• Natanael@slrpnk.net
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      10 months ago

      There’s a wiki program that natively uses a version control repository, Fossil. You can fork a Fossil wiki and contribute updates back to the original.

      It wouldn’t be too hard to for example create a few Fossil repositories for different topics where the admins on each are subject matter experts (to ensure quality of contributions), and then have a client which connects to them all and with a scheme for cross linking between them

      Peertube already exists for video, it’s more like a different take on bittorrent.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve just realised that I independently came up with the idea for federated services while imagining how to make yt better over 5 years ago.

      Cool!

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        Yeah I was thinking more of a paid service, I guess more like Nebula then Netflix, since Netflix just shows TV shows and movies made by big companies. I don’t mind paying for things if they’re good things, and I know the right people are getting the money for it.