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I’ve been working on a project that I think many of you might enjoy: Hehepedia, an AI-powered platform where you can generate and explore fictional encyclopedias in a Wikipedia-like format.

The idea is simple: you describe a wiki topic, and Hehepedia generates a homepage, links to related pages, as well as images. You can expand your wiki as easily as clicking article links. The LLM ensures internal consistency and creativity as pages are created (for those interested, I am using Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking experimental for text and and flux.1-dev for images right now).

I’m looking for testers to come play around with the platform, create wikis, and share feedback. Some points I’m looking for feedback on:

– Experience: is it fun? Intuitive? Confusing?
– Creativity and consistency: Do the wikis feel interesting and internally coherent?
– Performance/formatting: Any broken links, missing images, or other such bugs?
– New features: What would make this more engaging?

Here are a few ideas if you’re interested in giving it a whirl:

– Create a wiki about a bizarre or futuristic concept
– Generate interconnected articles and see how deep the rabbit hole goes
– Set a wiki to “Live Mode” to get a new homepage daily

If you’re interested, you can start with a guest wiki and see where it goes. I’ve also set up a subreddit at r/Hehepedia for dedicated discussion and feature updates.

Would love to hear what you think. This one’s a little out there for sure, but I’m super excited to see how far we can take building these synthetic webs of knowledge.

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