• @RedFrank24
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    169 hours ago

    Does it fight algorithm addiction or does it just utilise existing algorithm addiction to give you something slightly more informative?

    • @[email protected]
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      58 hours ago

      I would disagree on the “slightly more informative” part. I have used it and in my opinion, it’s “highly informative and educational”.

  • @[email protected]
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    88 hours ago

    I want this, but with high quality news sources. And then sort such that topics are distributed.

  • @Theonetheycall1845
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    511 hours ago

    I’ve downloaded the app and left a five star rating. The app works great! Please show support to this developer ❤️

    • @Squizzy
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      29 hours ago

      What app? Isnt just browser bsed?

    • @Psythik
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      310 hours ago

      I just installed it and was immediately annoyed by the auto-scrolling feature being turned on by default. Is that really how TikTok works? How does anyone put up with this shit?

      • @Theonetheycall1845
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        28 hours ago

        Not sure but i support them for trying. Maybe leave a review and ask the dev to change it.

  • @portuga
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    914 hours ago

    I too find this such a nice refreshing take on wikipedia. It’s only been a few days, hope the developer improves it further. I realize some kind of recommendation algorithm opens a pandora’s box, but one can dream

    • Comalnik
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      310 hours ago

      One big thing i hope they add is sorting by topic, so i can have a biology feed, a physics feed…

  • @demonsword
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    I’m imagining one of those that feeds you random tvtropes instead

  • @[email protected]
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    361 day ago

    That’s actually really cool. I like that the dev has expressed that he doesn’t want to make the algorithm addictive and just keep it random 😅

  • @58008
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    361 day ago

    Would be cool if the official Wikipedia mobile app integrated this functionality! It does have a ‘random articles’ card, but it’s nothing like this.

    Not sure ‘addiction’ is being defeated here, though 😆 Like if I’m addicted to sausages, giving me bacon instead isn’t really solving the root of the issue. The issue being those sexy, sexy pigs.

    • Jolteon
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      261 day ago

      The addiction isn’t being defeated, it’s just being redirected from something worthless to something useful. Well, at least less useless.

  • @[email protected]
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    941 day ago

    endless feed

    to fight algorithm addiction

    endless

    feed

    to fight algorithm addiction

    Uuuuuh that’s not the way to fight an addiction, right? Who is this person working for, exactly?

    • Bob Robertson IX
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      1171 day ago

      Think of it as a methadone clinic for doomscrollers.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 day ago

          We’re here to help! We just need someone to implement doomscroll / infiniscroll into Lemmy, lol.

          • @fuck_u_spez_in_particular
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            18 hours ago

            I’ve got news for you: basically every app I’ve used so far for lemmy has infinite scroll. Currently Thunder previously Sync.

          • @[email protected]
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            81 day ago

            Honestly the fact that Lemmy doesn’t have infinite scroll (on my UI, at least) has helped me a lot in terms of not wasting hours at a time on my phone

        • @GaMEChld
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          221 day ago

          Jesus. Enough hyperbolic nonsense. Browsing Wikipedia is way healthier than doom scrolling.

          • Jolteon
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            91 day ago

            And doomscrolling Wikipedia is still healthier than doomscrolling anything else.

    • @Rooty
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      1123 hours ago

      Think of it as taking methadone instead of heroin.

      • Higgs boson
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        Ironically, my overly chatty doctor was ranting about how methadone is a racket and they string people along for years instead of titrating them off. He prescribes Suboxone, apparently.

    • @fox2263
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      141 day ago

      I don’t think there’s an algorithm involved actually. Just lovely facts.

      • @[email protected]
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        918 hours ago

        Well, there has to be some kind of algorithm. Even picking a random Wikipedia article technically is an algorithm, just not one that adapts to the user

        • @[email protected]
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          815 hours ago

          True, but outside CS the word has come to refer to a certain brand of complex heuristics or ML inference.

        • @fox2263
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          113 hours ago

          An algorithm usually involves lots of complex calculations and weights. Picking a number from a pool of numbers at random is as simple as it gets.

          • @[email protected]
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            311 hours ago

            In comsci, there are no real random numbers. They are all seeded psuedo-random number algorithms. (Unless you integrate with some third party random as a service setup)

            • @fox2263
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              210 hours ago

              Yes but the common interpretation of “the algorithm” is that of the social media and YouTube style one. Recommending items of interest etc but easily manipulated by bad actors.

              Wiki random is about as opposite to that as possible.

            • @[email protected]
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              110 hours ago

              That’s a common misconception. You can measure a lot of ambient noise and extract entropy. Like time between inputs or how long it took an HDD to seek.

              Most modern PC CPUs even have dedicated hardware for generating random numbers from electrical ambient noise. I don’t trust them however.

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    241 day ago

    Everyday I read wikipedia and everyday, I learn something new. Fucking love this free resource

    • @[email protected]
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      Most “apps” are just http web hooks to a regular website backend with extra tracking telemetry. So a website working as a PWA should be enough for everyone.

      I hate how everything has to be a fucking app, because it doesn’t need to be.

      • @[email protected]
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        371 day ago

        If phone OSes made it so there’s less friction to save a web page as an icon on your desktop it would help to resolve that issue I think.

        • @flames5123
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          71 day ago

          It’s so easy, even on iOS. Just tap share and add to Home Screen. It’s probably just as easy on android.

          • @[email protected]
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            118 hours ago

            Yep, you’re 100% right. Not sure why I thought it was high friction. I feel like I confused trying to put an icon for an image on my home screen (gym app’s sign in QR code) with sending a web page to the home screen.

          • C A B B A G E
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            223 hours ago

            It’s very easy.

            Chrome let’s you do “install” websites to home screen, Firefox allows saving shortcuts to home screen.

            The annoying thing is that you can’t save them to the app drawer (at least on vanilla android), so if you have a clean home screen you have to sacrifice that.

        • Dampyr 🇺🇦 🇵🇸
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          271 day ago

          I think that’s only partly true as companies, especially big ones, want the telemetry and control of a native app instead of just a web page

        • @kiagam
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          171 day ago

          Proper PWA websites save very well to phone home screens (like voyager for Lemmy!)

    • MrSilkworm
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      381 day ago

      On android:

      1. Open link in Firefox.
      2. Tap the three dots.
      3. Tap “add to start screen”

      There’s your app!

      • @[email protected]
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        On iOS through Safari:
        Tap the Share icon
        Scroll down a little.
        Add to Home Screen.
        Profit?

    • melroy
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      201 day ago

      I’m still scrolling. Will it ever stop???

      help me.

  • @thevoidzero
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    191 day ago

    I see the dev don’t want recommendation algorithm. All good to avoid the recommendation bubble, but a category/tags might be nice instead of random everything.

  • @IndustryStandard
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    217 hours ago

    I recall people in the past spending their day reading random Wikipedia trivia. Overal the knowledge is rather useless.