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Mikey's interesting project ideas~ (continued updates, hopefully)



  • Revive GitHub Visualization - YASIV
    • use github tokens to dig up similar repos 
  • Tampermonkies
    • Bionic reading refinement
    • Snappy scroll sites like reddit like tumblr using 'j' and 'k'
      • Internet addiction HAS NO END!!!
  • Reddit corpus network analysis
    • 200GB reddit comments ... what can a graph neural net do?
  • Interesting Project Euler scripts
    • like this one checking big numbers on OEIS to automatically discover some clues on solving project euler problems (one eighth of the problems on the site past problem 100 has some big number that's also on OEIS)
    • project euler crawler to be uploaded, so one can use long context AIs (anthropic or colab pro ) to to semantic similarity search in one go for new problem hopefully
    • (side note...o1 preview solves problems below 20% consistently, and solves a LOT of problems below 50% to my experience, which is around 10 problems tested)
    • do everything above to similar sites like Erdos...

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