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[flagged] Show HN: I built the literal Duolingo Killer (kanjieight.vercel.app)
11 points by Mikecraft 35 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 21 comments
Hi Everyone,

I recently wanted to learn Japanese with duolingo but it kept giving me repetitive lessons. So I built an app that gives a variety of lessons from anime.

You can try it out here:https://kanjieight.vercel.app/

Thanks everyone.



This is a description that turns on every red light in my head: "netflix for", "binge watching", "turning into", "keep you hooked", "but smarter" etc. - probably I'm not the target age demographic or maybe this is an American thing? Also, the meaning of literal, here, would be something like having a hamster named Duolingo and you built a gun to kill the animal. That's a literal killer appliance.


To preface this, I'm not a Japanese speaker, so perhaps my fears are misplaced, but learning from anime seems like it'd present users with a very particular flavour of Japanese (i.e. one that is much more hyperactive or exaggerated than how the language might be used in day-to-day conversations between native speakers).

That being said, if this is meant to be an alternative to Duolingo, which is insistent that you absolutely need to know that the bear wants a cup of tea, then I guess this is infinitely better in that regard.


On the homepage screenshot, there's an "it's" where it should be "its".

Details matter if teaching language.


By literal, I assumed that you meant that the app allowed you to kill Duo the green owl, which I am sure many people feel like doing after all the cajoling, threats and emotional manipulation that he deals out when you miss a lesson.


This is an ai generated website scam :/


I think you are right, scam at worst; shady and lazy AI slop at best


I would love an option that doesn't require sign in with Google.


I appreciate the prompt engineering effort, but it's a lot of claims and not much substance. Also, I wouldn't call Japanese used in anime "real Japanese", especially from anime like Attack on Titan. And how do you get around the copyright issue? Does this fall under fair use?


I kind of imagined the app would be more than a handful of random sound samples for anime with subtitles?

I'm guessing the content is ripped (possibly legally due to the short duration - and using only(?) sound? Although if the subtitles are ripped too, I imagine that's not fair use?).


>4.8 star global App Store rating

Which app store?


Shady. In the next screen it already has a 4.9 App Store Rating https://kanjieight.vercel.app/welcome


It is apparently 4.9 as well.

https://kanjieight.vercel.app/welcome

Interesting.


I signed up and there is nothing to do without paying. At least have one free clip as a demo.


Old man yells at cloud: that's not what "literal killer" means.


"literal" and "literally" are both now commonly used oxymoronically as a figure of speech warning of the use of metaphor and/or exaggeration.

It literally drives me nuts


Can you disclose if AI was used to build the app, and, if yes, in what capacity?


The Content in the website were all hand made by me with the audio coming from a real japanese native.


Liar liar pants on fire, the website is made with.... ai prompts


You have nothing on the website that entices the user to start a free trial, no pricing, no examples, you listed backed by research of yale usc but there are no links to said research, this looks like AI Slop at best; Scam at worst.

4.8 star global App Store rating except is not listed on any apps stores is it?


> Learn new languages 2.7x faster with Kanji #8's proven learning method.

Proven by whom? How did they get that number?

Is it this some kind of satire website?


I was expecting a kind of game where you shoot the Duolingo bird. I am disappointed now.




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