[09:37:08] Hello [09:38:41] I'm interesting in downloading Math and Physics-related sites from wikipedia. Is there an easy way to determine which sites I need then? ( I'd like to refrain from downloading everything and then sort ) [09:38:59] (I'm aware, that I should download only with 1 site per sec max) [09:58:11] solved [20:19:38] hello [20:19:48] !help i have a question [20:19:48] There are a lot of topics you could be asking about. Besides, this bot is mostly for experienced users to quickly answer common questions. Please just ask your question and wait patiently, as the best person to answer your question may be away for a few minutes or longer. If you're looking for help pages, we moved that to !helpfor. [20:20:08] !ask | RodneyAraujo [20:20:08] RodneyAraujo: Please feel free to ask your question: if anybody who knows the answer is around, they will surely reply. Don't ask for help or for attention before actually asking your question, that's just a waste of time – both yours and everybody else's. :) [20:21:36] i am made a section translation in the test server. I can copy the translation text to a Wikipedia article? [20:22:00] https://sx.wmflabs.org/index.php/.am [20:23:00] bd808 https://sx.wmflabs.org/index.php/.am [20:23:11] I don't see what would stop you from doing that. Are you concerned about licensing or something else? [20:26:06] is to expanding the article [20:26:21] at https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/.am [20:29:41] RodneyAraujo: if you are asking if anyone on eswiki will object to you editing the .am article there, I do not think this channel, which is about technical support for operating and developing MediaWiki, is going to give you a good answer. [20:29:49] it's a wiki. be bold. :) [20:31:20] #wikipedia-es is probably the irc channel you desire [21:32:51] I want an AI I can tell to "y0, summarize, with links and descriptive texts what went on in that wiki in November". I'm shitty at doing journalism, so I want an AI that does it for me [21:36:08] onejukeboksi: Special:NewPages? [21:38:44] Nah. I mean automating writing blog posts about all relevant changes for a tiny wiki. [21:38:57] What Ramnode plan would you suggest for a Mediawiki install? [21:39:48] Thinking a small Massive KVM VPS [21:40:24] C'mon, only human equipped with AI is going to be able to compete against AI in journalism and a bunch of fields, like practicing medicine. Just keep on inhaling and exhaling. [21:41:57] BurningPrincess2: 2GB will be ok, but 4GB makes sure you don't run out. Not an expert. [21:43:48] BurningPrincess2: are you interested in finding hosting with a nice green graphic saying that "yup, this company is committed to buying electricity from renewable sources". You can see a directory of companies that have it https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/directory/ [21:45:18] Also look for ecological solutions like ground water heat exchanger-cooled data centers [21:45:30] or seawater like Googel is doing in .fi [21:45:35] Could I get away with: 2GB 2 Cores 650GB 7500GB $10/mo ($0.015/hr) ? [21:46:23] 7.5TB traffic limit and 650GB of storage, does not sound like NVMe or far virtualized disk space [21:46:33] + question mark [21:46:34] Its a Ramnode server plan [21:47:21] BurningPrincess2: Ramnode is running on green electricity https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/green-web-check/?url=ramnode.com [21:47:53] but hold on... it is hosted by cloudflare, all their exit nodes show up as green [21:48:11] I am not intersted in knowing how green the power is [21:48:37] BurningPrincess2: Is the server location near the people you want to serve contents to? [21:48:48] I just want to know about what plan I should use and how hard it will be to set up and I do not know [21:49:25] I don't want to spend loads on it as it is a small personal wiki [21:51:57] For a small wiki you'd be fine with the 2GB, 2 cores, 65GB SSD, 3,000GB traffic -package. Price is a bit above the price leaders, but price is irrelevantly small in these small-scale things, instead how wide and well done their service offering is, is much more important than price [21:52:25] TY] [21:53:03] Thank you, that is what I wahted to know [21:53:17] thanks and thanks for the clarification [21:53:27] Would I need to install eveythig by ssh? [21:53:38] Or is there GUI stuff to at lest do the os [21:53:59] BurningPrincess2: depends on if you're getting a "control panel"-thingy for your VPS [21:54:10] Would that cost me? [21:54:27] I think the cPanel is one of those. Look at what they cost [21:55:04] coz if getting into cli (command line) then sudoing an own online server maybe not a good place to start learning [21:55:41] I know very basic stuff, and I was able to self host mediawiki before myself [21:56:28] I can ask my freind if he can host, as that seems a better idea [21:56:42] BurningPrincess2: You really want to look at the free stuff you're getting with the provider and package you choose [21:57:15] Sorry if I seem so new to this [21:57:42] BurningPrincess2: Adding a website to an existing server is much easier than creating and configuring a new server [21:58:05] I think hosting with my freind would be the best idea as he owns a load of minetests servers and knows what he is doing [21:59:02] BurningPrincess2: Yeah, it probably is. On my server it takes like 5-10 minutes to add a new website while the DNS propagation is happening [21:59:15] Arso, I noted a long time back, that mediawiki seemed more stable on Linux (less errors) then on Windows [21:59:33] This was like over a year ago thouh] [21:59:44] Would be nice to have mediawiki without any servers though that would automatically update and so on :/ [22:00:17] Stable? It basically ain't broken unless I unwittingly broke it and I've been hosting an instance for 17.5+ yrs [22:00:39] I managed to break my install on windows, somehow [22:01:03] This was a while back, no idea what I did wrong there [22:02:44] harmaahylje: serverless..? The Scots are on the case since 10+ yrs ago: https://safenetwork.tech/ This one would offer an escape route from advertising funded internet as the socialist state mints cryptocashcoins and allocates part of it to people who develop popular dApps [22:03:28] why are they cryptocash? coz the blockchain is never longer than 2 blocks ergo cash [22:04:14] onejukeboksi: well that would be a dream come true, serverless mediawiki [22:04:25] they don't use proof-of-work to find consensus for the network and the currency, but they have a different and massively less energy hog consensus finding mechanism [22:05:59] BurningPrincess2: Hey, sorry for being all lagged out, but you could be interested in a free Mediawiki from the kind folks at #miraheze. I looked at their selection of installable plugins and it was really nice, wide but probably well curated [22:06:50] TY [22:07:10] if you're ok with BurningPrincess2.miraheze.org they can set it up just like that, but you can use your own domain too, just needs some tech settings on your part [22:07:17] Thank you [22:08:18] BurningPrincess2: here you can browse what kind of wikis they got now https://meta.miraheze.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WikiDiscover [22:16:52] Thanks