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halupedia.com

212 points by bstrama 16 hours ago


intralogic - 19 minutes ago

I really like this first sentence: The Nights Templar were a monastic order active during the 9th century, primarily based in the Soot Valley.

driggs - 14 hours ago

This is fantastic. I couldn't find any obvious way to search for a new page, but you can simply bang out any arbitrary URL slug and the new article will be hallucinated fresh, eg:

https://halupedia.com/shortest-cave-in-the-world

https://halupedia.com/echolocation-ability-in-spiders

notenlish - 3 hours ago

This is really cool, I just wish people wouldn't deface the website by submitting hateful speech as titles.

sixhobbits - 35 minutes ago

I guess we finally know now

https://halupedia.com/vim-is-better-than-emacs

layer8 - 8 hours ago

The model seems to have an unhealthy obsession with fungi: https://halupedia.com/alan-turing

Which I guess makes some sense for a hallucinopedia.

jagged-chisel - 8 hours ago

It’s been defaced. It’s already got sex crimes and antisemitism all over the place.

petercooper - 15 hours ago

Give it a week and see what Google AI Overview has to say about the Great Pigeon Census of 1887!

pivot_root - 8 hours ago

I made an SCP foundation inspired page: https://halupedia.com/hard-to-detroy-reptile

My favorite link generated there is the Institute for Unyielding Biology: https://halupedia.com/institute-for-unyielding-biology

reconnecting - 38 minutes ago

Someone forgot to protect comments on their website before going on hn.

diputsmonro - 14 hours ago

It's pretty fun to poke at! Although it's certainly difficult to be exact, it would be neat if generated pages used the context of the pages they were linked from (ideally, all pages that link to it) to guide the direction of the page. From the ones I generated it seemed they were mostly independent.

leecoursey - 6 hours ago

My favorite of the several I generated this evening:

https://halupedia.com/recursive-trolley-problem

solarkraft - 15 hours ago

Finally a more trustworthy version of Grokipedia!

bstrama - 14 hours ago

UPDATE: Just now, comment section added. Have a nice time arguing!

newbro - 3 hours ago

great. someone has abused the "arbitrary URL" driggs@ mentioned, and now every entry has an offensive title prefixed by a number.

lxgr - 15 hours ago

Ironically, this seems much faster (for pages already, erm, "researched") than the real one! How?

JohnMakin - 15 hours ago

Funny, but you could argue this is actively harmful to the web.

Chrisszz - an hour ago

I believe the website needs more moderation..

drob518 - 9 hours ago

I love it. What’s the rough architecture of the system (using cloud LLM and paying $$$, or local)? The performance for new entries is really good. What is the prompt for each entry and how do you keep the steampunk vibe going?

driggs - 14 hours ago

This site is going to be expensive when a web crawler hits it. A honey pot that burns tokens.

HomeDeLaPot - 7 hours ago

https://halupedia.com/this-experiment-may-not-last-long

protocolture - 4 hours ago

>Something broke, which is ironic for a made-up encyclopedia: generation failed

n00bskoolbus - 10 hours ago

One suggestion for improvement is avoiding creation of self referential links. For example https://halupedia.com/chaldic-arithmetic has many references links to itself.

bstrama - 15 hours ago

Can't wait to see the next generation of LLMs after feeding it all of that hahaha

nickvec - 15 hours ago

Seeing “Something broke, which is ironic for a made-up encyclopedia: Load failed” when trying to access some of the suggested starting points

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jakub_g - 10 hours ago

Reminded me of this old, pre-LLM git docs generator:

https://git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net/

soupspaces - 9 hours ago

Fascinating https://halupedia.com/order-of-whispering-monks https://halupedia.com/church-of-the-singing-stones Many parallels here

cachius - 10 hours ago

Very interesting how it works: https://halupedia.com/inner-workings-of-hallucinopedia

But not without risk! https://halupedia.com/dangers-of-a-virtual-llm-backed-encycl...

nlehuen - 10 hours ago

I'm having a blast adding new seeds :)

https://halupedia.com/fcuk-spellchecking-society https://halupedia.com/characterization-of-the-reluctant-peng...

janwillemb - 14 hours ago

It's nice, but after a few clicks my LLM content fatigue kicks in.

pluc - 7 hours ago

Why isn't this .gov

winocm - 9 hours ago

https://halupedia.com/2048-united-states-presidential-electi...

