cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/58663641

This is still a work in progress, and I would love for other people to contribute to grow this project.

I think given some more attention, this could turn into a valuable asset for language learning of many different languages (could easily be modified for Japanese) - as I personally find it slightly more entertaining than standard flashcards. And if you are anything like me, learning something is more about staying interested and motivated than it is anything else.

Repository: https://github.com/GreenAnts/HSK-3.0-Study-Game WebApp: https://greenants.github.io/HSK-3.0-Study-Game/

While it isn’t anything super special, I do think it is more effective (at least for me) than simply using Anki flashcards, as it keeps me slightly more entertained and interested - but I think the project could definitely be gamified a bit more. The primary goal of this project is to eventually create something that actually keeps the user interested in drilling through vocabulary.


Disclaimer: The project is mostly just a couple files, and was put together with AI, not using any type of framework or anything. If the project gets future collaborators, we would likely need to refactor the project to be more workable.

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      1 month ago

      Is this score supposed to be going up? Seems broken xD

      It only goes up after you remove the word from the list (complete three tiers on that word)

      Ahhhh… “Vibe Coded”… sure thing, pal 🧐

      Yes, I have a little bit of programming experience, but I am not a great programmer. And yes, I specifically stated that it was primarily coded with AI - I understand it’s controversial, which is why I was up front about it. I don’t think AI coding is great for commercial products, but this is a free and open source hobby project. . . if you don’t like it, I’m sorry, but I am not gaining anything from this. It’s as simple as move on if you don’t want to use it or help contribute to improving the project. I would love for more experienced programmers to improve on it - but I don’t have the skill-set to code this from scratch. But anyways. . . the feature works - you just didn’t try it long enough to understand the actual application (unless there is a bug I am unaware of - but it works on my end).

      Sorry if this comes off as a bit rude, but it seems you saw that I coded it with AI and instantly went on the offensive without thinking about the context of the project. If you have a problem with AI, regardless of the context - than fair enough, and its understandable - but I think your critique of AI would have been better received if you simply stated the ethical dilemmas of AI as a whole, rather than simply trying to bash my little hobby project meant to help me and possibly others learn a foreign language.