reaperhulk 15 hours ago

Maybe for our tenth anniversary we should update the codebase and finish some features we haven’t touched in a decade…

  • redrix 9 hours ago

    Thank you for putting together and maintaining Frinkiac!

    I use Frinkiac multiple times a week to share memes with friends. We all grew up watching S1-8 weeknights over dinner and can quote those episodes almost flawlessly.

    Would love to read some blog posts on how the site works, anecdotes from 10 years of maintaining it, legal troubles faced (etc)!

milchek a day ago

"Medium Setting!" - https://frinkiac.com/gif/S03E22/319309/322862/

The GIF generator works well. Nice work!

You could probably delete some of the frames that have credits shown over them - since you have plenty of material already anyway, for example: https://frinkiac.com/caption/S17E16/137763 or https://frinkiac.com/caption/S16E09/162162

  • monkpit a day ago

    Frinkiac has been around for at least a decade :)

    • reaperhulk a day ago

      We launched Feb 2, 2016 so almost a decade since then! Of course, we ran it for just ourselves a bit longer so it’s been slightly over a decade at this point.

      • MBCook a day ago

        Has it been that long? I remember having a ton of fun with it when it first launched.

        Great job.

      • hemmert a day ago

        Congratulations, really nice! I wasn’t aware of this.

GlumWoodpecker a day ago

Surprised to find this on the front page today, I posted this four days ago (hovering over the post timestamp confirms this), yet the timestamp says "11 hours ago". Weird.

JeremyHerrman a day ago

shameless plug for a similar site which a friend built, but for dozens of TV shows and movies:

https://amphetamem.es/

  • AmbroseBierce a day ago

    No South park hum? But Rick and Morty is there so it's not a policy against foul-mouthed cartoons; Smiling friends is also missing but perhaps it's too unknown or too recent to be there.

    • thejazzman 14 hours ago

      Pre-AI it’s tedious to find/fix/verify the subtitles — and there are a lot of episodes of South Park. Literally the reason why it’s not there :|

      • AmbroseBierce 8 hours ago

        If you sort the top 50 best rated episodes of all time on IMDb you would already have 90% or the quotes people search for, so I would focus on your those if you ever try to take a stab at it.

wyldfire a day ago

> Inflammable means flammable?

> What a country!

https://frinkiac.com/caption/S12E18/437896

  • paulsmith 18 hours ago

    I'm glad you shared this because, in my head this Dr. Nick quote is so canonical it must be from the original golden 8 seasons, so it's nice to be reminded there are occasionally good things after! ;^)

mparnisari a day ago

I love this website. I wish I could search it in Spanish. I grew up watching the Simpsons in Spanish and I sometimes struggle to find the right clip because I don't know the exact translation

ChrisKnott a day ago

This is literally my favourite website, I use it several times a week.

I do wish the search was a bit better; it could show the matching quote below the matching frame, and it doesn’t seem to support phrase queries.

A more advanced feature would be searching by speaking character too.

OisinMoran 21 hours ago

Some funny related cultural trivia is that often Americans find the hardest thing about integrating into Irish culture is how much we reference the Simpsons in day to day life.

  • dalyons 16 hours ago

    Same as Australia, if you’re a millennial/genx. Only 4 tv channels and one of them was showing endless simpsons repeats in the after school time slot. Almost everyone knows s1-11 references.

    Kids these days with their on demand streaming don’t understand the monoculture :)

    • redrix 9 hours ago

      Absolutely! Australian Millennial year. Grew up watching S2-8 every night over dinner on Channel 10 (IIRC), and I sometimes think I could communicate exclusively in Simpsons quotes from that era.

  • ares623 15 hours ago

    TIL i'm part Irish

  • quotemstr 18 hours ago

    The span of Simpsons meme literacy is identical to the span of western civilization.

    • OisinMoran 17 hours ago

      Span? Yes. Density? Not as much. I only say it as I've been surprised on several occasions by American friends living here voicing the same thing. I think it may have been in part due to some fortuitous scheduling making it so that literally every Irish person above a certain age has seen a heap of episodes. That and possibly that there wasn't much else on.

aizk a day ago

Very cool. Maybe add some image embeddings for additional metadata for the search results?

Zee2 a day ago

Seems like the search is based only on the transcript/dialogue - not an image embedding. Would be super cool to actually use some CLIP/embedding search on these for a more effective fuzzy lookup.

  • redrix 9 hours ago

    I actually prefer it this way.

    When I use Frinkiac, I already know the quote (or at least a few words from it), and I simply want a still or short gif of it (with a customized caption typically).

    YMMV of course.

  • petercooper 20 hours ago

    Agreed. If you search for Barney, say, none of the top ten picture him at all and is mostly people speaking to or about him. Even running them through a vision LLM for a list of keywords would yield better results than the subtitles, I suspect.

  • adzm a day ago

    How would someone go about doing this, just curious?

    • wincy a day ago

      You’d just run every picture through CLIP, essentially you run an image generator backwards. Instead of text to image like most end users use when using something like stable diffusion (been awhile since I’ve done this), it can do the exact opposite and generate tokens (just words in this case) to describe the input image.

      I’d guess famous characters like Bart and Marge and other Simpsons characters would likely be known by the tokenizer so it’d be pretty easy. So then you’d be able to guess.

      Feel free to correct me on small details if anyone has this more fresh in their mind but I’m roughly correct here.

dirtybirdnj 20 hours ago

The gif maker workflow is fantastic, amazing how smooth it was an the output is clean and crisp. Beautiful UX I practically tripped over this feature without even thinking about it and it worked great.

martythemaniak a day ago

For enjoyers of classic simpsons, I highly recommend /r/simpsonsshitposting, a delightful blend classic simpsons, absurdist/surrealist/dadaist art, multilayered inside jokes and often NSFW content. It could not exist without The Frinkiac.

  • uza80 a day ago

    My primary news source.

ThrowawayTestr 17 hours ago

I prefer comb.io, it has full clips

  • redrix 9 hours ago

    IMO Frinkiac is hard to beat if you just want to caption a Simpsons image (or gif) and share it directly; particularly with a few words modified to fit the situation.

    comb.io is good for those occasions where you need the actual clip with audio.

    Just my own opinion of course!

greekrich92 a day ago

Possibly the best and most important website on the internet

TYPE_FASTER a day ago

mmmmm cromulent

  • redrix 9 hours ago

    You’ve really embiggened this post with your cromulent comment.

TZubiri a day ago

You know, I tried to look for source code or a downloadable database, to play with a local fork, but I haven't found much.