WikiCrawl - AI narrates how any two wikipedia articles are related

Hi. WikiCrawl is a pet project that attempts to describe how any two Wikipedia articles are related to one another by crawling through wiki links towards each other and extracting snippets surrounding the links in articles. 29/05/26: It's back. It's quicker. It's smoother. It now does what I had set out to do back in 2019. The AI narrative is here.

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Completed a university assignment and then got curious about BFS being applied on Wikipedia. I wanted to have one functional non-CRUD website that did something. So I worked on it when I wasn't working and then I launched it in 2022. I wasn't happy with it and it was burning a hole in my pocket so I killed it. I recently found time to work on it and finally got to do the AI narrative thing I wanted to do back in 2019. So I'd say this is site is finally complete.

Ish. It's still buggy. But I'd say the concept is finally explored.

love the honesty. 'ish. it's still buggy' is the most relatable maker comment I've seen. the concept is fun though, wikipedia rabbit holes are already addictive enough without an AI narrating the path between them

thanks! I’ll be reskinning it soon for a better ux