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What do y'all think of the wikipedia sister sites? Do you use em? which ones are worth using?
You can also download Wikisource books as EPUB, PDF, etc. (there's a download button at top right on most pages, or you can go to https://ws-export.wmcloud.org which is where the download button links to).
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e-pub books
For classics I love wikisource with this converting tool.
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Please help me with this MySQL / PHP Symphony Doctrine installation
I would like to get up and running with this WikiSource export tool: https://github.com/wikimedia/ws-export
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Uncaught Error: Class 'Symfony\Bundle\WebProfilerBundle\WebProfilerBundle' not found
To install the tool ws-export https://github.com/wikimedia/ws-export I ran the command:
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Does I need to install these extensions?
I am currently trying to install the tool ws-export ( https://github.com/wikimedia/ws-export) and I’m having trouble with “compose”, the requirements are PHP 7.3 or 7.4 and composer.
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Is one of the most basic reasons to use Nix to be able to have multiple installations of a package on one system?
I am still trying to solidify my understanding of why one might want to use Nix; currently I would like to run this tool: https://github.com/wikimedia/ws-export and it says you need PHP version 7.3 or 7.4. I assume since the tool is not that actively maintained it still depends on this older version, since my OS Ubuntu 22 seems to recommend / have packaged PHP 8.1 in apt.
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Majority of web apps could just run on a single server
Sure, at some point you're going to be relying on some 3rd party somewhere. We use a VPS and not a bare-metal hand-installed rack, and we rely on an electrical company and not a hand-turned crank to power our servers. As far as email goes, It's simply not possible to self-host transactional email in 2024 if you want it to arrive in an inbox and not a permanent spam blackhole; likewise it's not possible to accept money without involving a 3rd party service like Fractured Atlas or Stripe or PayPal. (Moving away from GitHub towards a self-hosted Git solution is actually on our long-term todo list[1]).
All those things doesn't mean you can't run your web app on a single tiny server, and that outsourcing the basic underpinnings of your web app, like the OS, runtime, and database to some cloud service, or that resorting to flavor-of-the-month frameworks or containers, will result in complexity and bloat.
[1] https://github.com/standardebooks/web/blob/master/README.md#...
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Show HN: Glossarie – a new, immersive way to learn a language
Hey a little later to the party here but I'm really enjoying this. I started reading a book with it and while I agree with others it's not great for grammar it certainly shows me many new words without requiring me to read at a glacial pace.
PS: You should def try to include some books from https://standardebooks.org/ which are much nicer formatted than the ones you're using from Project Gutenberg.
Good luck and I hope you can keep building this out. Already the update to tap anywhere to close the word definition is a nice improvement :)
- Standard Ebooks
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Librum: Open-Source e-book platform
A number of e-book platforms are discussed on my blog, which dives deeply into the technical nuances of typesetting a few[1]. Ultimately, I typeset a classic from Standard EBooks[2], Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde[3].
[1]: https://dave.autonoma.ca/blog/2020/04/11/project-gutenberg-p...
[2]: https://standardebooks.org/
[3]: https://dave.autonoma.ca/blog/2020/04/28/typesetting-markdow...
- E-books are fast becoming tools of corporate surveillance
- 请教各位,除了zlibrary外还有哪里找到更多的电子书?谢谢🙏
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Can odsp check your bank account if they feel like it?
As an aside, for anyone looking for free classic books to read on their various eReaders, these are very well done: https://standardebooks.org
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Conversion from epub to kepub, and related Calibre use
It is the same when you download a kepub book from standardebooks.org. You will have the epub file with kepub features.
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It is important that ebooks be sold without DRM
> https://standardebooks.org/
Standard Ebooks is seriously impressive. One of my favorite sources of books in the public domain.
I’d also add in addition to this excellent list of DRM-free ebooks, it’s always worth looking into borrowing a book from the library via Libby/Overdrive.
What are some alternatives?
shelly-plug-prometheus - Shelly Plug Prometheus exporter.
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
webpages-to-ebook - Create an EPUB from a list of URLs. Standing on the shoulders of Wget, Readability and Pandoc.
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
ToolforgeBundle - A Symfony 4 & 5 bundle that provides some common parts of web-based tools running on Wikimedia's Toolforge. Maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation's Community Tech team.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
google-sre-ebook - Google SRE Book Generator (EPUB/MOBI/PDF).
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
trace.moe - Anime Scene Search by Image
openlibrary - One webpage for every book ever published!
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.