I Want to Fix Goodreads
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I Want to Fix Goodreads
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Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#2Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better.
It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and spitting out a list of articles seems like magic.
I also find it weird that in 2020 Goodreads is the status quo for book recommendations.
Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#3How do people build recommendation engines? Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better. It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and sp…
Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#4How do people build recommendation engines? Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better. It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and sp…
Poorly, its either shovel so much shit against a wall to see what sticks (youtube) or you sorta watched this for 10 minutes to see if you liked it but you didn't but here is more (netflix).
Curated lists made by humans are still nicer.
Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#5How do people build recommendation engines? Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better. It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and sp…
Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#6How do people build recommendation engines? Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better. It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and sp…
Re: I Want to Fix Goodreads
#7How do people build recommendation engines? Like, even when you have access to the site's entire API and can write your own client for it, there's still the fact that their recommendations are generally better. It sounds like an extremely important value-add. There are many sites that I will only use the app for because that is where the recommendations are shown. But to me taking a user profile and an article and sp…
It's not that hard. See for instance https://www.coursera.org/lecture/machine-learning/collaborat... on how to get started
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#10My problem with Goodreads is actually the site performance. It's one of the most abysmally slow sites I've ever had the displeasure of using. Loading from page to page takes so long, I wonder if they're running on 486 machines in the background. It's unfathomable to me how something that has such a monopoly on the domain can have such terrible performance.
It's so bad, that I often don't even bother going to Goodreads except when my TBR pile empties out, and then I spend as little time as I can (which is a long time because it's OH MY GOD SO SLOW) so I won't have to visit it again for a while.
I wish it was open source, or something, so I could contribute to improve response times...