FactGraph
beubo
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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FactGraph
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I used to have a project like this. I was going to call it FactGraph: https://github.com/FactGraph/FactGraph/wiki
My idea was to build up a big community-maintained database containing facts and evidence, where everything is linked into a huge network. Everything would have a weight (sometimes automatically calculated from parent nodes), and the software would calculate probabilities for some big questions. Every user could also build their own personalized graph to explore their own worldview, and maybe even uncover some cognitive dissonance that they weren't aware of. Or you could use it to compare and contrast different philosophies, religions. Could even calculate a "coherence score" for each religion and denomination after crunching all of the available evidence.
Then I discovered RootClaim: https://www.rootclaim.com
They're doing something very similar, with a more targeted approach where they focus on some specific questions. e.g. COVID-19: https://www.rootclaim.com/analysis/what-is-the-source-of-cov...
RootClaim really seems to be nailing it so far, and hopefully they can continue to grow and become something like the project I was imagining.
beubo
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I'm working on https://github.com/uberswe/beubo - It's a CMS similar to Wordpress but written in Go. It's still very early and it has a lot of bugs but what will make it powerful is plugins and themes. Performance is the biggest difference between Wordpress, plugins will most likely use RPC/gRPC which means they could be written in any language.
I'm mostly writing it for use with my own projects like https://tournify.io but it would be awesome if a few others found it useful too. It's a nice way for me to practice my Go programming skills.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
A CMS written in Go. It’s still very early and it has the basics of user creation, multiple domain support, themes and user management by default. What will make it really powerful is plugins.
Plugins are still being developed and currently use the go plugin package which is really good for performance but can be bad for security and compatibility with versions and operating systems. I plan to either move over to using RPC instead or supporting both options.
Everything is available on GitHub under the MIT License.
https://github.com/uberswe/beubo
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