Show HN: I built a Wikipedia based AI deduction game

(sleuththetruth.com)

7 points | by brikym 11 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • smartypant 6 hours ago

    but for yes no game you can probably use a cheaper and smaller model and free credits ritght? Anyway, this sounds good geeky.

    • brikym 4 hours ago

      It's all trade-offs between price, speed and accuracy. It's no good using a free model when the latency is 10s+ and the throughput is sub 100token/s and this is often the case on OpenRouter. I have to use a speedy provider like Groq and a small model. Dumber models need a lot more context to correct the inaccuracies. I'm mostly using mid tier models like Gemini 3 flash to generate the boards and then I use the fastest models to answer questions (currently gpt-oss-120b on Groq).

  • sagrd 6 hours ago

    Pretty cool!!

  • rockstar2001 7 hours ago

    this is pretty cool !

  • lofaszvanitt 2 hours ago

    Sluggish as hell. Horrible UX. Overcomplicated.

    • jusasiiv an hour ago

      I disagree. UX could be improved but for an alpha version I found out it was easy to use. The main feature "Guess" should be probably more prevalent though. Also for me it did not seem sluggish but that might depend on a lot of factors.