Hi HN,
I built https://rebrain.gg. It's a website which is intended to help you learn new things.
I built it for two reasons:
1. To play around with different ways of interacting with a LLM. Instead of a standard chat conversation, the LLM returns question forms the user can directly interact with (and use to continue the conversation with the LLM).
2. Because I thought it would be cool to have a site dedicated to interactive educational content instead of purely consuming content (which I do too much).
An example of a (useful-for-me) interactive conversation is: https://rebrain.gg/conversations/6. In it I'm learning how to use the `find` bash command. (Who ever knew to exclude a directory from a look-up you need to do `find . -path <path> -exclude -o <what you want to look for>`, where `-o` stands for "otherwise"!)
Still very early on, so interested in and open to any feedback.
Thanks!
For feedback:
* Please change the colours. I can't read white text on light purple. By all means keep purple, just increase the contrast.
* Maybe keep it in a narrower column, again for readability especially since we're constantly switching sides left to right as we read the AI text and the 'You submitted' text. I also feel it's quite duplicated, I can visually see which option was chosen yet it's restated in 'You submitted'. Only show what's necessary.
* In the replay you shared I can still change active radio buttons. Make it static.
To more focused feedback:
* I really like the idea. Instead of an AI telling you the answer, you learn -- this is fantastic.
* Multiple choice questions are great, but eventually please move to freeform. An AI can evaluate that. (For example, after learning a bit via examples, it might prompt, 'How do you find all PDFs in your home folder?' and give a text entry field. In the past, you'd have to type exactly the string the app expected; with an AI, it can evaluate flexibly. So take advantage of this. It's an immense opportunity vs earlier learning platforms.) Also, people learn better at some point when you're not given answers (aka multiple choice) but need to write.
I think you're on to something. AI as thinking replacement is a worry. AI as a guided teacher is great. I look forward to what you do with it.
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