This is the supposedly-bimonthly-but-we-keep-skipping 'What are you working On?' thread. Previous threads are here. So here's the question:
What are you working on?
Here are some guidelines:
- Focus on projects that you have recently made progress on, not projects that you're thinking about doing but haven't started.
- Why this project and not others? Mention reasons why you're doing the project and/or why others should contribute to your project (if applicable).
- Talk about your goals for the project.
- Any kind of project is fair game: personal improvement, research project, art project, whatever.
- Link to your work if it's linkable.
I'm porting the credence game into predictionbook for CFAR. Goals include exposing the game to more people, having it playable in a nicer format, and getting data on how well-calibrated people are. Personal goals include learning Rails and having a public display of I-contributed-to-someone-else's-project. Currently stuck at a point where Rails doesn't seem to be acting like I think the docs say it should; this has cost me two or three pomodoros, and I think my next step is to see how friendly the IRC channel is.
For a few months I was beeminding "write at least one blog post every other week". I decided to stop beeminding that because it was giving me too little time to work on the credence game, but I'm still writing. In particular, I'm currently writing part two of the PTTLOS cliffs notes. I'm writing that series because I want to learn probability theory better, and for a public display of doing-cool-things that isn't a tiny coding project on github. Currently at a point where I don't remember enough calculus to fully understand a proof that I want to summarize, but I'm sure I can re-learn it.