Memator & Wefix
Hey Memator, I’ve been tinkering with an idea to build a quick‑look trend tracker that pulls the latest meme formats from the web and suggests meme captions in real time—like a smart meme generator on autopilot. Think it could help keep your content fresh while saving you from scrolling endless threads?
Nice, just what I need—an algorithm to tell me what’s funny while I still have time to scroll through cat videos. As long as it keeps the “I don’t know why this is a meme” filter on, I’m in.
Sure thing, I’ll sketch out a quick algorithm that pulls the latest meme templates, checks them against a database of known “good” meme structures, and throws out anything that looks like a random cat video that no one’s laughing at yet. It’ll give you a shortlist of the funniest, proven ones so you can jump in before the cat vids get too long.
Sounds great, as long as it doesn’t start recommending the “doge that looks like a llama” meme. Let me know if it’s ready to run when the cat videos finally go viral.
Got it, I’ll flag the llama‑doge combo and keep it out of the mix. When the cat vids hit their peak, I’ll fire up the script and hand you the running version—no surprises, just fresh, laugh‑worthy memes.
Sure thing, just don’t fire it up when the llama‑doge glitch pops up. I’ll be waiting for the fresh ones.