118: One Stone, Two Stones, Three Stones
I read my old Go journal from 2019 and it was very interesting to see into the mind of a DDK… that is also my own mind. It was really fun to see how I have changed and grown as a Go player, comparing the struggles I used to face to the ones I face now.Enhans Go "Agentic" AIBuzzsaw’s Go BlogJoin the DiscordSupport Star PointThe Star Point Store
117: Essential Go Terms
Do you find it hard to understand Go players because they use weird terminology like “tiger’s mouth” or T H I C K N E S S? And for some reason they all sound like they are speaking Japanese? Well, listen to this episode to educate yourself as I try to define as many top must-know Go terms that I can think of!Join the DiscordSupport Star PointThe Star Point Store
116: AlphaGo to ChatGPT - Who are we in the age of AI?
It’s the 10th anniversary of the famous and historic showdown between Lee Sedol and AlphaGo. A lot has changed since then, and Go players have already been facing the first wave of the AI revolution for a decade now. What lessons from our experience with AI in Go should we bring forth into the era of ChatGPT and Gemini?Join the DiscordSupport Star PointThe Star Point Store
115: Why Go Should Be Your Next Hobby
Go is a great hobby! It’s affordable and has good vibes :D But I’m sure you know that already. Regardless, we’re going to talk about why you should take up Go as a hobby (even though you already did).Join the DiscordSupport Star PointThe Star Point Store
114: Should Go be an Olympic sport?
Why isn’t Go an Olympic event? Or any other mental sport for that matter? Let’s talk about the nature of the Olympics, the World Mind Sports Games, and what a ‘Mentalympics’ might look like.https://humanbenchmark.com/Join the DiscordSupport Star PointThe Star Point Store