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It’s a reasonable question, and one I had myself. Of course the UX is different, but that is self evident and we don’t need to be pedantic. What’s not obvious is whether this is wrapping the existing RandomPage API, filtering it, doing some sort of prediction/recommendation, etc.


So perhaps your question is “how does this choose articles differently from wikipedias own random page?”? Which I also wondered.


> we don’t need to be pedantic

You must be new to HN


Even more pedantically, parent's account is more than ten years older than yours or mine, and has ~50% more karma, so perhaps not :)




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