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MIT License | MIT License |
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Six Degrees of Wikipedia
It says United States links to James Cameron. I can't find where that link is on the page.
https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/?source=United%20State...
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Eren to Hitler in 9.06 seconds WR
Very impressive, but you're still using a suboptimal route: You went Eren -> Jäger -> German language -> Germany -> Hitler, but using Six Degrees of Wikipedia, you can find out that the optimal route is Eren -> Star Wars -> Hitler, completing the run in just two links.
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How Wikipedia browsing actually works and TV Tropes as well.
There’s a tool that optimizes this. There are very rarely two articles further than four links away. https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/
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I just bought the only physical encyclopedia still in print, and I regret nothing
We have Six Degrees of Wikipedia
- BAS : En cliquant sur le premier lien de redirection sur chaque page Wikipedia, on tombe inévitablement sur la page « philosophie »
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What is the longest possible path between two Wikipedia articles using only the blue links?
Using the website https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/ I was able to get an 8 degree path from the chemical formula of C29H31NO7 to Sybra fuscotriangularis. The website finds the shortest path between two articles.
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Show HN: WikiBinge – discover how all things are vaguely connected (2016)
> is there a similar tool that does shortest path?
Yes very many of them, like OP said.
Here’s a popular one: https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/
- Connection between the ‘Tucson Fireballs’ and ‘Yury Boldyrev’
- I was playing 6 degrees of wikipedia, discovered a new 8 degree path. Try to beat it :3
- Connection between ‘Marcin Rempała’ and ‘Syed Mehboob Rizwi’
wtf_wikipedia
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Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI's GPT API
This may finally be a solution for scraping wikipedia and turning it into structured data. (Or do we even need structured data in the post-AI age?)
Mediawiki is notorious for being hard to parse:
* https://github.com/spencermountain/wtf_wikipedia#ok-first- - why it's hard
* https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2022/04/26/what-it-takes-to-p... - an entire article about parsing page TITLES
* https://osr.cs.fau.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/wikitext-pa... - a paper published about a wikitext parser
What are some alternatives?
kiwix-js - Fully portable & lightweight ZIM reader in Javascript
anon - tweet about anonymous Wikipedia edits from particular IP address ranges
scrapeghost - 👻 Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI's GPT API.
wiki - Wikipedia Interface for Node.js
duckling - Language, engine, and tooling for expressing, testing, and evaluating composable language rules on input strings.
UserScripts - Novem Linguae's Wikipedia user scripts
autoscraper - A Smart, Automatic, Fast and Lightweight Web Scraper for Python
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
mlscraper - 🤖 Scrape data from HTML websites automatically by just providing examples
wikipedia_ql - Query language for efficient data extraction from Wikipedia