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the colour one is somewhere on this daily thread.Is there a script for A9s?
the colour one is somewhere on this daily thread.Is there a script for A9s?
I got the email, but I just sent the demographics/ID through the email.Did anyone else get an e-mail from Kraemer Lab about the $5 Image comparison hit? Saying he forgot to add a demographics section to the hit and wants you to fill in the info and reply to the e-mail? It was the hit comparing like door handles to bridges and electric towers and stuff like that. Should I reply or is this unsafe? He has sent me three e-mails now, the last one is saying I can reply through mturk if im concerned about using my personal e-mail, but from what I've read messaging a requester through mturk shows your e-mail, name, etc. The hit is still pending approval, just wondering what I should do.
But if I reply to his e-mail won't that reveal my e-mail address to him anyways? That's the dilemma.If you reply to him then yes, it will show your email and your name. There's no way to send message to a requester without revealing that. You could reply and ask him to post a second HIT for people who did that first HIT, where the workers can provide their demographics and then he can match up the worker IDs between the two HITs.
Well, yes, but I thought your point was you didn't want your name/email linked to your demographics. If that's the concern, you could email and ask for a HIT to be set up. If you don't want him to have your name/email at all, you could send an email from a throwaway email address and include your worker ID so he knows who it's from.But if I reply to his e-mail won't that reveal my e-mail address to him anyways? That's the dilemma.
$45 for the 2.5 Mbps I have now - $70 for double the speed. So one extra HIT a day would cover that (if that's the proper approach the question). I spoke with my vendor yesterday when he was over here replacing my router and he's willing to let me try the extra speed for a month, gratis. ... So I think I have to go for that.I could see pandas getting bogged down a bit with 2.5 if its not too much money i'm sure you'll have a better turking experience with hits loading faster too on the 5mbps. As long as they don't want you to spend an arm and a leg for it
How far from society are you? that's robbery$45 for the 2.5 Mbps I have now - $70 for double the speed. So one extra HIT a day would cover that (if that's the proper approach the question). I spoke with my vendor yesterday when he was over here replacing my router and he's willing to let me try the extra speed for a month, gratis. ... So I think I have to go for that.
Hey, @Drwho10 , seriously, thanks for your assistance today ( and for letting me think out loud just now ).
Huh. I guess I'll just reply to the e-mail then. Just wasn't sure if that was safe or not but I'm kinda paranoid.I got the email, but I just sent the demographics/ID through the email.
Literally just did. Haven't got one yet.Some people should panda these Research Tasks. I have 6 that are waiting for someone to join.
// ==UserScript==
// @name Amazon Requester Inc. A9 Data Validation
// @namespace Space
// @version 0.1
// @description Various a9 stuff
// @author Icy
// @include https://www.mturkcontent.com/dynamic/*
// @include https://s3.amazonaws.com/mturk_bulk/hits/*
// ==/UserScript==
var colourHit = false;
if(document.getElementById("result11")) {
colourHit = true;
console.log("Colour compare hit.");
}
document.addEventListener( "keydown", kas, false);
function kas(i) {
/* Colour A9's */
if (i.keyCode == 49 && colourHit === true) { //1
document.getElementById("result11").click();
}
if (i.keyCode == 50 && colourHit === true) { //2
document.getElementById("result15").click();
}
if (i.keyCode == 57 && colourHit === true) { //9
document.getElementById("result21").click();
}
if (i.keyCode == 48 && colourHit === true) { //0
document.getElementById("result25").click();
}
if (i.keyCode == 188 && colourHit === true) { //,(comma)
document.getElementById("submitButton").click();
}
}
window.focus();
of what?Huh. I guess I'll just reply to the e-mail then. Just wasn't sure if that was safe or not but I'm kinda paranoid.
although that's a really high amount for speed some areas just suck for coverage. If he's willing to let you try it out for free for a month i'd say go for it. i think you'll be able to make up the difference and then some provided that you're properly pandaing stuff and not leaving the timers too long$45 for the 2.5 Mbps I have now - $70 for double the speed. So one extra HIT a day would cover that (if that's the proper approach the question). I spoke with my vendor yesterday when he was over here replacing my router and he's willing to let me try the extra speed for a month, gratis. ... So I think I have to go for that.
Hey, @Drwho10 , seriously, thanks for your assistance today ( and for letting me think out loud just now ).
Got one.Literally just did. Haven't got one yet.
1 & Numpad 1 = Yes
2 & Numpad 2 = No
Enter & Space = Submit
Set autosubmit to true to auto submit after HIT completion.
Code:// ==UserScript== // @name _a9_color // @namespace http://kadauchi.com/ // @version 1.0.0 // @description blank // @author Kadauchi // @icon http://kadauchi.com/avatar4.jpg // @include /^https://(www|s3)\.(mturkcontent|amazonaws)\.com/ // @grant GM_log // @require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.0.min.js // @hitname Color Survey (WARNING: This HIT may contain adult content. Worker discretion is advised.) // @hitsave https://s3.amazonaws.com/mturk_bulk/hits/219397223/Nm8GpinJRUKs_Zbb6YU2Xw.html?hitId=3U18MJKL1U8IHA9SD448XM1T74MCNJ // ==/UserScript== var autosubmit = false; var i = 0; $('td[width="200px"]').hide(); $(document).keydown(function (e) { switch (e.which) { case 49: case 97: // 1 & Numpad 1 _next(0); break; case 50: case 98: // 2 & Numpad 2 _next(1); break; case 13: case 32:// Enter & Space $(':submit').click(); } }); function _next (j) { $(':radio').eq(j + i).click(); i += 2; if (autosubmit && i > 2) { $(':submit').click(); } }
I already did that.Pizza?
Look up "Desert Center, Ca." on a map, and also look at Google images. THAT's where I am at. The vendor is called JetWire, and we're lucky to have them.How far from society are you? that's robbery
Yeah I guess the throwaway e-mail address would be the only way then. Thanks.Well, yes, but I thought your point was you didn't want your name/email linked to your demographics. If that's the concern, you could email and ask for a HIT to be set up. If you don't want him to have your name/email at all, you could send an email from a throwaway email address and include your worker ID so he knows who it's from.
Everything.of what?