• grue@lemmy.world
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    Wikipedia, archive.org, and any similar essential services ought to be migrating their hosting and organizational headquarters to outside the US ASAP.

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      That’s not something you can just do. All of there employees are Americans.

      It would be better if they were spread across many countries so that one place couldn’t cause a problem.

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    3 months ago

    All you selfhosters out there, this is the cue to make your mirrors

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      Got my snapshot from Jan.

      It’s only 20gb.

      You need an offline viewer. That’s a snap /flat hub install. Kiwix I believe

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        Says ~110gb for all of english version via kiwix. Did you exclude images or something?

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          Yes, they’re are different versions. Maxi is the 110GB one, there is also a nopic version that is quite a bit lighter.

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      Just started, great suggestion.

      I can’t believe this shit. 2023 me wouldn’t believe I’d be doing half of the things I’m doing now.

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        Just wait til 2025 you couldn’t possibly believe what '27’s got in stock :p

        Though, any server schenanagins That may interest me for some hypotheical good in the world?

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      No need

      Install the free offline reader software from here

      https://kiwix.org/en/

      Then grab what content you want from https://dumps.wikimedia.org/kiwix/zim/

      Here’s English Wikipedia, with pictures from 2024 https://dumps.wikimedia.org/kiwix/zim/wikipedia/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2024-01.zim

      names with maxi have all the pictures names with mini few pictures and abridged content names with nopic have no pictures and abridged content

      if it says science or basketball, it’s just things flagged as science or things flagged as basketball.

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        3 months ago

        Was weighing some options and think I’ll be deploying this, thank you.

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    They literally don’t generate any revenue. Wikipedia is quite literally the definition of a non-profit.

    Also, trump is barred from running non-profits due to fraud in NY, I feel like that should disqualify him from making these kinds of decisions.

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    Does Wikipedia receive federal funding? If not, people can shut right up.

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      They’re pretty flush with cash still. Trump can go after them, but for what? They’d need more corruption than they have in the judicial system today. They’ll get there eventually, but they don’t have it yet.

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        It’s not that there is no danger, but I don’t see anything immediate.

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      Yes, start with a mirror. A download is enough for yourself, but mirrors retain what is needed to rebuild the database. You will meed a lot of storage

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        I torrented the text of english wikipedia one time and deleted it a few weeks after to make space for my Monero node. What I meant by “decentralized Wikipedia” would be not only the files being stored in multiple locations but there also being some sort of system (including moderation I suppose) to broadcast edits across the network

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        1. It would allow multiple definitions for words (not eveyone agrees with what certain words mean)
        2. It would allow some instances to focus on being apolitical or more political.
        3. It would allow all wikis to be condenced into one platform (including possibly wikis like the Arch Wiki)
        4. It would help combat censorship
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          For number one, there are articles that express different voices around a topic. Definitions often have multiple sections to express different voicws. Do they not?

          I think a political project is a different beast from wikipedia. There will be some biases but not as its grounding purpose.

          The consensus is somehow already constructed by the current set up. Most people just don’t (and my feeling is that will and should not, like in the case of vaccine scienxe) participate.

          Censorship of which kind, though?

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          I liked the idea in your first comment but all your reasonings for it are backward.

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          The reason Wikipedia is so good is because they are forced to use the most correct words.

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    To be fair it is a little left leaning and the editors sometime massive jerks.

    However, it really isn’t bad at all. They do a pretty decent job of publishing factual information and Wikipedia is useful to a lot of people. Even if it was publishing propaganda they would still be protected under free speech. There are way more sketchy non profits than Wikipedia. It is kind of scaring that it is now a target

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        It really doesn’t

        Bias is a truly human thing. It comes from applying emotions to facts. In reality there are no right answers and thus everything will always be biased.