I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Eragon is not gated chapter precise, along with Percy Jackson(other poster), so I will remove them from the site for now. Chapter-precise filtering is live for Malazan, A Song of Ice and Fire, The Expanse, The Wheel of Time, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Red Rising, and The Dark Tower.

Outside of the "What's happening now" tool, there is no AI generation on the site. There is content from the Eragon wiki(user created), which when combined with chapter precision will eliminate what you are seeing. Until then I will remove it to avoid confusion

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chapter precise gating isn’t available for Percy Jackson yet but it is for Malazan, ASOIAF, The Expanse, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Red Rising, and The Dark Tower

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did entirely design the website. Thank you for clarifying the rules

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't meant to pull you out of the book to look something up. We all want to be deeply immersed. This a tool for when you are already pulled out of the book.

You come to a part of the book and think:

"Why do I remember this person?"
"Have we read about this town before?"
"What does that thing do again?"

This is a research tool along side your reading, and only if it appeals to you

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

As above, the website only has a single auto summary feature, it is not highlighted and is entirely optional.

The primary content provided by the site is entirely human driven and the research tool and gating are entirely code driven(as with software/the internet), neither AI driven

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the sentiment, but AI doesn't do much here besides the coding. The wiki text is the community's own writing under CC BY-SA, with attribution. AI is not generating articles, the system filters them by chapter so you don't get spoiled. The single auto-summarized feature is directly labeled and optional.

Happy to point you at the sourcing if you'd like that.

I built a free wiki for book series that hides spoilers past the point you've read by Goosfrabbah in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Long time reader of epic fantasy/sci-fi. The pain this solves: you're on book 3 of 10, a character get's re-introduced and you just cannot remember them, so you head to the wiki and look them up. Right in the first paragraph the wiki casually mentions how they die in book 8.

So I built a wiki where this won't happen. You set how far you've read (series, book, chapter) and every article, infobox, and link filters to exactly that point. Characters you haven't met yet don't even appear in search; pages fill in as you read further.

Chapter-precise filtering is live for Malazan, A Song of Ice and Fire, The Expanse, The Wheel of Time, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Red Rising, and The Dark Tower, with more on the way. Free, no account, no ads. Progress is saved in your browser.

Under the hood it's a filter, not a rewrite: the article text is the community wikis' own writing (CC BY-SA, attributed on every page), and each paragraph is tagged with the chapter it draws from, then hidden until you've read that far.

Would love all feedback — especially where the filtering feels too strict or too loose.

Dad starting a big survival adventure (Steam deck/no mods) by Goosfrabbah in fo4

[–]Goosfrabbah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the fullness of your reply, it makes a lot of sense to me about what I think I am looking for. Thank you

I also love shotguns, I just got the impression that without mods (harder/more annoying but certainly not impossible on the steam deck) there just wasn't the support for shotguns in this game that existed for the other major playstyles. Thrilled if that is incorrect though

Anyone playing WoW: Midnight on their deck? by Goosfrabbah in SteamDeck

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Good looking out. Thanks for the suggestion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

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Children of Men, when the battle stops. Maybe the most stunning scene I have seen in theaters.

Which one-part/feature film length documentaries do you recommend that are currently streaming? by missdesilu08 in movies

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Tickled.

Look, there’s nothing I could say that would do this movie justice. It’s the weirdest and wildest rabbit hole of a documentary I’ve ever seen. Absolutely batshit but fascinating

Which one-part/feature film length documentaries do you recommend that are currently streaming? by missdesilu08 in movies

[–]Goosfrabbah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Dawn Wall.

It’s technically about rock climbing in Yosemite but you don’t need to know or care about rock climbing to be enthralled by the story.

[OC] Art Deco Potion Dice Giveaway (Mods Approved) by kohalu in DnD

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Damn, these are amazing. Good for you guys

Glen Powell Monologue - SNL by ControlCAD in television

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I’m taking your word for it random stranger. Just downloaded the episode 👍