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Just tap the WPM and it'll give you options
I think the parent wants to be able to set a default instead of having to select it each time.
Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
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Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
#52What I noticed using this to read a couple Ars Technica articles was it worked really well for short words. But, if a longer complicated word appeared, at say 600 wpm, I would miss it. It seems like an adaptive algorithm based on word length would improve the speed even more allowing it to go faster on short common words and slow down on longer unusual words. Also, there is bug that sometimes causes two words to appe…
Slow down on long words would be very helpful, I just tried it with some german news text[1] at 600wpm: Worked great except for words that occured like Kinderbetreuungsmöglichkeiten US-Geheimdienstausschusses Bundestags-Innenausschuss Bundeswirtschaftsminister Bundesarbeitsministeriums [1] http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/nachrichten.353.de.html
Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
#53I'm pretty sure this is just a big middle finger to Spritz. In the most hilarious way possible. Or am I misinterpreting the acknowledgments? ;)
Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
#54This project may consider a name-change, as googling for this after it's gone from the HN homepage will trigger ... interesting results. Especially if you're trying to show this to a co-worker in the office. Note to my boss: I'm sorry!
Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
#55What I noticed using this to read a couple Ars Technica articles was it worked really well for short words. But, if a longer complicated word appeared, at say 600 wpm, I would miss it. It seems like an adaptive algorithm based on word length would improve the speed even more allowing it to go faster on short common words and slow down on longer unusual words. Also, there is bug that sometimes causes two words to appe…
1. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spree/aehoaolhojlm...
Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
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Slow down on long words would be very helpful, I just tried it with some german news text[1] at 600wpm: Worked great except for words that occured like Kinderbetreuungsmöglichkeiten US-Geheimdienstausschusses Bundestags-Innenausschuss Bundeswirtschaftsminister Bundesarbeitsministeriums [1] http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/nachrichten.353.de.html
Do you think german words like this would benefit from automatic syllable colorization -- slightly changing the shade of grey to make the syllable boundaries more obvious?
Re: Squirt.io – Readability Meets Spritz Speed Reading
#59I feel like it ruins the cadence, in my head anything I read with this sounds like it's coming from a robot.
I think that perhaps a line-by-line reader would be appropriate, rather than word per word.