• ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Wikipedia is a good cause, but I feel like archive.org is in dire need of fundings.

      Then English wikipedia is only about 100GB (excluding videos), archive.org is in the TERABYTES with some report of it being in PETABYTES. They need funding to keep up the maintenance of their storage and backups, and for the bandwith for people to access it. They’ve been attacked by hackers a few months ago so they’ll need better security and that might cost money. They are under constant lawsuits over alleged copyright issues, lawsuits cost a lot of money. They’re gonna need more funding than wikipedia to survive. I think Wikipedia already has enough funding to survive for quite a while.

      Edit: What I means is, for every $5 wikipedia needs, archive.org might need like $50

      So if you want to help both, the ratio of donations should be at least 10 to 1 (ratio between archive.org and Wikipedia)

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    A freely accessible collection of human knowledge? Of course authoritarians hate it. An informed populace is their enemy.

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      All under the guise of “free speech”. Which, as we all know, means speech that align with Elon’s currently held opinions.

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    12 hours ago

    Reminds me to donate to Wikipedia … and download another updated copy of the entire Wikipedia database.

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          I’ve only ever used Kiwix … it’s the easiest and most easily installable on different devices.

          I’ve downloaded the entire database about six times now over the past few years. I keep a duplicated copy everywhere … laptop, tablet, storage drive, portable drive, smartphone … in multiple places at home / cottage / relatives place

          My latest download will only be to have an updated copy as my last one is about a year old.

          I don’t like doomsday prepping and I don’t really prepare for anything. I’ve been self sufficient all my life and if the world ends, I’ll be able to make do on my own, I always have. But when it comes to knowledge and information, keeping a copy of Wikipedia is no-brainer for me.

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    Just made my donation to Wikipedia, never have before, this news is as good a prompt as I could have ever received Fuck Elon Musk

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    Guess who’s getting their first donation ever from me.

    Wait, maybe that’s what he wanted to have happen. Maybe?

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    I have my issues with Wikipedia, and he’s not wrong about the concentration of power amongst editors. However, fuck Elon Musk. He’s just mad that he can’t control Wikipedia himself.

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      he’s not wrong about the concentration of power amongst editors

      The classic problem of an open-edit document like Wikipedia is the manpower it takes to manage the project properly relative to the incentives to fuck with it by malicious actors. Elon’s answer to this problem is to monetize the sinking ship to the hilt and then use the excess revenues to buy the next new thing. The Jimmy Wales approach is to build out a network of trusted administrators and semi-trusted volunteers to play wack-a-mole on this one single project forever.

      Originally, the theory of Wikipedia was that you’d have far more good actors than bad. Therefore, the bulk of the encyclopedia would accumulate useful information that went largely unmolested and didn’t need to be babysat by live humans. This… hasn’t proven to be the case. So the costs of the website continue to expand as the content base does.

      Automation of spammers, scammers, and malicious actors has made the problem even more difficult. And I have no doubt that Elon’s own digital vandalism efforts have taken their toll as well. There’s simply too much economic incentive to fuck with the public’s understanding of the world for a project like Wikipedia to go ignored.

      I’m afraid its days are ultimately numbered, precisely because too many people trust it.

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        Makes me wonder if you won’t see and Andrew Carnegie of this era step up and endow it against his fellow capitalist.

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      He’s a vulture capitalist. Very good at finding ways to cannibalize a nice public thing for the benefit of a handful of private malicious actors.

      That’s always going to make enemies. But so what? You’re a vulture. You can always pick up and leave today, then find another wounded animal to prey on tomorrow.