to remember my password. Yeeees.
Edit: Iām in!
This gif perfectly displays my current feelings after reading @jprspereiraās post
Many thanks for the kind words jp!!
*revives thread
Good luck with life, I guess
Finally got to using Kitsun! My approach to things can be weird at times, same with my questions, so please donāt be bewildered. Also, with 840+ posts, there must be an answer somewhere, I just canāt find itā¦
So: Tried to input (the beginning of) a larger list of vocabulary from a studentās course. So I make a folder [course name], good. I want to go in there and make another folder [semester 1], wonāt let me. Go outside, make the folder, drag/drop into [course name], wonāt let me. make deck [lesson 1], works. Drag into [course name], works. I guess it just isnāt designed intended to stack folders? Only decks in there will surely work, but it might get crowded with several semesters and in each 10-20 lessons containing vocabs.
Also: Inside a deck, you have the name displayed at the top. Inside a folder, theres no visual indication of the folder name, apart from 5b64be3c575af75dc8837383
in the URL which unfortunately I canāt read or is it displayed somewhere and I just canāt find it?
Hi!
Thanks Finally done with a very harsh deadline at work.
Currently folders are indeed only one level deep. So everything you described is kinda how itās supposed to work (for now at least).
I agree that having a foldername on top would probably make it more clear
Have you considered making one deck and tagging the cards with tags corresponding to your semesters? I think that might be more convenient than having all kinds of small decks that you have to click through to search certain items.
Just a headsup, I probably will not be doing a update today as I am in the middle of converting from the current database/backend technique to a new one. This has to be done because Iām hitting very hard limitations on what is possible with the current setup. Sadly, this is a really, really large change (I have to completely rewrite the API/Backend and make sure no data gets lost when switching to the new database tech) so Iām unable to make progress on the promised items for now (and probably next week).
However, it will absolutely improve development speed in the future and make certain features previously impossible, possible!
Aside from that, I booked some days off at work starting on the 15th, so I will definitely make it up to you all during those vacation days
Also please have some rest! Iām currently getting to use an awesome product for free, so Iām not sure you have an awful to āmake up forā
I know, I know, you enjoy it, but rest is important too!
Taking a vacation to go work
Thatās his life from now on. Side-effects of creating a beast
Itās been my life ever since starting this project while having a dayjob
I have a vacation planned in October/November where I will go to Japan for 3 weeks. Thatās going to be the real vacation, and Iāll try my best to leave my laptop alone while there Unless the servers catch fire or something
You can SSH in from your phone, too
I already abuse that while in bed
Can you actually code using your phoneās touch keyboard? Iāve tried it once, and it wasnāt exactly pleasant (It was C code, though. I bet youāll have less problems with languages that use less special characters, like python)
I donāt know whether Iād try it with something like APL, though
Thatās not something Iād like to find out. Whenever I ssh I just issue terminal commands, I really donāt feel like coding in a terminal But for just regular server issues itās fine.
uses vim to code, instead of an IDE
Why would you do that to yourself
thatās also what I thought about linux in general until a few years ago though, maybe it changes over time
Well, itās all about habit-forming. My first unix book had a whole chapter dedicated to vi, so I learned how to use it. Also, vi starts instantly (unlike most IDEs), can be used in pretty much any environment (even some embedded systems, since busbyox has a variant of vi embedded in it) (again, unlike most IDEs), and does not have a meaningful memory footprint (unlike most IDEs). Also, there are so many vi clones around, that you donāt have to worry about losing support
An IDE can be nice, but allowing access a consistent environment across systems and architectures makes vi and its clones a force to be reckoned with
Hereās the extent of my vi (technically vim) knowledge: :wq
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Never really used VIM but ofcourse i ran into it. I think my knowledge is as much as yours. Also isnt i insert mode then i,j,k,l are movement keys or something like wasd - I probably got that mistaken.
Whilst i havent used VIM, i have used Sublime Text (which can use VIM commands) but i love this editor (multiple curses) and nice to look at.
Loving kitsun. Its really great now, but when hotkeys become available, it be perfect.
BTW, did anyone here do Core 10k initially, and if so how long did it take you? How many cards did you do a day on average. Just wondering because it has 19134 cards (that is a lot of cards. I was doing 10 a day but then i then came to the realisation that would take me a loooong time.