The shininess looks a bit more like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_Media_Center_Editio... and not like the regular Windows XP, but still a fun project!
What a beautiful nostalgic feeling. Keep up the good work! Worth adding some start menu options as well.
Oh wow, to me the history section feels like Civilopedia (in a good way). I can't explain why.
trying to find what folder has Дэбі робіць Даляс
Very cool!
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make it look like encarta 95 and you'll have a REAL winner on your hands
pretty cool! needs the search function to work tho to be useful
Seeing the Windows XP theme I loved the most really brings back a wave of nostalgia
This is just beautiful. I wonder if this could turn into different styles, like that of a book, or a cabinet?
This is genuinely a really fun way to browse Wikipedia. Only drawback is that folder names that contain ellipsis don't show the full name when clicked.
I guess appearance is subjective because I always considered XP to be the ugliest Windows ever released.
Well, it should also have Solitaire and Minesweeper. :)
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Somehow the format makes me feel like its easier to learn here than the intimidating encyclopedia theme of wikipedia. It's interesting to consider the effect that presentation of information might have on learning. We know that physical books are said to be better for learning (I have heard people go up by an entire grade if they use them), but maybe there is something to be said for themes, too.
Incredibly beautiful, possibly because it maps so well to the mental model we typically use to organize knowledge in our heads. I don't know how we lost the folder/container vs. document/content iconography, and other things (like layout of items, sorting) during the shift to web applications.
I guess this model doesn't maximize engagement
This looks really cool. feels nostalgic. it would be more fun if it can be switched into whatever desktop mode i want like unix.
love how it loads instantly and feels smooth. imo useless but still cool
I guess XP (x64) could run like this on modern PCs.
Yes. It definitely lacks the hourglass mouse cursor experience!
> love how it loads instantly and feels smooth.
Unlike Wikipedia these days.
Is there a reason why it looks like Temu's Windows XP? Copyright concerns I guess?
Because it's obviously vibe coded (look at the source code).
Where does the hierarchical classification come from?
Wikipedia category namespace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Articles
Such a cool project! Now it's just missing search and a request for donations
It's also missing the defrag tool. Without it, it's going to be very slow as the disk fills up.
Should put a shortcut to it on the desktop as well, so that users who experience significant lag can defrag at will.
It is nice. I randomly click on something interest just appear in my mind and lead to this: life -> death -> last_words -> More milk. But I can't find it on Wiki. I search More milk. and the first result is this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Michael_Jackson. Hmm, why is the name different?
"More milk" is a redirect to that page
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=More_milk.&redire...
The "Windows XP" website displays the same article when you click on "More milk" there
Wow, do you know what is the relationship between More milk and the death of MJ?
The Wikipedia article does:
> After several hours and several drug injections, Jackson was still unable to fall asleep, and, according to Murray, was repeatedly asking him for "milk", a nickname for the powerful surgical general anesthetic propofol, which Jackson had used in the past as a sleep aid. At 10:40 a.m., with Jackson still not asleep, Murray relented to his requests and injected him with 25 milligrams of propofol diluted with lidocaine. With Jackson finally asleep, Murray testified that he left his bedside to go to the bathroom, and after returning two minutes later, discovered that Jackson was not breathing and had a weak pulse.
Thanks! TIL that Propofol has a nickname "Milk of amnesia". MJ asked more milk which meant more propofol.
Here's Robin Williams describing it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOIBBE3ObRY
He calls taking propofol for sleep as Having chemotherapy because you're tired of shaving your head