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thank you for the information
Agree.
I also think a federated wiki is a great idea.
I think the way to do that is: instead of having separate realities/universes linked together by search and federation, try to unite those universes into a shared multiverse, to the greatest possible.
In other words
- ❌ merely give all federated users access to the same articles
- ✅ automatically link and embed similar articles into each other by default (collapsed, but expandable). similarity can be determined by authors'/contributors' intentional citations, by instance owners' filter rules, by LLM, etc.
of course, there may be attempts to obfuscate relatedness, astroturfing, brigading, whatnot. I wonder if its possible to visualize voting results for each duplicated/linked article along with the originating instance. I think this would function as a pseudo version of 'community fact-checking'. Maybe a better name would be 'reality-checking' or 'sanity-checking' or whatever.
what the hell.... are they afraid of crowdsourced luigism? are they full magat now?
~~eli5: what devilry is going on at r/privacy?~~
edit: scratch that. just read https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/40745676
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awesome, i hope it works out
I'll third that (e)motion
edit: just remembered,
i haven't tried these yet but i think they might do the same with enough setup
https://github.com/dgtlmoon/changedetection.io
https://github.com/huginn/huginn
I've heard that the later is used by journalists and osint investigators to gather & organize info automatically.
anyone have firsthand experience with either?
the rss app?
they would need to pair it with a search engine that offers custom rss feeds
coincidentally, i hate the phrase "think of it this way"
thanks for literally devaluing all the work of my fellow translators and i that was stolen by Google and Bing and all the other crawlers/thieves.
it's the same as with artists' work being stolen by Stupid Diffusion and the rest.
not mad at you of course. but calling it free was too good a match for devaluing to pass up.
YouTuber Takashii just uploaded a video of street interviews in Japan on the topic of what tourists should/shouldn't do in Japan.
at least one person said that in Japan, foreigners should try to speak Japanese. some people might see a Japanese ~~thread~~ instance as a little piece of Japan. especially since English language education there is not on a high level.
and monolinguals outside the Anglosphere do sometimes complain that their languages are being replaced/invaded by English.
that said, i think fediverse users (if that's where you've been replying) are less xenophobic than general population.
just remember that in Japan if one wants to complain about another's behavior, it's common to go to one's home turf or filter bubble to do so rather than speaking to the offender directly.
those ceos and rich ppl who as kids get away with saying "the dog ate my homework"
they're probably so used to that, the "underperformance" was probably part of the original plan. cuz they're so accustomed to the shareholder hype cycle, they just plan cyclical hiring and layoffs in the same meeting.
they're economic cannibals
hang 'em by their toes!