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Is there any mechanism to prevent the AI from answering with spoilers? For example, when I ask about a character I don't want information coming from pages/chapters I still didn't read.


Thank you for the sharp feedback.

Because we've been mainly targeting business and technical books, the spoiler-prevention feature is not yet implemented.

However, to make novels and other narratives comfortable to read in the future, I'll definitely consider adding a feature to limit the AI's knowledge based on your reading progress.

Thanks again for the valuable suggestion!


Claude, is that you?


Since my native language is not English, I use LLM as a translation tool. I am sorry if I have made you feel that the text is inorganic.


Just answer to the best of your ability in English, or if you can't do that then write in your own language and translate that text. The responses currently look like you're asking AI to completely come up with the responses for you rather than including any of your own thoughts.


I guess it’s better for non-fiction books in that case. Similarly I would be upset if the LLM spoiled a fiction book somehow.. like figuring out which characters will die in GoT before reading it.


I also assumed this is for non-fiction books but then I checked the Github page and the first video shows Alice in Wonderland as an example. This is the reason I asked.


Yup, think it's just a poorly chosen example. Although Alice in Wonderland does relate to Mathematics, so maybe it's a better chosen example than we realize!


This is a crucial feature - perhaps implementing a "reading progress tracker" that masks content beyond your current position would make this truly useful for fiction.


I'm not able to find the post that OP refers to about how you animated the SVGs. Maybe you could share the link? Thanks!


Thanks, will do. Will also try other browsers myself and see if there is any difference.


This is almost the same aproach I used for Bloxp[0]. I have some common Previous Post link markups and I try to navigate from the last post in a blog, one by one, to the first. I also allow to manually indicate the HTML markup to use for crawling a given blog, in case it is not matching any of the common ones.

I uploaded the site 10 years ago (at first I did it because it was useful to me) and I have made almost no changes since then but many people still use it as a simple way to export a full blog into an ePub.

[0] http://www.bloxp.com


Structured Text is one of the programming languages at Part 3 of the International Standard IEC 61131 for Programmable Logic Controllers [0]. In my (european) experience it is commonly used in production.

Later, IEC 61499 for Distributed Systems [1] extended the IEC 61131 with (among others) event-driven control.

On the open source ecosystem, Eclipse 4diac [2] might be interesting as it provides a full PLC framework including IDE and Runtime Environment.

[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_61131-3 [1]http://www.iec61499.de/ [2]https://www.eclipse.org/4diac/


I'm not using it but just in case it is useful to anybody here I would add Processing to the list. Lots of examples can be found at its website:

https://processing.org/examples


While working on my Master Thesis we used MVTec HALCON and its IDE named HDevelop.

https://www.mvtec.com/products/halcon/work-with-halcon/hdeve...


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