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Reverse-Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600

https://github.com/joshuanwalker/Raiders2600
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3•alephnerd•28m ago•1 comments
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Show HN: Asxiv.org – Ask ArXiv papers questions through chat

https://asxiv.org/
161•anonfunction•4mo ago
I built this yesterday to help understand papers I'm interested in. It's using the gemini 2.5 flash lite model, but you can run it yourself[1] and switch to 2.5 pro for better results.

Happy to answer any questions or take suggestions on how I can improve it!

1. https://github.com/montanaflynn/asxiv

Comments

ozgrakkurt•4mo ago
Super cool project! Didn’t expect it to be this good tbh
anonfunction•4mo ago
Thank you! If you have any suggestions feel free to let me know.
phamtrongthang•4mo ago
Hi. Cool project! But I wonder what is the different between this and alphaxiv.org?
anonfunction•4mo ago
That seems like a social network? This is just a tool to have an AI model answer questions without needing to do anything other than replace the domain.
ks2048•4mo ago
Nice that it will link to specific pages. I wonder if it could be made to highlight specific parts of a page (i.e. highlight the exact thing I am looking for)?
anonfunction•4mo ago
Possibly. I had to kind of be very specific to get the model to link to the pages in a specific format my frontend can parse and then interact with the pdf viewer[1]. It seems very full featured so it may have a way to highlight portions of the page, but my experience with PDFs leads me to believe it would be tricky.

1. https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/

codebje•4mo ago
It looks like it doesn't handle ArXiv IDs that have a forward slash in them, eg, https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0211011 as viewed at https://asxiv.org/pdf/cs/0211011 is a 404 error.
anonfunction•4mo ago
Thank you, this has been fixed!
matt1•4mo ago
Impressive project, especially for a day's work!

My site, https://www.emergentmind.com, is similar, though I'm two years in :)

I've found Gemini 2.5 Flash is the best model in terms of speed/cost/quality. Pro is great as well, but probably not necessary for most chat-with-paper functionality.

I'll add too that building an AI layer on top of arXiv is a deep, deep rabbit hole depending on how far you want to take the project. Drop me a note if you want to chat more about my experience with it.

Regardless, thanks for sharing this!

beng-nl•4mo ago
I’m amazed, the interface is pretty complete and slick for a days work - then again I’m not a WebDev so I’d do it a dumb way.. Curious how this was made..
matt1•4mo ago
I think you might be getting the two projects mixed up.

Emergent Mind, my tool, has been in the works for over two years. If that's the interface you're referring to, thank you.

Asxiv, what this post is about, was built in a day by the OP.

nicktay•4mo ago
It'll be useful to have a short demo
anonfunction•4mo ago
There is an example linked to on the homepage of this submission but here it is:

https://asxiv.org/pdf/1706.03762

APNPucky•4mo ago
Very interesting, I still need to test it more, but it seems like it parses only the arxiv PDF data. For getting more accurate equations it might be a good idea to download the original tex source and let it parse that (maybe even both).

EDIT: Another thought: maybe the output could also support markdown/latex like chatgpt.

anonfunction•4mo ago
Thank you, that's probably correct. I think the gemini api might turn the pages into images and use those. Sending the original tex source was something I thought of but not all papers have those submitted.

As for markdown / latex output that could be done, especially for equations! I'll have to look into the best way to render that.

SweetSoftPillow•4mo ago
Have you tried https://www.alphaxiv.org before inventing your thing?
anonfunction•4mo ago
I hadn't, but at a glance it seems more of a community that an AI tool?
bArray•4mo ago
It's a nice project, but the LLM itself seems to struggle with actually comprehending the subjects. It can point me very well to parts of the paper, but it could not explain parts of the equations based on other knowledge outside of the paper.
anonfunction•4mo ago
I've had better results running it with the Gemini 2.5 Pro model but it's much more expensive. The website is using the very cheap 2.5 flash lite model.

You can run it yourself using the better model to see if you get better results as well:

https://github.com/montanaflynn/asxiv

ieuanking•4mo ago
I've built a similar platform with searching access to arXiv and Semantic Scholar; the only difference is that our agents can highlight text in the paper down to the line level. In our testing, Gemini struggles compared to Sonnet four or Opus 4. We found that without agentic highlighting, there wasn't much difference in output quality or utility (meaning, references saved, generating with citation, or even quote gathering is still hard without actual PDF interactivity). I'd love your feedback on https://www.ubik.studio (use academic search)
anonfunction•4mo ago
Very cool! I chose gemini for two reasons; the first being it supported pdf input and the second the flash lite model being very cheap so I could comfortably make it public and free.
sreenathmenon•4mo ago
Cool
bpavuk•4mo ago
that is cool and all, but don't forget that some researchers were caught putting hidden messages (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.06185) instructing LLMs to praise the paper.

it would be good if you made some sort of protection against these techniques. I think feeding images of pages instead of the page code itself would be beneficial.

anonfunction•4mo ago
Wow I had not known of that! This is mostly just a quick tool I wanted but something to think about if anything further were to come from it.