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Check out deepwiki.com, which is quite similar and works well


Thank you!


Looks like org mode for the masses


I believe it uses an cross compiled version of dot in js


I don't see the infrastructure for that, rather it seems to be relying on d3 and DAG renderers targeting it https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/mermaid%4011.6.0/...


Reading all these comments, it seems we as a community don't yet have an idea how to write effectively for LLMs. E.g., I guess markdown tables are harder to process, since the row-column-value mapping first needs to be decoded. Or is this irrelevant?


There will be companies founded on executing this idea.


I love how you make sure not to mention the city name, so that not too many people will suddenly show up


lol! That's not why. I just prefer to not to be too revealing about personal information on the internet.


> it all comes down to whether you view the internet as the greek agora or the roman circus.

The best summary I've ever read about the internet


I've often suspected internet arguers of being agoraphobic.


given AI bots and their increasing capacity for shaping consensus, I think something closer a church choir


A shout out to the intellij plugin developer. The Asciidoc plugin has so many nice little Features. E.g. consistent file renames, or paste as screenshot which auto creates a file and embeds it.


Also, Basic statistical reasoning is required. And some core facts about our physical world. What about an open curriculum listing the most important things in a teachable order?


There is also the base band processor, which is completely locked away from user access. Running a wireless network would be much harder, if users could access it. So I guess freedom and working tech are trade-offs in this case.


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