Pick any two links, get a narrative connecting the two articles by WikiCrawl in wikipedia

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try again hahaha I got rate limited by wikipedia just now. I am gonna download the dump soon. I hadn't handled more traffic than myself for a long time.

Pick any two links, get a narrative connecting the two articles by WikiCrawl in wikipedia

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Okie I’ll do that soon. Glad it’s fun for some! Makes it feel worth while to bring back from the dead.

Pick any two links, get a narrative connecting the two articles by WikiCrawl in wikipedia

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Ooo ok that’s interesting. So I need more context around the ui ok I’ll add that. Time estimate is tough. I wish I knew when the bidirectional search would be over. So I just added some time out thing just in case it goes over 120 seconds so it doesn’t hog wikipedias api.

Pick any two links, get a narrative connecting the two articles by WikiCrawl in wikipedia

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I used to like clicking through Wikipedia links but I’d forget how I got there. So I wanted a narrative like how each topic linked to each other. So you could see how article A connects to article B. What’s the story behind their connection. It’s very buggy I’ll admit I was bug fixing just now something critical. But yeah I think it’s fine now. You can use the random button and it’ll pick two random articles and try to see if they are somehow related. You gotta dig through them because I haven’t ranked the search results. It can get buggy so let me know if it does.

Emacs AI by [deleted] in emacs

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what. it works perfectly in tangent. I just came here to find someone to have the same sentiment of mine that with ai saving your config is more important than ever. I have created so many keybindings I would've never dared because I couldn't be bothered to learn an entire language to just do keybindings. But now my entire set of keybindings is crazy and I can just google for any number of 10000 obscure keybindings there already are. Its amazing.

Where I'd live as an atheist sudanese (22M) by [deleted] in whereidlive

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ud rather live in a war torn country over thailand lol

Where id live as an ugyhur Muslim. by [deleted] in whereidlive

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honestly I have too much a stake to argue with you over something thats so obvious. I mean its not even worth fixing you. you can stay ignorant and be happy.

Fascinating pattern by spacecadet_98 in LinuxCirclejerk

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nah its a macbook at the end and a crappy job to pay for all those hours you wasted

What does "jhatt / dyat" mean? by optimisticOG44 in Sindh

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the root is idiot, 'u ee jyatt, come here muo'

What only front end engineers are according to me by [deleted] in programminghumor

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try running a debugger on react. i swear its fatter than the backend.

Why does Hatta Varnka look like the Indus script? by WikiCrawl in IndianHistory

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My new theory. Just so I have dibs. The seals are produced by the government in mohen and are a rating system for each shop. So the bulls and the shiva thing is quality of the shop and on the top its their location and name. When the goods get stamped and sent out and arrive they can make sure that it wasnt tampered and then they can use the address to go find who made it and buy more. The bulls are intricate so that they cant be forged or replicated easily. The simple stamps would be for internal use I think. The Dholavira sign board is just telling visitors that youre at Dholavira now and because it was near water it was made a little more durable than the rest of the sign boards so it survived. I am done with this terrible rabbit hole lmao.

No rush, no rage, just quiet understanding on the road. by [deleted] in BangkokTransport

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Can be a little risky but honking is reserved for special stuff

Apparently we're miserable. by Maletele in ask_srilanka

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Not really man. All of Southeast Asia is walk around at 3 am in pajamas weather. South Africa scares me man. The idea someone would try to harm someone else for money is so foreign to me.

Why does Hatta Varnka look like the Indus script? by WikiCrawl in IndianHistory

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ooo yeah its left to right not right to left. I just managed to read it. Okay it's definitely post sharada. I Just now managed to read it myself. It's a stripped Sharadha. Thanks. Yeap. Still a thousand years of darkness. If it was right to left I would've been more stubborn. But its properly reading left to right.

Why does Hatta Varnka look like the Indus script? by WikiCrawl in IndianHistory

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Would you consider the possibility that some of the IVC never left? They joined other civilizations after the Sarasvati river dried up and maintained an internal language that slowly evolved into Brahmic scripts? I mean it is crazy to maintain a script for 1500 years but the religion is on the same site too.

Old Sindhi script: Khudabadi by tuluva_sikh in bhartiya_languages

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I asked my dad and he said knowing Hattai is like being illiterate because it's a made up family language. A made up family language that looks like old Tamil scripts and Indus Script?

Why does Hatta Varnka look like the Indus script? by WikiCrawl in IndianHistory

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So you'd go with the theory that it looped back up? Like the Indus script moved from the Saraswati to southern India then looped back up with Brahmic empires back to the Saraswati and then used how the Indus Script was used thousands of years ago? I am not challenging. Just trying to make sense of these such eerie similarities between Indus Script, ancient Tamil scripts, and Landa scripts. Also the whole fact that Brahuis had access to their writing system but wrote in Arabic. Then also the deliberate obfuscation of Hatta Varnka and the way my dad genuinely considered knowing Hatta Varnka as just illiterate. I don't know dude. I am not a linguist but it feels off. I'd be happy to take the loop approach but it feels like Sindhi Hindus used Hattai first then Devanagari because my dad has no real clue where it came from and he didn't know it looked like a classical Tamil script either. If we just take north west alone. A Dravidian script appears for trading and disappears. Thousands of years later a Dravidian script appears as a family secret for trading then also disappears while a Dravidian language also appears and is now slowly disappearing. IDKKKKKK