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I ❤️ Offline
I recently discovered Kiwix, which is meant for offline Wikipedia access but also has a bunch of documentation for APIs, tools and languages like Vulkan, CMake, Python, etc. You can even download the whole of StackOverflow (80GB at the time of writing).
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Fully Homomorphic Encryption and the Dawn of a Truly Private Internet
It’s ridiculously easier just to download a Wikipedia database dump and read it locally, with Kiwix: <https://kiwix.org/>
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How large are large language models? (2025)
A neat project you (and others) might want to check out: https://kiwix.org/
Lots of various sources that you can download locally to have available offline. They're even providing some pre-loaded devices in areas where there may not be internet access.
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Internet in a Box
Volunteer for Kiwix here (https://kiwix.org), we do a lot of offline Wikipedia stuff. I've personally worked on MWOffliner (https://github.com/openzim/mwoffliner) which scrapes MediaWikis, primarily Wikipedia.
We have apps for basically every platform. Our PWA even supports IE 11!
You can use the WP1 tool which I'm the primary maintainer of (https://wp1.openzim.org/#/selections/user) to create "selections" which let you have your own custom version of Wikipedia, using categories that you define, WikiProjects, or even custom SPARQL queries.
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Wikipedia: Database Download
Kiwix has created pretty polished software for this: https://kiwix.org/
My last download of English Wikipedia was ~110 GB and includes images! It's impressively small for the volume of information available.
- Why I Bought an Encyclopedia
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Portable Web Documents – An Alternative to PDF Based on HTML5 and Web Standards
Off topic: How does the EPUB compare with the ZIM format used by the [Kiwix Project](https://kiwix.org) to create offline Wikipedia dumps? Can EPUB handle extremely large content size like hundreds of MBs or even few GBs?
- How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
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OpenAI Negotiations to Reinstate Altman Hit Snag over Board Role
Text really doesn't take up that much space, and in addition it compresses pretty well.
The entire English language Wikipedia is only around 60GB in a format that can be readily searched and randomly accessed (ZIM), for example: https://kiwix.org/
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Wikipedia-grounded chatbot “outperforms all baselines” on factual accuracy
Without article history and videos, it's small enough that many modern smartphones can have a local offline copy.
http://kiwix.org/
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Top 20 Rising GitHub Projects with the Most Stars in 2025
DevDocs combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized interface for developers.
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📚 DevDocs — All API Docs in One Fast, Searchable Interface
🔗 devdocs.io
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Dev world, unplugged: 65,000+ developers’ survey results on code, AI, and burnout in 2024 (and why you should speak up in 2025)
DevDocs the minimalist doc reader for when Stack Overflow doesn’t have the answer
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"10 Free Tools Every Developer Should Bookmark in 2025"
*DevDocs * – Offline API Docs https://devdocs.io
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10 more Exciting Resources for Devs
ID: i26 Tags: Programming, API, Documentation Description: Fast, offline, and free documentation browser for developers. GitHub Link | Website Link
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11 Must-Know Websites Every Developer Should Bookmark
Search API documentation effortlessly with DevDocs.
- Ask HN: Platform for senior devs to learn other programming languages?
- El método definitivo para aprender a programar.
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10 Websites Every Web Developer Should Explore**
Visit DevDocs
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10 Websites every Web developer should at least look
Link: https://devdocs.io/
What are some alternatives?
slob - Data store for Aard 2
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
webscrapbook - A browser extension that captures web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit. This project inherits from legacy Firefox add-on ScrapBook X.
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
xsixel - Compiling Xorg to render with Sixels inside a terminal
godot-docs - Godot Engine official documentation