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specification
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Where is solid pod format?
You should find everything you need via https://solidproject.org/specification, and I think what you may be looking for at in the specification itself, https://solidproject.org/TR/.
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Solid: Spec to store your data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods
All specifications (with links to repos): https://solid.github.io/specification/
Solid protocol specification repo: https://github.com/solid/specification
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Solid protocol version 0.9.0 is published!
Please provide feedback by raising issues on GitHub: https://github.com/solid/specification/issues/
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Useful resources for Solid
The specification itself is being worked on at https://github.com/solid/specification/, and related work can be seen at https://solidproject.org/TR. An important part of the process happens in various panels that focus on specific topics:
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Q: Can a SOLID pod be sort of a self hosted NAS attached to a router?
Yes a Solid Pod can be connected to a router and used as a local NAS. Solid is a protocol and can be used to store any data in a Web Ontology Language including information about Crypto Mining. There is talks about moving the WebID protocol form WebID-OIDC to Decentralized ID's utilizing Cryptography WebID-DID https://github.com/solid/specification/issues/217
EasierRDF
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Useful resources for Solid
Bonus: if you're more into RDF and Linked Data in general, check out https://gitter.im/linkeddata/chat for an active chat on LD, and https://github.com/w3c/EasierRDF for an active GH repo on making RDF more accessible for developers in general
- Data-Mining Wikipedia for Fun and Profit
What are some alternatives?
solid - Solid - Re-decentralizing the web (project directory)
qlever - Very fast SPARQL Engine, which can handle very large knowledge graphs like the complete Wikidata, offers context-sensitive autocompletion for SPARQL queries, and allows combination with text search. It's faster than engines like Blazegraph or Virtuoso, especially for queries involving large result sets.
did-core - W3C Decentralized Identifier Specification v1.0
awesome-semantic-web - A curated list of various semantic web and linked data resources.
data-interoperability-panel - Repository for the Solid Data Interoperability Panel
clojure-graph-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with graph-like data.
PNG-spec - Maintenance of the PNG specification
authorization-panel - Github repository for the Solid Authorization Panel
wikibase-cli - read and edit a Wikibase instance from the command line
pod-server - Solid server package that bind together solid-idp, wac-ldp, and websockets-pubsub.
relatedhow - A website to quickly find out how species are related