crashex

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[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So someone above mentioned Git, would that be comparable to how IPFS works?

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago

No matter Games and Fandom wikis have enshittified the wiki movement, but I think we can and should revive or create a new wiki movement for practical stuff, like gardening, cooking, woodworking, animal care etc. A lot of that used to be on forums (not the most ideal form of storing knowledge) and then most of it disappeared on Facebook. Not sure it it's still there, the fb got too shitty, had to leave. Went to reddit, and at first it was okay, but more tech and less practical oriented. It was noticeable that from forum to facebook to reddit, information density and quality about certain topics had declined. So I believe that a mature internet use would be to avoid those platforms like the plague. Aynthing valuable, especially our valuable community efforts, our hobbies and favourite activities, has to be kept out of corporate hands. When I started to save my photos on Google and contact my family on Facebook all those years ago it was just convenient. I don't think we had any idea about the can of worms this all was. Now I feel like a recovering drug addict, but it's worth it for a better web.

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago

This. My problem is mainly about ownership and the control that comes with it. I don't want a knowledge repository (no matter if about breeding budgies or world politics) to be in the hands of a few. It has just happened: the evil site we don't want to talk about has imploded, and whatever information people find there now might have been tampered with in one way or another - those who decide to leave a rotting online portal also leave the accumulated knowledge behind that is stored on the site's servers. To always retain access to content we create online we need to rethink the whole thing. No matter if it's a social media portal, a photo sharing site, a music sharing site ... for example, who owns Discord and what will happen when that turns to shit? Another few years of content saved per disaster recovery or lost forever?

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Git seems to be a good way to approach this. It's funny that I never really had to get around to what Git actually is (some thingy to store files for programmer teams?). For a somewhat technophile but non-IT person it's all a bit overwhelming.

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

All you guys think fandom type wikis. I am thinking about practical knowledge. A wiki about donkey care can very well need a quick link to a wiki about medicinal plants, and wikis about adjacent practical topics, or think for example car tuners and motorbike tuners - they might like to have different wikis but will have lots of similar or equal topics. Wouldn't a federated wiki mean it can be better protected from attempts of centralized censorship?

[–] crashex 7 points 1 year ago

This is what I mean. Lots of small wikis, like subreddits, like the old forums, only that a wiki setup seem to me a better way to collect and present knowledge than the forums, mailing lists, facebook groups, subreddits or wherever we used to put our stuff.

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What does the 'blockchain' component do? Not sure what it means compared with a regular platform.

[–] crashex 2 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Sounds cool. Does that mean we need heavy disks full of data everywhere or is there a magicky way around it?

[–] crashex 1 points 1 year ago

Self hosting at home is out of the question. I use an antenna to suck enough internet out of the air for daily needs in my remote valley. So I have started a small wiki farm on my webspace (is that indeed the same a tech person calls a VPN?)

[–] crashex 2 points 1 year ago

I would want, for example, be capable of easily linking between the info for a particular plant in my botany wiki and my herbalism wiki. But I don't want to overwhelm the botany wiki contributor with a heavy list of medical input fields when he enters a new article.

[–] crashex 2 points 1 year ago (8 children)

Can you explain what this does like I'm 5 please?

[–] crashex 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Is there an explanation for stupid of how SearXNG works? I tried it for a while after getting too frustrated with the Google enshittification, but couldn't get results really.

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