What if we build what i am calling WWTN (World wide text network). very low bit rate network that can at most send sms level data its a packet routing at lower level (possibly MAC addr is a hash of pub key of node like p2p networks work but fully p2p not ISP backed, censorship resistant. Reticulum + LORA + ... actually global.
someone come up with better name than WWTN tho
I wouldn’t want to lose access to knowledge how to fix a sink or which medication is better, just because the local kingface currently feels that free exchange of opinions about him threatens his kingship.
In the meanwhile, wikipedia ships wikidata, which uses RDF dumps (and probably 8x less compressed than it should be).
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_download
There is room for a third option leveraging commercial columnar database research.
In the 1950s, US Civil Defense had a set of microfilms on how to rebuild society. These were packaged with a sunlight reader and stored in larger fallout shelters. Someone should find one of those.
I was planning to build my own offline repository, but will check out this repo.
I do think having an LLM as an optional "sidecar" is a useful approach. If you can run a meaningful Ollama instance alongside your content, great!
>What is Project N.O.M.A.D.? Node for Offline Media, Archives, and Data
That's the first header, and the first sentence of the first paragraph, and I'm confused.
whatever I think might be useful later, I capture through the web clipper extension. [0]