Spyke

I need to decide if the weekly thread should start on Sunday or Monday haha. I keep forgetting!

Trying to set up some kind of bot to make sure it's posted on time

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I don't time myself too often, so I don't have any new PBs to report. I've ordered a couple Meilong 4x4s and a tetraminx, but they haven't arrived yet. I'm currently working on (gradually) improving my 3BLD success rate.

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I never really understood why there were turning tips on pyraminx…

What method do you use for BLD? What’s your PB/avg/sucess rate?

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What was/is everyone's favorite resource for intuitive F2L? I'm not looking to memorize hundreds of algorithms at this point. However, it seems inconsistent from source to source.

I acknowledge there is personal taste here, so I'm just looking for good resources to sample first.

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Narusitereply
sh.itjust.works

Green-yellow FB — 38stm

    y2 // inspection
    U2S'ru2rM2u' // FB (7)
    r2U2rRU'R2U'RU2r'U'RUr' // SB (14/21)
    U2 r'F2rU2 r U' r' F  // CMLL (9/30)
    U'M2U'MUM2U2M //LSE (8/38)

view at CubeDB.net

Orange-white FB — 36stm

    xy' // inspection
    M'ER'B'r'u  // FB (6)
    U'M2rUrUM2U'RUrU'r'M2U//R // SB (16-1/21)
    //R'
    F R F' r U R' // CMLL (6/27)
    M2UM'U'MU'MU'M2 //LSE (9/36)

view at CubeDB.net

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Green-yellow FB — 36stm

x' // inspection
E2SrDM2D2MD' // FB (8)
R'U2RB'R2BR'M'U'RMUr' // SB (13/21)
U F R U R' U' F' // CMLL (7/28)
M'U2M'UB2M'B2M//LSE (8/36)

view at CubeDB.net

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Posts from this community still don't show up on the mobile app I use :s
Fortunately I can still see them from desktop.

So uni started and I've been a lot more busy, but I'm still trying to practice my 3-Style with Anki. I've switched from having 1 card per commutator to 1 card for both a commutator and its inverse. This will speed up my learning but very likely slow down my recognition for when I encounter a letter pair that corresponds to an inverse. I'll try to practice that when I've finished learning all the algs first.

The tool I was creating is a little simpler now. It only fetches a few sheets (an old one by Jack Cai and Elliott Kobelansky's). I use Jack Cai's algs mainly as that's the one I found first, but since it has many typos, I replace (via code) the ones I dislike with Elliott's. Then I generate the Anki cards (with both comm and inverse). Right now I'm learning 378 corner commutators via 189 cards.

What I've really grown to like is a mix of Elliott Kobelansky's notation and standard notation.

  • Standard notation: [D' U': [R D' R', U2]]
    • In English:
      1. Set up with D' U'
      2. Do the insertion R D' R'
      3. Do the interchange U2
      4. Undo the insertion with R D R'
      5. Undo the interchange with U2
      6. Undo the setup with U D
  • Elliott's notation: D': U' / R D' R'
    • In English:
      1. Set up with D'
      2. Do the pseudo-interchange U'
      3. Do the insertion R D' R'
      4. Do the pseudo-interchange twice U2
      5. Undo the insertion R D R'
      6. Do the pseudo-interchange again U'
      7. Undo the setup with D'
  • The mix I like: [D': [U' / R D' R']]
    • Exactly the same as Elliott's notation, but I find it easier to read.

What I do is I have both the standard notation and my modified Elliott notation on each card. That way I can try both and use the one that's easiest to learn (it's not always one or the other).
Parsing Elliott's notation and generating the mix is all automated, of course ;)

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thisisdeereply
lemmy.world

Posts from this community still don’t show up on the mobile app I use :s

That's strange. What app do you use?

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I figured it out! It was because I was sorting by "top 12 hours". I didn't realize it would filter posts from only past 12 hours.

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