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Show HN: Lingoku – Learn Japanese with DeepSeek/Ollama (Updated)

3 points·by englishcat·6 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Ask HN: Does Product Hunt Helpful?

3 points·by englishcat·6 bulan yang lalu·4 comments

Show HN: Learn Japanese contextually while browsing

lingoku.ai
92 points·by englishcat·7 bulan yang lalu·57 comments

Show HN: I used Gemini 3 Pro to design my landing page

lingoku.ai
4 points·by englishcat·7 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

Show HN: Lingoku – Learn languages while browsing (supports EN, JP, KR, CN)

lingoku.ai
2 points·by englishcat·8 bulan yang lalu·3 comments

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englishcat
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We also support real-time word injection of video subtitles for platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, and Bilibili.
englishcat
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Same here.
englishcat
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Great project, thanks

What's your next steps, do you plan to add more details of the reflow process?
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Feel free to reach out — you can contact us via the email or Discord on our website.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Really interesting, does it totally based on gemini? seems the data is not accurate of my account.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That makes a lot of sense, it really highlights the diffences in learning stages. My current tool if primarily designed for intermediate language learners who have already learned some basic words, but still in the 'accumulation phase' - their main bottleneck is vocabulary size, so they need to see new words frequently.

it sounds like you are at a more advanced stage of learning Chinese, you have moved past simple vocab building and are focusing on flow and fluency reading. For your use case, that 'inverse' approach (Chinese with English safety nets) is definitely superior for pattern-matching, it's a different problem set, but a very valid one.

Appreciate your feedback.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is quite a great idea, as a native Chinese speaker, i want to say this is the way very similar how we learned Chinese when we were kids.

On the other hand, the Chinese writing system is logographic (or ideographic), unlike the English system which is phonetic. The most basic characters, such as 日 (sun), 月 (moon), and 山 (mountain), are essentially graphics (or pictures) of the objects themselves. that makes them very suitable for being represented by images. The emoji you are using is also very good.

I believe this method should be very effective for beginners in Chinese. However, once you have mastered the basic Chinese characters, you can learn about the structure of Chinese characters and then continue reading more materials to expand your vocabulary.

The real challenge is to expand your vocabulary through extensive reading, i'm actually working on a tool to solve this specific problem (https://lingoku.ai/learn-chinese), If you are reading English, it will insert Chinese text for you, if your are reading Chinese text, it will translate the text from Chinese to English then inject Chinese words into the translated text, thus improving your vocabulary while reading.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Hope our product helps your learning journey, enjoy! Any feedback is welcome.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Fair point, the UI was partly AI-assisted, and the design is not our strongest area at the moment but something we are actively improving. Appreciate the feedback.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for your kind words, yes, but you can try the free version first, and if it's not enough, you can check the pricing plans if you like.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for pointing this out. You're absolutely right that 'Zero Privacy Trace' was a bit too absolute.

I’ve just updated the website to be more precise: we use enterprise-grade APIs where they said data is not used for training by default, and we don't log any original content on our own servers.

We also only send the specific text snippets needed for processing to minimize exposure. I really appreciate the feedback, it helps make the project better!
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I can totally understand your concerns.

At the moment, Lingoku browser extension does send text to LLms for processing, we don't sell user data, but i agree that simply saying 'trust us' isn't sufficient.

Supporting local LLM is something we are actively considering, though there are still real constraints on the user experience.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks, We now support cross-language learning between for languages (English, Japanese, Korean and Chinese), hope could help you.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for you feedback, agreed.

The current version of word definition is somewhat rudimentary. right now we supported four languages(English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean), but we dont take much time to optimize for each language yet.

Our thought is that we will have a shared template across all the learning language, but also have abilities to customize the word definition template for language-specific needs.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Same here, i also want to have a try.

BTW, i like the blog
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I don't know a tool like this.

But this feature seems to be a fairly common requirement; we can consider add a switcher to implementing it.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You're absolutely right, we typically spend more time our our phones for most people. we're also preparing to port this feature to mobile, possibly based on the mobile version of Firefox browser.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for your feedback, appreciate it.

I tried the above words in Chrome, and got the same problem. sorry about that, our tool is far from perfect. this is a bug in the extension, we will fix it asap.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I have a deep understanding of this point, a lack of vocabulary makes reading Japanese materials very difficult.

For this scenario, we will translate the Japanese text completely into English first, then inject japanese words in to the english text, the translated text with the injected Japanese words is displayed next to the original material.

This is the main feature I've been using myself, you can try it out and see if it's the feature you want.
englishcat
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
we've considered using local llm, but the problem is that for a better user experience, we will add user's new vocabulary list, then inject words based on the list, it's hard to do this on local.

We will seriourly consider the point of support local llm, this will also allow more users to utilize our basic functions.