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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Had a lot of them. Like radio which utilizes mpd. Music can be added via youtube links of uploading. You could vote and talk in a chat. And had telegram bot integration. Had to shut it down, but it's opensource https://github.com/pawnhearts/aiohttp_radio
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.
What are some alternatives?
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scraper - A scraper for EmulationStation written in Go using hashing
decent-signal - A decent WebRTC signalling library.
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noteworthy - Noteworthy is a collection of experimental meta-protocols for building, deploying and managing distributed overlay networks.