Re: Time to rethink what Vasik Rajlich has done?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:49 pm
I remember seeing a post by Harvey Williamson on here, did it get deleted?
Computer Chess Club
https://talkchess.com/
Great idea. The likes of him will feel at home there: calling for stringing up people is considered a virtue there. At the moment he cannot post here, and although his ban is not permanent, I am sure it would be a relief to most people here if he decided to never return on his own accord.chrisw wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:04 pmEnzo,
I’m not sure if your ability to post here has been removed or not, but you are more than welcome at Ed’s Forum. Everything is very civilised and we don’t ban people for opinions we might not like.
Chris
https://prodeo.actieforum.com/
I don't see why one person (you) should take away the pleasure of posting in the forum I notably with others (among Chris) founded in 1997. I prefer to bear you.
Your personal attacks and general rudeness have become boringly predictable. This forum and these threads would benefit from your departure for a while. You do nothing but interject trouble.hgm wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 11:03 pmGreat idea. The likes of him will feel at home there: calling for stringing up people is considered a virtue there. At the moment he cannot post here, and although his ban is not permanent, I am sure it would be a relief to most people here if he decided to never return on his own accord.chrisw wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:04 pmEnzo,
I’m not sure if your ability to post here has been removed or not, but you are more than welcome at Ed’s Forum. Everything is very civilised and we don’t ban people for opinions we might not like.
Chris
https://prodeo.actieforum.com/
What happened to the vow of you and your sidekick to never post here again as long as the current moderation team is on duty, BTW?
If the same accusation of plagiarism would apply today 40% of the new engine authors would be guilty of copying from stockfish, and using SF NNUEMadeleine Birchfield wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:05 pm Vasik Rajlich implemented a lot of his own code in his evaluation and used a unique search in Rybka, something that many other chess engine developers at the time of his banning in 2011, like Norman Schmidt and Robert Houdart, never did. Vasik Rajlich was one of the first engine authors who tuned their engine's evaluation function as well, at a time when most other chess engines refused to even consider automatic tuning methods. Time to rethink what Vasik Rajlich has done? From what I could tell, Vasik Rajlich's efforts are far more unique than Albert Silver's, whose only accomplishments of note is taking the Leela and Stockfish engines and calling it Fat Fritz 1 and Fat Fritz 2, and taking ideas from jjoshua about training Leela and Stockfish networks and calling it his own.
It doesn't by any chance have to do with the fact that your own forum, which Chris tries to promote here, is as quiet as a graveyard?
Well, then you are deliberately spreading false information, he is no moderator any longer while the forum states he is.