AlphaZero.jl
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AlphaZero.jl
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Show HN: ChessCoach – A neural chess engine that comments on each player's moves
Could using something like AlphaZero.jl make it more efficient?
https://github.com/jonathan-laurent/AlphaZero.jl
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
As a researcher in machine learning, I wanted to explore applications of Deepmind’s AlphaZero algorithm beyond board games (such as in automated theorem proving or chemical synthesis).
However, I noticed that existing open-source implementations of AlphaZero mostly consisted in complex C++ codebases that are highly specialized for specific games (eg. Leela Zero and LC0). Accessible Python implementations could be found but they were usually too slow to do anything useful on limited computing power.
Seeing this, I built AlphaZero.jl: https://github.com/jonathan-laurent/AlphaZero.jl
AlphaZero.jl is written in Julia and it is consistently one to two orders of magnitude faster than competing Python alternatives, while being equally simple and flexible. I just released a new version a few days ago with many new features (support for distributed computing, support for arbitrary MDPs...).
If you are a student, a researcher or a hacker curious about AlphaZero, please consider having a look!
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Is it possible to disable the live game on the home screen?
personally, i think using lichess.org in a mobile browser is much smoother than the app
- Video games are getting way too complicated
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WOTC - Please Save MTG Arena from Alchemy
Since Alchemy landed, I've been playing a lot more chess. The lichess client for Android is pretty awesome.
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How can I get to 1700 before I die?
Playing lots and memorizing openings won't help much at your rating. Knowing opening principles helps. Doing chess puzzles in between games helps. Analyzing every game u play helps the most. It's free and easy to do on lichess.org . See if chess.com does free analysis and learning from your mistakes. I have jumped 200 points in the last year.
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Playing without having anyone to play with
lichess.org
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Chess Teachers of Reddit
David Pérez (2000 FIDE, 2150 chess.com Blitz, 2400 lichess.org Blitz)
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White to mate in one
on lichess.org there is a limit to how much time you can add to your opponents clock
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