Iβd also like a WoT-lookalike that uses content instead of follows to map users by topic proximity if anyone volunteers to make it happen. Then you can feed it a topic and it gives you sources and sources lead to content even if itβs not in the same place.
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the word index i've been building could probably help you find this kind of clustering at some primitive level of precision, was quite funny trying to figure out how to make it language agnostic, found a nice library for segmenting unicode UTF-8 text that did a pretty good job, then i just had to filter out common things like filename extensions and nostr entities and whatnot
i gotta finish building that thing... i'm actually done with the draft now and really just need to hook it up to a query endpoint
Yeah, it's the sort of service that saves client devs from having to think through the filters and algorithms.
Or they just use Aedile's topicGraph component. π
Are you promising Aedile features? π
π No pressure.
Something I was thinking about is starting with highly-prepared searches and then expanding iteratively, if they reclick the search button.
Like an LLM does, but with no chat. Just keep looking deeper and broader until you've exhausted the possibilities.
Ooh I do like that. Like the next page of Google, but smarter.
Could have an auto-iterate toggle and there's already a Cancel button, to stop searches underway, and a progress bar. The final stage could be full-text on all active relays or something ridiculous. π
We could call that the "Great time to grab a snack and a coffee." Iteration.
I'm trying to corral LLMs into their lane enough in my workflows that I can turn them loose and grab a snack.
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that wonβt even be necessary though
SEARCH HARDER, BABY
Yeah, Just one bar, that isn't an LLM, but you can say "longform article from liminal from last week about LLMs" and ta-da!
Semantic search ftw
It's actually not that difficult, but nobody has built it yet and I want to find stuff. I'm so tired of not being able to find "bible KJV" because the search is too retarded to normalize and prepare the filter properly and is like,
Yo, I found no "bible KJV". π€π»
Okaaaay, but you found a "KJV Bible" right? π€¦π»ββοΈ
The worst is when people are like, Just ask am LLM. Ugh. It's like four lines of code, you morons.
The wiki disambiguation page will be a topical search page, for all sorts of notes, with wiki pages listed at the top and more prominently. I was thinking of adding a button that searches "deeper" over a megalist of relays, and then returns counts of how many hits it has to that topic from which relays. And if you go to the profile page, it'll list "top ten hashtags" and you can click one and find out which other users also have it as their top ten. With some fuzzy logic and some keywords and d-tags and titles mixed in.
Just think it'd be cooler to receive the results with a link to the Visualisation page. Especially since that's so pretty, now.
Graph > lists
I tested a software project for visualizing topically-related scientific journals and I want to recreate that effect.
Or we use a different design. Think of the pretty content maps nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0qyfhwumn8ghj7ur4wfcxcetsv9njuetn9uq3jamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwwdhx7un59eek7cmfv9kz7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8qunfd4skctnwv46z7qgmwaehxw309a6xsetxdaex2um59ehx7um5wgcjucm0d5hsqgx5wh8ykwth2pcnpapv07rrgmhex6qq7wh8f40vlqyf9qxdcxfrayzvsft7 . π€©
nostr:nprofile1qydhwumn8ghj7argv4nx7un9wd6zumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpr3mhxue69uhhg6r9vd5hgctyv4kzumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsqgxufnggdntuukccx2klflw3yyfgnzqd93lzjk7tpe5ycqdvaemuqcdkm62w Beat me to it, darn.
Well, first come, first serve. π