AI / Homelab
Instananeous Composition
At the end of a lesson, I was discussing with my tutor about where to best direct my Japanese learning efforts for the most gain right now. He suggested the “Instantaneous Composition Method” as the likely…
AI / Homelab
At the end of a lesson, I was discussing with my tutor about where to best direct my Japanese learning efforts for the most gain right now. He suggested the “Instantaneous Composition Method” as the likely…
AI / Homelab
I have continued to improve the UI for the little mini-suite of Japanese language learning web apps. There is now a more coherent and attractive (I hope!) visual style for them. You can now do quick-copies…
AI / Homelab
This is another useful study tool I’ve developed a prototype for. As is evident from the image, it uses the same general base as the translation tutor app. Rather than being a translation tutor, this tool…
AI / Homelab
I continued with the translator app, now focusing on UI and UX improvements. The app now requests a more structured response from the LLM that is parses to have the different elements of the response. With…
AI / Homelab
Once you start making tools that help your workflows, it seems it’s difficult to stop! 🙂 This time, it isn’t a chat tool but rather a processing tool. This little web app takes arbitrary text and…
AI / Homelab
Recently I’ve been experimenting with different AI providers in an effort to see what advantages I can personally make worthwhile use of, as opposed to just making decisions based on benchmarking data. A key component to…
Japanese
Ever in the search for totally unnecessary efficiencies, I setup a load of Anki shortcut buttons on my Stream Deck to help with with my reviews 🙂 I played around with a few different layouts, and…
Homelab / Japanese
I made a little web app to help when learning Kanji. It’s made using Golang and runs on a little mini PC I have in my homelab (with Proxmox on it) and can be accessed externally.…