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169 points arthurtakeda | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source

Enter a topic and get a learning mind map generated by an LLM with links to learn more about each subtopic.

You can use it with local models (through Ollama) or external models.

If you have any feedback, please share it! Hope it's useful

Demo: https://youtu.be/Y-9He-tG3aM

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dr_dshiv ◴[] No.41898287[source]
Would be great to have a video of it working so I can see what it does before installing. Thanks!

Also, I’m generally interested in UIUX variations around LLMs. Hoping to see a round up of examples like this, at some point.

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wonger_ ◴[] No.41899639[source]
This reminds me of https://tree-of-knowledge.org/, posted a few months ago on HN. The branching/exploratory/canvas approach is better UX than a chat box.
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1. anon012012 ◴[] No.41903438[source]
(TOK dev here.) Thanks for the linking. I'm sorry I could not keep it glorious (that is free and login-free). I got spammed by bots and I don't have time to discriminate so I made it BYOK and kept it at that. My idea deserves a better execution than this and so I don't mind if other people go at it. All the best.

BTW, related to learning AI software, I'm working on something else... Calling it "InfoRush AI" for now, it looks like that: https://imgur.com/0tncarJ This is Python, BYOK, FOSS. Multicolumn synchronous browsing... orchestrated by the tree of knowledge. Going beyond and beyond. I'll post it on HN soon, (when it's done).