

The first thing I noticed about grokipedia is that it doesn’t do a good job at qualifying the strength of sources.
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The first thing I noticed about grokipedia is that it doesn’t do a good job at qualifying the strength of sources.
Oh, I misread! The letters are a rough measurement of fluency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages?wprov=sfla1
If I struggle I can figure out what they are saying… most of the time. But I often have to like listen to it twice to get it.
It could be ADHD, but I feel it’s personality trait of not liking the same thing. My spotify playlists are over 250-400 hours long because I’m not a big fan of listening to the same music over and over.
I don’t know why but the TikTok algorithm never really “got me”. I watch a video of say “slimes” then it gives me like 8 more videos about slimes, which I then swipe away becasue I don’t really care about them that much. Then I repeat that with other topics and TikTok sort of got confused.
Fast forward some time…
Now my TikTok feed is 100% Spanish and I’m only A2-B1 in fluency.
I love ubuntu snaps.
(sets phone on vibrate)
They are actually different. Yes has the accent.
Si = if
Sí = yes
Forced perspective? That’s what she said.


I got a temp ban from reddit. Not cool enough, apparently.
I looked a few things up… and you aren’t wrong. It relies on primary sources way too much.