#sustainable system with open source and open knowledge. I like to integrate things (mainly science) into Kialo, Wikipedia, etc
MinT is an upcoming alternative.
MinT is an upcoming alternative.
Allerdings befürchte ich dass sie meist inakkurat sind usw.
Allerdings befürchte ich dass sie meist inakkurat sind usw.
eg 1566 Basel.
If that was the only event looked at in isolation then illusions may appear as the only possible explanation.
eg 1566 Basel.
If that was the only event looked at in isolation then illusions may appear as the only possible explanation.
the list as it is now; won't add those added later
the list as it is now; won't add those added later
meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communi...
meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communi...
Btw meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communi... could solve it
Btw meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communi... could solve it
To answer your new question: you already did allow that if you released the book publicly. People & machines can acquire books and read them / learn from them. And in regards why: because there is no reason for why not + it may make your efforts more worth it
To answer your new question: you already did allow that if you released the book publicly. People & machines can acquire books and read them / learn from them. And in regards why: because there is no reason for why not + it may make your efforts more worth it
It's a boom in creativity, handing people the power to create good quality art or the ability to create art more quickly by integrating AI into their workflows. Lots of creative novel ideas now being expressed & democratizing art.
It's a boom in creativity, handing people the power to create good quality art or the ability to create art more quickly by integrating AI into their workflows. Lots of creative novel ideas now being expressed & democratizing art.
Also the server costs are a tiny percentage of Wikimedia's spending so it's not nearly as people think this is.
Also they don't cost 50% more, they get 50% more load.
Also the server costs are a tiny percentage of Wikimedia's spending so it's not nearly as people think this is.
Also they don't cost 50% more, they get 50% more load.