@CodyGray Hugging Face has a couple of JavaScript bugs which cause its calls to its own API to fail and/or truncate the data tested, even when short, which can result in hanging on "predicting" and/or using less text, sometimes far less text, than is in the
<textarea>
and which the API can handle. The errors result in the URL sent to the API to be malformed. The most glaring bug can be easily demonstrated by just adding/removing a "#" anywhere in the text (mid-way through the first line is an easy place) and watch the difference in the number of tokens the prediction is based upon. That error is that the HF page doesn't use
encodeURIComponent()
to encode the query string. The userscript
here corrects those bugs. The userscript also adds some buttons for text transformations, which can easily demonstrate how susceptible the Hugging Face detector is to changes in formatting, even just whitespace. Those buttons can also be used to easily remove things like the links spammers add to their AI generated spam text.