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andai 6 hours ago [-]
Very interesting!
My first thought when seeing this is, could I use this as a "progress map" for a subject I'm learning? So add my own notes, and use AI to find and recommend more resources?
My second thought is, can you build one of these for everything I've ever learned, and want to learn?
I've long (15 years?) been waiting for a system that knows not only my interests, but my knowledge, and can use that data to find or generate the optimal learning experience for any subject.
(Khan Academy used to have a big interconnected graph of how all the knowledge on their platform fit together (dependencies) but for some reason they removed it...)
AI is getting pretty close, especially now that they've rolled out memory and conversations... wild times we live in!
artur_makly 6 hours ago [-]
@andai check out https://www.perplexity.ai/spaces
its _kind of_ what you are describing.. it's UX is unstructured compared to a mind-map or timeline. But we are starting to see the nascent stages of where all this is going. exciting times indeed.
hm-nah 4 hours ago [-]
Smells like a knowledge graph
arthurtakeda 5 hours ago [-]
that's a very interesting use case, could be the long-term vision for the project, thanks for sharing!
airstrike 9 hours ago [-]
I'd say the README should have a pic of the results otherwise I have to install it and run it to see if I want to install it and run it
Also why not host it online and let users bring their own keys?
I considered that but if I were the user I'd be wary of adding my own keys to a random person's website haha, but now that you mentioned that, since the code it's open-source I guess it's fine, thanks for the feedback!
airstrike 8 hours ago [-]
Thanks for that! You can use something like gifski to turn that video into a gif so that you can embed it into the README. Here's an example from the gifski repo: https://github.com/ImageOptim/gifski
You can use the CLI version but they also have executables with a dead simple GUI if you're so inclined. I have only ever used the GUI and it's perfect on a Mac (just drag and drop your video into it). Not sure if it's the exact same on Windows but I imagine it's amazing there too
arthurtakeda 7 hours ago [-]
Nice! Will replace the screenshot with a gif, if that doesn’t work for me I guess ffmpeg may be able do that too, thanks!
airstrike 2 hours ago [-]
FYI your current demo is 25MB. Not sure if you used gifski but usually it's super helpful for making gifs smaller
nosioptar 5 hours ago [-]
Ffmpeg can output a gif. The only difficult part might be figuring out which options you need to get the quality you want.
7 hours ago [-]
cj 8 hours ago [-]
That’s cool! It would be great if you could easily expand each subtopic into further sub-subtopics.
Was there anything particularly interesting about how you built it or the prompts needed to get decent results?
arthurtakeda 8 hours ago [-]
I noticed that, at least with the models I tested (gpt 3.5, 4o and llama 3.1 8b), to get a response with just the JSON and then have it follow the exact structure so it correctly renders the topic and subtopics was the hardest part.
Ended up having to prompt I think twice (at the beginning and the end) so it finally followed the exact JSON structure.
This reminds me of https://tree-of-knowledge.org/, posted a few months ago on HN. The branching/exploratory/canvas approach is better UX than a chat box.
null0pointer 4 hours ago [-]
I like this a lot. Great for autodidacts like myself. Often when entering a new topic I’m faced with many unknown unknowns. I don’t know _what_ I should be learning. So having an LLM effectively lay out a course of study would be very helpful.
arthurtakeda 4 hours ago [-]
glad you liked it! hope it’s useful
afro88 9 hours ago [-]
How do you generate / validate the links to learn more? If they're generated by the LLM there's a really high chance they are hallucinated and won't work.
My first thought when seeing this is, could I use this as a "progress map" for a subject I'm learning? So add my own notes, and use AI to find and recommend more resources?
My second thought is, can you build one of these for everything I've ever learned, and want to learn?
I've long (15 years?) been waiting for a system that knows not only my interests, but my knowledge, and can use that data to find or generate the optimal learning experience for any subject.
(Khan Academy used to have a big interconnected graph of how all the knowledge on their platform fit together (dependencies) but for some reason they removed it...)
AI is getting pretty close, especially now that they've rolled out memory and conversations... wild times we live in!
Also why not host it online and let users bring their own keys?
I considered that but if I were the user I'd be wary of adding my own keys to a random person's website haha, but now that you mentioned that, since the code it's open-source I guess it's fine, thanks for the feedback!
You can use the CLI version but they also have executables with a dead simple GUI if you're so inclined. I have only ever used the GUI and it's perfect on a Mac (just drag and drop your video into it). Not sure if it's the exact same on Windows but I imagine it's amazing there too
Was there anything particularly interesting about how you built it or the prompts needed to get decent results?
Ended up having to prompt I think twice (at the beginning and the end) so it finally followed the exact JSON structure.
It's a bit annoying because the schema has some limitations but it works with enough elbow grease
Also, I’m generally interested in UIUX variations around LLMs. Hoping to see a round up of examples like this, at some point.
Cool project!
hmm...perhaps there could be some compounded synergies with my https://VisualFlows.io
// also made with ReactFLoW. i will DM you..