Amazing.

JSR_FDED - 7 hours ago

Absolutely perfect. Monty Python on demand.

berellevy - 8 hours ago

Lots of antisemitism on there. Search “Jews”

baddash - 2 hours ago

these read like they're from Discworld

throw310822 - 14 hours ago

Funny. Small improvement suggestion: the entry about "Glorbonian culinary arts" links to "the subterranean nation of Glorbonia". However upon clicking the link to "Glorbonia", an entry is generated claiming that "Glorbonia refers to a peculiar and largely uncatalogued form of sub-auditory resonance". It would be cool if some context were carried over from the referrer page so that there is some coherence between entries (ah, and some existing entries could be taken in account when generating new ones).

arduanika - 14 hours ago

Love it! It feels very Borges!

Feature request: also be able to click on the Talk page to see the controversies. I don't always want to trust the article itself as the final word.

Edit: Oh look, there's an article about the YC! https://halupedia.com/y-combinator

meghneelgore - 14 hours ago

Great idea! I created an adjacent website that gives, shall we say, "alternative facts" about your questions. (don't know if the rules allow me to link the site so I won't).

sofayam - 13 hours ago

Currently breaks if you try to create a page with a Japanese slug. Multiple languages would make this an even more valuable resource than it already is.

rootusrootus - 10 hours ago

I wonder how long it will be before Canis dementialis becomes a standalone meme.

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anthk - 10 hours ago

https://halupedia.com/computer

This is perfect. Very Neal Stephensony.

Also, this, but with no AI: https://ifdb.org/viewgame?id=032krqe6bjn5au78

Just incredible prose and writing (and gameplay), with something you can run with Frotz/NFrotz/LectRote or any ZMachine interpreter (or Glulxe like Gargoyle). A Pentium would run this and marvel you in a similar way.

No need to waste tons of water in datacenters.

gavmor - 14 hours ago

Hm, the page generated seems inconsistent with the usage of the original link.

RIMR - 8 hours ago

The All Entries (https://halupedia.com/all-entries) part of the site is a bit alarming. I think OP might want to do a little bit of basic automoderation here.

pinkmuffinere - 11 hours ago

I find the handling of NSFW topics (and how it avoids making them nsfw) really interesting. Eg https://halupedia.com/fuck (aside from the title it seems SFW to me)

dmje - 15 hours ago

I LOVE IT. Superb.

anthk - 11 hours ago

This is what every LLM will converge into without curated human input.

FergusArgyll - 14 hours ago

Who says llms can't be funny?!

jijilao - 14 hours ago

wtf, I thought these were just anecdotes until I saw they were actually happening in Astoria. I used to visit in the summers and never heard about any of that! Stop the fake news

Falimonda - 8 hours ago

Care to elaborate?

https://halupedia.com/015-fuck-jews-and-islamists

JLemay - 9 hours ago

this is excellent haha

mmooss - 10 hours ago

As I said in another comment, this is brilliant. Suggestion: Remove anything that isn't part of the satire; act always as if it's a 'real' encyclopedia. For example on the front page I would remove,

> Articles are generated on demand and stored permanently upon first request.

Don't dispell the magic; don't pull back the curtain and let people see the mechanics.

EDIT: As you say in your system prompt, "You never wink at the reader. You never acknowledge that anything is funny or fictional. Everything is reported as though it is completely normal and well-documented"

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48042306

ivanvoid - 8 hours ago

kinda cool but kinda lame, no overall consistency over articles

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jordanpg - 10 hours ago

My contributions:

https://halupedia.com/jgldfjgjdflgjdflkgjldjglkdjlg

https://halupedia.com/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

https://halupedia.com/drop-table-users

https://halupedia.com/test-test

https://halupedia.com/test-test-test-test-test-test-test-tes...

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kelseydh - 22 minutes ago

"Despite its failure, the Great Pigeon Census of 1887 is remembered as a cautionary tale..."

This type of writing is considered non-encyclopedic by Wikipedia standards as it injects superficial analysis. The imitation articles would look better without it. Maybe train on this article? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing