All this sounds nice, but here is the Big question that any “Eurovision”-like contest or wannabe is going to face now due to geopolitical inflection:
What about Israhell?
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All this sounds nice, but here is the Big question that any “Eurovision”-like contest or wannabe is going to face now due to geopolitical inflection:
What about Israhell?
I don’t exactly get what is even the selling point of the “federation” for something like fanfic. Since it’s read-only consumption, isn’t that just as simple as keeping a web archive / mirror? You can just have a mirror tool use the same general system as AO3 and only mirror the stories you want. Heck, if push comes to shove you don’t even need all that, you just need curl / wget.
Not to mention, it gets into thorny author / writer community issues, such as if a user wants to delete / abandon their work. If I want to make sure I can preserve a work I can already run a local mirror or save a local copy, federation only offers weal points on that front if someone else can (under their own rules) remotely delete what I have archived. It’s literally federation with DRM. Don’t we have hate DRM?
EDIT: lol typo
Doesn’t need to be OC-only for that. Can also allow CC0 or any CC-like license adequate for the purpose (can’t be Non-Derivative, for one) or any publicly referable license that explicitly grants remix.
Literally just use doxygen. You don’t ever need LLMs for docu.