Hi everyone,
Over the past days me and a group of people have been working hard on a new wikipedia like project called Obdisian tech wiki . It is on github where anyone can contribute to it and clone their own version. It has over 200 pages and 12,000+ words and the graph is already looking great.
The wiki is split into two large sections: software and hardware. On the graph hardware is in blue and software in red.
If anyone wants to read or contribute (which would be much appreciated) you can find it here: GitHub - Obsidian-tech-wiki/obsidian_tech_wiki: It is a wikipedia like project about technology and computing made in obsidian.
We have also made a dedicated discord server about the project.
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If anyone wants a link to the discord just ask
CarolF
January 30, 2025, 2:17pm
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lewisevans2007:
Hi everyone,
Over the past days me and a group of people have been working hard on a new wikipedia like project called Obdisian tech wiki . It is on github where anyone can contribute to it and clone their own version. It has over 200 pages and 12,000+ words and the graph is already looking great.
The wiki is split into two large sections: software and hardware. On the graph hardware is in blue and software in red.
If anyone wants to read or contribute (which would be much appreciated) you can find it here: GitHub - Obsidian-tech-wiki/obsidian_tech_wiki: It is a wikipedia like project about technology and computing made in obsidian.
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We have also made a dedicated discord server about the project.
With over 200 pages already, it looks like a solid foundation is in place. I’m curious—are you focusing more on general computing concepts, or do you plan to cover niche areas like open-source software development or hardware modding?