TLDR This is a web app (+ chrome extension) that can take a painfully long piece of text and sum it up into five key bullet points using the power of NLP.
Spend less time reading counterproductive stuff and more on doing valuable work.
@makarand We are glad that you liked it.
I have ported it to Firefox. Will publish the link soon.
Thank you very much for taking the time to use the app and providing your feedback.
@whizzzoe@josephmaxim
Hi,
The goal is the same - article summarization.
I got to know about I Lazy To Read when I was halfway done with the development. It's a really nice project.
I recently got started with NLP and created TLDR This as a side project to build a quick application of the same.
Although there are some web apps out there, that allow you to summarize an article, there really isn't any useful browser extension that does the job well. TLDR This comes with accompanying chrome and firefox extensions plus it also allows you to enter text directly instead of article URL. So it can be used on offline text as well.
Thank you again for your feedback.
@eightyeighteigh We are glad that you liked it.
Thank you very much for taking the time to use the app and providing your feedback.
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Good job done. But I feel like consistent polishing needed to make this more efficient. What about adding a like and dislike button next to each line, so that readers can rate the summary if needed. This data can be used to validate and optimise the algorithm.
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This is an amazing idea! However, where is your privacy policy? There isn't a visible link on the page linked from PH and the link on the HackYogi site goes to a page that doesn't actually have a privacy policy on it: https://hackeryogi.com/privacy-p... Sorry, but I won't be trying this product out nor upvoting it until there is a satisfactory privacy policy!
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