I wonder why I even read these articles. If these do turn out to be useful it will eventually make its way into technologies I use or buy near me. I don't have to hunt them out.
My interest was more on the point that their service was/is used by so many open source projects. Would be interesting to see what alternatives they replace it with.
Seems like happens in almost everywhere in 2nd & 3rd world countries. :(
Full access to currently published copyrighted books was way too much. Even Google just showed snippets or showed abandonware books. They really should have settled.
First of all I welcome this idea, and think it's ok if there's many different types of encyclopaedia on different perspectives. Now, how will a decentralised wiki deal with something like a rando claiming to be uni professor and inserting thyself in admin position over time? How is activitypub helpful in writing wiki?(Edit credits?)
Finally a site you might find helpful: https://wikiindex.org/ (https://web.archive.org/wikiindex.org/ as it seems to be down)
Dudes trolling, right?
Further blogposts:
Peertube channels, app/service development/updates, kick starter updates, nonprofit news, general news most importantly comics(and blogs)!
Its a support room app. Xiaomi has forum apps built in for this reason.
The pathway I see is unfortunately IRC/XMPP→Matrix→Discord
In terms of working, I find discord best. SharePoint is incredibly slow for me, all the materials inside teams is dumped there.
More of a the natural habitat of insects are still thriving in Mexico and the habitat being wiped elsewhere.
Disagreeing doesn't mean you should get downvoted. I disagree with your sentiment but upvote.
I don't think this is what she had in mind when she was thinking about changing metadata to look more legit.
Most org/people still use FB, Twtr, Instagram. However, I do find it useful for YouTube.
We do have OpenLibrary BTW! Already does the job, pretty good.
It's working, but maybe they want to make it work even more
Don't really see the point of forking, instead of landing features and patches as of yet
Anna's Archive is legally grey/black. Bookwyrm is clear, wouldn't mix 'em.
Like that's my point, why not just use Open library at that state?
This doesn't seem like c/nottheonion material
I mean, I see way less bugs when outside even a decade ago.
It was one company, and the students had blocked access to a revenue generator for the Uni.
I kinda wish they just put the old codebase in maintenance mode with bug fixes since it was pretty feature complete while rolling out Fenix as a beta.
They kind of did that, fenix was under testing for a long time. Just the add-on wasn't implemented
Thanks, I was wondering if there was any feature/index issues. Since there doesn't seem to be any, I will use OL. Appreciate the reply.
Bugs hitting the front windshield in extraordinary numbers.