FAQ
Hand-written, not generated.
What is this and why does it exist?
A prototype wiki where every article is generated on demand by an LLM. Click any wikilink — try octopus — and a fresh article streams in for that topic.
It isn't trying to replace traditional wikis. The model can be inaccurate, and a real encyclopedia will always be the authority on facts. The point is what a static wiki can'tdo: adapt the same topic to the reader — different depth, different framing, different links picked — based on who's asking.
From my own use, it's become my favorite way of learning things I didn't know I wanted to know.
Why does the same article look different on reload?
Articles are generated, not stored. Reload re-rolls. A short-lived client cache exists for back/forward navigation, but a hard reload bypasses it.
What does "reading as" do?
It sets your persona — reading level (kid / general / expert) and an optional chaos voice. Persona is sent with each generation request and changes which facts and links the model picks.
Is anything saved on the server?
No user data. Persona lives in your browser. Articles are generated per request and cached client-side only.
Why did an article get rejected?
The model can refuse a topic (nonsense, unsafe, etc.). When it does, you get a rejection notice and suggested alternatives.