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roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community@lemmy.world•Death Cab for Cutie - President of What?2·1 year agoGreat song that I’d nearly forgotten about.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Announcing Ibis, the federated Wikipedia Alternative8·1 year agoThis is a great project. I had the same idea myself, and posted about it, but never did anything about it! It’s great that people like you are here, with the creativity, and the motivation and skills to do this work.
I think this project is as necessary as Wikipedia itself.
The criticisms in these comments are mostly identical to the opinion most people had about Wikipedia when it started - the it would become a cesspool of nonsense and misinformation. That it was useless and worthless when encyclopaedias already exist.
Wikipedia was the first step in broadening what a source if authoritative information can be. It in fact created richer and more truthful information than was possible before, and enlightened the world. Ibis is a necessary second step on the same path.
It will be most valuable for articles like Tieneman square, or the Gilets Jaunes, where there are sharply different perspectives on the same matter, and there will never be agreement. A single monolithic Wikipedia cannot speak about them. Today, wiki gives one perspective and calls it the truth. This was fine in the 20th century when most people believed in simple truths. They were told what to think by single sources. They never left their filter bubbles. This is not sustainable anymore.
To succeed and change the world, this project must do a few things right.
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The default instance should just be a mirror of Wikipedia. This is the default source of information on everything, so it would be crazy to omit it. Omitting it means putting yourself in competition with it, and you will lose. By encompassing it, the information in Ibis is from day 1 greater then wiki. Then Ibis will just supersede wiki.
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There should be a sidebar with links to the sane article on other instances. So someone reading about trickle down economics on right wing instance, he can instantly switch to the same article on a left wing wiki and read the other side of it. That’s the feature that will make it worthwhile for people.
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It should look like Wikipedia. For familiarity. This will help people transition.
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roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•French city of Montpellier makes public transport free for all residents91·1 year agoFor private business the tickets are to fund the business. But for public transport they are never expected to cover the costs of the business.
It is run as a public service, not to make money. The function of tickets is to prevent overcrowding.
That’s why in well designed systems, the price is different at rush hour, and for high traffic routes and times.
I don’t know anything about montpellier specifically though.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•"I’m endorsing no presidents no more,” Cardi B warned. “Joe Biden is talking about, ‘Yeah, we can fund two wars,’ … talking about, ‘Yeah, we got it, we’re the greatest nation.’ No … we’re not."English1·1 year agoThere is democracy in several member states of the USA. It could trickle up. There are mechanisms to make that happen. I think is even an ongoing campaign to replace the electoral college. I forget the details now.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•"I’m endorsing no presidents no more,” Cardi B warned. “Joe Biden is talking about, ‘Yeah, we can fund two wars,’ … talking about, ‘Yeah, we got it, we’re the greatest nation.’ No … we’re not."English25·1 year agoactually i have no idea where i am! the community is called [ ]. the sidebar sounds like total gibberish. this is a place i don’t understand.
what does this even mean?!
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal. No anti-natilasm posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer Vaush posts go in the_dunk_tank
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•"I’m endorsing no presidents no more,” Cardi B warned. “Joe Biden is talking about, ‘Yeah, we can fund two wars,’ … talking about, ‘Yeah, we got it, we’re the greatest nation.’ No … we’re not."English15·1 year agobecause the system selects for people like him. in a working democracy people like him would be licking stamps, or in a nursing home. you can’t change anything by changing the man, only by changing the system.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•"I’m endorsing no presidents no more,” Cardi B warned. “Joe Biden is talking about, ‘Yeah, we can fund two wars,’ … talking about, ‘Yeah, we got it, we’re the greatest nation.’ No … we’re not."English15·1 year agoIt’s not his fault though. If you could sack your president and elect a new one tomorrow, the new one would do the same. Your electoral system ensures it. You need electoral reform to have a chance of fixing anything.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What non-native animal would you really really really like to introduce into your local habitat ?472·1 year agopolar bears. it’s the only animal that likes to eat people. daily life is just too safe and dull.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite Christmas movie, and why?61·1 year agodie hard
It is useful to have lots of stupid laws. It makes people feel powerless and frustrated. It means the police can always find excuses to persecute you.
The technicalities of the individual laws are not important. It’s the psychological effect of the whole body of laws on a people.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm going to sit down and actually learn git this week31·2 years agoYes you couldn’t change something so widely used. Look what happened with python 3.
Fortunately there’s already a tradition among Git users of building a UI on top of the git UI. My project is just a slightly better version of those. It lays a simple sensible interface on top of the chaotic Git interface.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm going to sit down and actually learn git this week221·2 years agoGit is a great invention but it has a few design flaws. There are too many ways to confuse it or break it, using commands that look correct, or just forgetting something. I ended up writing simple wrapper script codebase to fix it. Since then no problems.
That seems to be normal over in the USA. The authorities are totally willing to do this whenever it suits them. But fortunately they are aware that more people have cameras these days.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Bike tires made from NASA’s bizarre shape-shifting metal are now available to buy141·2 years agoJust use schwalbe marathon. They are puncture proof and last forever. I once got home and picked a shard of glass as king as my fingernail out of one.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death21·2 years agoMost people haven’t. We all have a filter bubble.
Here is a first draft, my attempt to provide the missing context. Please leave comments on anything bad or missing you notice. https://lemmy.ml/post/4848742
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death1·2 years agoBackground? Link?
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death731·2 years agoThat all sounds like brigading emotional nonsense. In fact, there were strong reasons for Russia to invade. It is probably true that Russia was manipulated into invading, it had no choice because of strategic decisions made by Ukraine. It’s a shame none of the people you talked to were able to argue the issues sensibly.
roastpotatothief@lemmy.mlto Chat@beehaw.org•A lot of people hate crypto, and I can understand, however...English1·2 years agoYou make a lot of points. To explain all of those things, I would news to make a very long post. i think i will do that when i get time.
I just assumed that would be easy, that you would have one instance with no actual content. It just fetches the wikipedia article with the same name, directly from the wikipedia website. I guess I didn’t really think about it.
I guess that’s a design choice. Looking at different ways similar issues have been solved already…
How does wikipedia decide that the same article is available in different languages? I guess there is a database of links which has to be maintained.
Alternatively, it could assume that articles are the same if they have the same name, like in your example where “Mountain” can have an article on a poetry instance and on a geography instance, but the software treats them as the same article.
Wikipedia can understand that “Rep of Ireland” = “Republic of Ireland”. So I guess there is a look-up-table saying that these two names refer to the same thing.
Then, wikipedia can also understand cases where articles can have the same name but be unrelated. Like RIC (paramilitary group) is not the same as RIC (feature of a democracy).
I do think, if each Ibis instance is isolated, it won’t be much different from having many separate wiki websites. When the software automatically links you to the same information on different instances, that’s when the idea becomes really interesting and valuable.