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The Bluesky Dictionary

212 points| gaws | 7 months ago |avibagla.com | reply

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[+] blintz|7 months ago|reply
I'm surprised at how normal some of the unseen words are. I expected them to all be archaic or niche, but many are pretty reasonable: 'congregant', 'definer', 'stereoscope'.
[+] gkoberger|7 months ago|reply
For what it's worth, there's 1.7bn posts on Bluesky according to this: https://bsky.jazco.dev/stats

The dictionary site has only checked 4,920,000 posts, which is 0.28% of all messages.

[+] awinter-py|7 months ago|reply
dentel, exclaustrations, gryding, datolite, frabbing?
[+] anywhichway|7 months ago|reply
I noticed one of the cited bluesky posts was all in French, so one might argue that technically it didn't find the English word "mouch", but rather a different French word that happens to be spelled the same. But trying to sort that out seems unrealistically challenging. "Mouch" is only in the dictionary as an alternative spelling to mooch, so probably a pretty rare word to see in English.
[+] steinuil|7 months ago|reply
Bluesky lets you select the language your post is written in before posting it and it is attached as metadata to the skeet. I guess the backend for this only searches posts in English, but it's possible the dataset is not 100% accurate due to some users forgetting to switch language before posting.
[+] neaden|7 months ago|reply
Is this not working or am I missing something, it just shows as seeing 0 words for me. Firefox on a PC.
[+] accrual|7 months ago|reply
You may need to allow scripts from the domain avibagla.com, it shows 0 when the scripts are blocked.
[+] AgentME|7 months ago|reply
For me it took a minute to start loading data and switch from just showing 0.
[+] SirFatty|7 months ago|reply
Same... maybe you need a Bluesky account, which I don't have.
[+] GalaxyNova|7 months ago|reply
It's working fine for me on Firefox
[+] wantlotsofcurry|7 months ago|reply
I'm very curious as to how this works in the backend. I realize it uses Bluesky's firehose to get the posts, but I'm more curious on how it's checking whether a post contains any of the available words. Any guesses?
[+] avibagla1|7 months ago|reply
Hey! this is my site - it's not all that complex, i'm just using a sqlite db with two tables - one for stats, the other for all the words that's just word | count | first use | last use | post.

I... did not expect this to be so popular

[+] f311a|7 months ago|reply
You can probably fit all words under 10-15MB of memory, but memory optimisations are not even needed for 250k words...

Trie data structures are memory-efficient for storing such dictionaries (2-4x better than hashmaps). Although not as fast as hashmaps for retrieving items. You can hash the top 1k of the most common words and check the rest using a trie.

The most CPU-intensive task here is text tokenizing, but there are a ton of optimized options developed by orgs that work on LLMs.

[+] stwrzn|7 months ago|reply
I very much hope that the backend uses one of the bluesky jetstream endpoints. When you only subscribe to new posts, it provides a stream of around 20mbit/s last time I checked, while the firehose was ~200mbit/s.
[+] gpm|7 months ago|reply
Probably just a big hashtable mapping word -> the number of times it's been seen, and another hashset of all the words it hasn't seen. When a post comes in you hash all the words in it and look them up in the hashtable, increment it, and if the old value was 0 remove it from the hash set.

250k words at a generous 100 bytes per word is only 25MB of memory...

[+] bangaladore|7 months ago|reply
Maybe I'm being naive, but with only ~275k words to check against, this doesn't seem like a particularly hard problem. Ingest post, split by words, check each word via some db, hashmap, etc... and update metadata.
[+] xnorswap|7 months ago|reply
Someone just got a double-combo:

> We just visited wheal Martyn museum in Cornwall, nice scones and a waterwheel, they also have a lot of gutters, sluices and pipes and a bit of a fixation about China Clay. More importantly they appear to be unattached at the moment

Both "wheal" (kind of cheating, that should be Wheal and is a place name) and "sluices" were new to the dictionary.

[+] spullara|7 months ago|reply
I did this against a pretty large tweet archive and got hits on about 125k of the words in the unix dictionary.
[+] pona-a|7 months ago|reply
For a moment I thought it would be an AT-Proto based Urban Dictionary clone.
[+] GalaxyNova|7 months ago|reply
fascinating! I think it's really cool that this is possible, and at the same time kine of sad that the norm is slowly moving towards more locked-down APIs.
[+] timeon|7 months ago|reply
> slowly moving towards

Depends what we accept as norm.

[+] 75345d4c|7 months ago|reply
I just saw it indexed "eluvium," but the post was referring to a band with that same name
[+] atlgator|7 months ago|reply
I checked out the author's other projects and this is common issue. For example, he has a "lean checker" for bluesky that claims it is right-leaning simply because of all the people saying "That's right," "He was right," etc. None of the supposed right-leaning posts were actually conservative in nature. They just used to word right to mean correct.
[+] Kye|7 months ago|reply
GeologySky will get to it soon enough.
[+] refreeze654|7 months ago|reply
I've wondered how blueksy affords the bandwidth to let anyone stream the full firehose.
[+] dgacmu|7 months ago|reply
Not an answer to your question, but I suspect most people don't -- my bot (a pi searcher bot, of course) just runs on Jetstream, which is pretty lightweight and heavily compressed.

(The website in question uses jetstream also.)

[+] psionides|7 months ago|reply
From what they say, it is a lot, but it's generally on the order of a few hundreds of connections total at the moment
[+] max_|7 months ago|reply
This website is so pretty!
[+] runflyswim|7 months ago|reply
thank you!! design support and advice from my good friend vedantswarup.com
[+] tough|7 months ago|reply
Words We Haven't Seen

- Search unseen words

made me chuckle

[+] crm9125|7 months ago|reply
I've found content for all of my future skeets.
[+] croes|7 months ago|reply
So now someone is simply posting a dictionary
[+] fudged71|7 months ago|reply
I'm just surprised that there's revolt when Bluesky posts are used for LLMs, but regular NLP is fine for some reason.