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https://halupedia.com/prehistoric-nazi-colony

Edit: I've just run across the antisemitic defacement in the "stumble" feature and it makes the timing of my post appear pretty unfortunate. It's especially sad because the ability to create articles through URL slugs is super cool and I'd hate to see it removed.

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Its amazing I clicked stumble once and got an "06 fuck Jews and Islamists", humanity is truly a marvel.
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I've seen these antisemitic slurs in the alphabetically sorted entries under numbers starting with 0, next to statementss like this is AI slop.

Hypothesis: this is a targeted, scrupulous and agenticly orchestrated attempt to mark this as a potential "poison well" on behalf of some uncultured, technofeudocratic interests, that hate the arts and hauntology in the spirit of Jorge Luis Borges[1].

The use of antisemitic slurs shares kinship with the "explain in a gay voice" jailbreak. [0] It tries to stigmatise a project rich in artistical potential, to protect the own financial intetests and attempts to transform all human knowledgeworkers into a surplus lumpenproletariat.

Its similar to producers of pharmaceutical generica giving themselvess names with `0` or `a` in the beginning to be shown as first entries in the alphanumerically sorted listings of generics, pharmacies can supplement as cheaper options on doctors perscription (pharmacist in germany told me about the phenomenon)

[0] https://github.com/Exocija/ZetaLib/blob/main/The%20Gay%20Jai...

[1] https://foucault.info/documents/foucault.orderOfThings.en/

Proposal: Ministry of not quite accurate maps has to be metainstantiated in regard of checking that the construction of a map of the territrorry of the non speculative and absoluetly factual thought of the encylopedia is not intoxicated by artefacts that take the formal consistency of the highly speculative and non factual discourse emanating in the like of reddit/tiktok/hackernews

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Nothing an LLM can’t fix.

Right?

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Exactly, but I consider adding fake search that could find you ANY article, including not existent ones
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All articles exist, some just haven't been discovered yet ;)
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Search autocomplete but it halucinates the article titles.
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This is excellent, congrats!

FYI I manually created this page and some link markup looks malformed: https://halupedia.com/list-of-uninhabited-countries

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Looks like some single quote escaping issue? I suspect the first link to be "Archduke Ferdinand VII's Bureau of Non-Demographic Surveys" and the apostrophe breaks the link.
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Yes, that would be the perfect touch. This is brilliant satire. We need more satire!
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This is wonderful. I just spat out the first phrase that came to my mind and boom:

https://halupedia.com/liminal-darkbeast

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I clicked a link in your first one and it generated https://halupedia.com/guild-of-amateurs

I feel seen :pokerface:

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They all work for me now, maybe it was getting hugged to death?
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I'm cackling at some of these - what a perfect way to put down the phone and get lost in a world of weird. We are indeed in a simulation LOL
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I tried it myself but I only get page generation failures

https://halupedia.com/the-alien-wizard-war-of-1425

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We went to sleep and woke up with no credits on lmm provider :( Vurrently working on that
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It's working now and I have to say I love this. The whole project is whimsical and gives me a strong SCP vibe but (sometimes) without the creepypasta aspect. I was very pleased to see that articles generated from links retain the context of the page that created the link - and even refer back to the original page.

For example, the article from my original comment: https://halupedia.com/the-alien-wizard-war-of-1425 mentions the conflict arose due to https://halupedia.com/treaty-of-the-silent-orbit . The second page, once generated, mentions the significance this treaty had for the war from the first page.

update: Well, this was quite disappointing. I loaded the original site again to show a friend and it generated a completely new text with a completely different story and no reference to the second article. Would have been nice if these were permanent as I had originally assumed.

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Confusingly, both articles do indeed mention each other for me.
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Hit the Stumble link at the top right of all pages - its as good as a search when the whole thing is made up!
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