Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction
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An algorithm usually involves lots of complex calculations and weights. Picking a number from a pool of numbers at random is as simple as it gets.
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I've downloaded the app and left a five star rating. The app works great! Please show support to this developer
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In comsci, there are no real random numbers. They are all seeded psuedo-random number algorithms. (Unless you integrate with some third party random as a service setup)
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I just installed it and was immediately annoyed by the auto-scrolling feature being turned on by default. Is that really how TikTok works? How does anyone put up with this shit?
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Ironically, my overly chatty doctor was ranting about how methadone is a racket and they string people along for years instead of titrating them off. He prescribes Suboxone, apparently.
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It’s not. You have to enable autoscrolling on TikTok.
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What app? Isnt just browser bsed?
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WikiTiki ?
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It's like what vaping is to nicotine addiction.
Better than the alternative, buttt
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Not sure but i support them for trying. Maybe leave a review and ask the dev to change it.
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Information > misinformation
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I want this, but with high quality news sources. And then sort such that topics are distributed.
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I would disagree on the "slightly more informative" part.
I have used it and in my opinion, it's "highly informative and educational".