And I also often wonder about the OTP aspect, whether there is any protection in TOTP backends for the same TOTP being used twice.
And I also often wonder about the OTP aspect, whether there is any protection in TOTP backends for the same TOTP being used twice.
- Highlighting the Kangxi radical really helps with visually breaking apart the components of each character, and often serves as a hint for the meaning
- Include the meanings for the kun'yomi readings trailed by okurigana, most often verbs and adjectives, which can be easily conjugated according to included cheatsheet
- Always try to use compound examples which only use Kanji seen before according to the order (and, within the same JLPT level, we also topologically sort the Kanji s.t. components appear before Kanji they are part of)
- An etymological classification which hints towards the origin of the character, and, in the digital version, includes a link to the corresponding wiktionary page which often has an explanation. Broadly:
* Pictographic, a Kanji whose origins lay in "drawings"
* (Compound) Ideographic, where the Kanji represents an idea or forms a new idea resulting from the meanings of its components
* Phonetic, where one component (typically the radical) gives a semantic to the character, and another component gives the phonetic family of the character. Essentially the semantic comes broadly from the semantic component and then multiplexes on the component which provides the sound...
On white rabbit specifically:- We do the traditional flashcard style, where no information at all is given from the back
- We include card markers for physical spaced repetition ala Leitner Box style
- Afer going through the physical cards, eventually up to N3, students have access to the full digital Anki deck to continue studying through all the Joyo with a better scheduler (Anki's FSRS).
Of course, that's where we stand on the design space. A key differing point is mnemonics, which are very common in these resources, but that we purposefully do not use (in fact, this deck was first born out of the frustration with existing mnemonic-based resources, as they typically are disconnected from any real etymological reason, or from the character at hand).
As I already said, they look great! Wish you all the best and lots of success, I mean it.
Edit: maybe add this explanation about what makes your product so special to your site. I mean this extensive explanation (or did I overlook it there?). I am not sure whether it is a good idea to refer to competing products though, this is a question for marketing persons.
Edit2: also, you are absolutely right, this is a show HN post. I should not have made that part of the comment. I apologise.
However, I fail to see the USP in comparison with cards like, let’s say from white rabbit press [1]. Is there supposed to be any?
This comes of as simple advertisement.
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At least the linked youtube video in this comment [1] does not mention anything about frequencies.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40384778
EDIT: I was wrong about the video. There is _no mention_ about frequencies.
[1] https://www.deutschebahn.com/de/presse/pressestart_zentrales...
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I've been in IT for over 20 years, mostly working in small to mid-sized companies. Small companies will let you go as soon as they feel a pinch. every company is the same, no matter their size.
You're expected to give two weeks' notice, but they can let you go without any notice.
Corporate loyalty is the dumbest trick employers ever pulled.
Luckily, this is not the case where I live. Both sides have the same amount of notice