• Tim@lemmy.snowgoons.ro
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    2 days ago

    Annnnnd that’s why I downloaded a snapshot of Wikipedia a few months ago and host it locally.

    Sad that it’s necessary, but with modern AI tooling, we have everything we need to destroy knowledge on an industrial scale.

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        2 days ago

        Wikipedia has guides for it; Check the downloading wikipedia section. The most popular offline client atm is Kiwix reader

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        Kiwix is the easiest way to do it; if you have Docker/Kubernetes, there’s a Docker image at ghcr.io/kiwix/kiwix-serve, and the K8s manifest to deploy is as simple as:

        apiVersion: v1
        kind: Service
        metadata:
          name: wikipedia-service
        spec:
          selector:
            app: kiwix-server
          ports:
          - port: 80
            targetPort: 8080
          clusterIP: None
        ---
        apiVersion: apps/v1
        kind: Deployment
        metadata:
          name: wikipedia-server
          labels:
            app: kiwix-server
        spec:
          replicas: 1
          selector:
            matchLabels:
              app: kiwix-server
          template:
            metadata:
              name: wikipedia-server
              labels:
                app: kiwix-server
            spec:
              containers:
              - name: kiwix-server
                image: kiwix/kiwix-serve:3.8.0
                imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
                command:
                - /usr/local/bin/kiwix-serve
                - --port=8080
                - --verbose
                - /data/wikipedia_en_all_maxi.zim
                ports:
                - containerPort: 8080
                  protocol: TCP
                volumeMounts:
                - name: data
                  mountPath: /data
                  readOnly: true
                  limits:
                    memory: "128Mi"
                    cpu: "2000m"
              volumes:
              - name: data
                persistentVolumeClaim:
                  claimName: wikipedia-mirror
        

        Then you just need to download a copy of the mirror file wikipedia_en_all_maxi.zim and put it in the appropriate place - wget https://download.kiwix.org/zim/wikipedia_en_all_maxi.zim

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    As soon as you leave English language wikipedia this happens fairly often. Not necessarily Russian, maybe adjacent. And not since yesterday! I noticed around Corona, and it’s been a problem for way longer. It’s relatively easy for 1 editor to slip through unnoticed if there isn’t enough eyeballs on the article, and hey they can write what their overlords tell them unchallenged.

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    “that some believe may be part of a Russian influence operation”

    Jeebus a bunch of drivel propaganda… The whole site is the same kind of nonsense fantasy. They just jump along on the dumdum official propaganda narrative about the baad baad Russia… Incredible that people still haven’t figured out that they were conned - played - by US/western elites.

    Oh well, fortunately Russia will survive Nato’s proxy war against them, and they’ll survive primitive propaganda as this ‘article’.