Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction
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Saw this posted in a ADHD com a few days back. Every comment was just like "oh no...". I opened it and like 20 minutes later realized, oh no. I can and have spent many entire days just reading Wikipedia and following linked subjects. So much so I run out in areas. I can't handle a lot of visual and audio stimulation, short form content is such a nightmare for me, can't watch it. But give me pages of the most dense info and I'm hooked. I just need the option to download every paper referenced from every Wikipedia page I visit.
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Having a real grand time adding a song from any musician I hit to a play list. I fucking love Awaz now.
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Proper PWA websites save very well to phone home screens (like voyager for Lemmy!)
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It's just two taps in browser to get it on home screen.
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If someone made this for TV Tropes, I would never get anything productive done again
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Just got the app it's absolutely fantastic.
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This is awesome. :3
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Web 1.0 cures web 2.0 again.
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Jesus. Enough hyperbolic nonsense. Browsing Wikipedia is way healthier than doom scrolling.
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We're here to help! We just need someone to implement doomscroll / infiniscroll into Lemmy, lol.
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Yeah this is just the wiki random button with a simplified TikTok gui.
Pretty much a useless site which is a shame since I was excited about it.
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If methadone was also educational
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"Some people just wanna watch the world learn."
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Everyday I read wikipedia and everyday, I learn something new. Fucking love this free resource
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...so.... content filters when? Let me limit it to certain subjects and I don't need social media anymore
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On iOS through Safari:
Tap the Share icon
Scroll down a little.
Add to Home Screen.
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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.