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Show HN: Daily Tokki – An email-only app for learning Korean or English

dailytokki.com
1 points·by Ilasky·hace 2 años·1 comments

Show HN: I made a way to share your lists of links with others

linka.cool
2 points·by Ilasky·hace 2 años·0 comments

Show HN: A whiteboard that writes math equations

whiteboard.lasky.io
126 points·by Ilasky·hace 2 años·50 comments

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Ilasky
·el año pasado·discuss
https://dailytokki.com

It's an email-only Korean (and English) language learning service started by me and my partner! We've both been interested in language and, since I've been learning Korean and she's been improving English, I've been looking for a modality that works for me -- apps don't click for me for some reason.

It started by me sending myself an email everyday with new Korean vocab/grammar, but we thought it would be nice if it responded with corrections and learned from my common mistakes to make better questions. So, we've built it out to work for us, and turns out other people also like it and are growing everyday!
Ilasky
·el año pasado·discuss
Always excited to see others working in the language learning space! (Korean & English in my case)

Signed up and played around a bit, but was unable to get a video transcribed. It kept popping up with a "Error loading video. Please try again later." issue. I tried entering a URL and was given that the audio quality was too low.

Separately, I'm curious how you're approaching quality control in your translations for the words. While building my app, the GPT models regularly get translations wrong for Korean and miss nuance and require human-in-the-loop before sending to the user.

Great work shipping! It looks great!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
This is eerily well-timed!

My partner and I do something similar for Korean & English (she’s Korean native and is fluent in English and I’m learning Korean). We actually built it out for ourselves and some friends and just released it yesterday[0].

Still working out some kinks, but it sends a question every weekday via email that you’d respond to. It then sends back feedback on vocab & grammar, all with spaced repetition baked in to keep track of words you learn/use as you continue.

It’s currently tailored towards those that can already read and have basics under their belt.

[0] https://dailytokki.com/?ref=hn
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
I started learning violin about 4 years ago. I used to play saxophone, but always loved classical.

To say that the beginning was rough is an understatement. Violin (and any string instrument, really) is just difficult, plain and simple.

But daily practice, private lessons, and I’m able to play pieces that I’ve only heard recordings of. Sure, it’s not professional, but it brings me immense joy to be able to have my hands and fingers know what to do on instinct now.

Private lessons for me were the key: accountability and expertise at every step. Self-learning would have been so much slower.

The more you learn, and I’m sure it’s like this with any art, the more you realize there’s so much nuance to it and that there’s always room to improve.
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Actually just nailed down the date to Oct 6th!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Yes! This cohort we are actually splitting into 2 times so that everyone can join at a time that's convenient (had some people that needed to join very early before and want to avoid that this time)
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
There's been a couple articles about finishing projects posted in the last couple weeks[0][1] and in addition to this topic being incredibly interesting, it also seems pretty pervasive in the community.

A lot of people, myself included, tend to work well with external stimuli, e.g., other people. Especially when there aren't users of the product, there's no one you're really accountable for except yourself. When you start to have users, of course, that becomes different.

So, the question really becomes: how can I bake in accountability in the early stages of my project to see it through and finish?

My answer has been to build around others. A group of us meet weekly over the course of a 6-week period to chat about our project, progress, etc. with a "demo day" at the end where we're expected to show the final thing.[2] It's honestly really fun and we're about to start our third "cohort".

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41428705

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41293219

[2] https://lmt2.com
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
One use case I’d love to see is the ability to find the best price for multiple city tickets.

I’m fairly flexible on dates, but getting the best price for it is a super iterative process. Having some similar functionality like excel’s solve function would be awesome to find optimal dates within a range for each destination.
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Ah — I see! Thanks for taking a screenshot.

Will work on making the spacing better on desktop!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Do you have a screenshot of what you got? Or can you describe it?

I just tried it and it gave the correct answer.
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Agreed the ordering is a bit weird. Working on figuring out a way to adjust that. Thanks for the feedback!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Actively working on making the font more legible and adding a “speed slider”!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Unlike Fermat, the whiteboard has enough room in the margin :)
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Using a variety of hand-written inputs, so font variation would be present. If you could give a screenshot, that’d be helpful!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Should be back up!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
I made https://whiteboard.lasky.io, which is basically if you gave an LLM a marker and told it to solve math problems.

Also made https://resgen.app to help candidates tailor resumes
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Great to hear!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Awesome -- still need to figure out exact time for next cohort. Since we have people from all over (SF to Seoul), finding a time is tricky, but so far has been okay! I'm currently EU time as well. So, I'd say, go ahead and sign up for now and I'll do my best to make sure I can find a time that works for everyone.
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
Thanks! That was a fun project to build. Would love for you to join!
Ilasky
·hace 2 años·discuss
I’ve always been in the camp that I enjoy making things and code is simply the medium in which I feel most comfortable to do so. Sometimes with money in mind, sometimes not.

In a similar vein, I really enjoy building alongside others. So, I’ve been running a group that all build things together over the course of 6-week cohorts.[0] (Just finished the second one!) it’s really fun to see everyone nerd-out about their project and challenges they face. And hits that pure “just for fun. No really” vibe for me.

[0] https://lmt2.com