News isn’t an article, it’s a graph. A graph of posts, images, videos, from many parties. A shared issue for legacy & social media alike is that their content isn’t open source. Restricted by copyright and API access, the public can’t create arbitrary views of proprietary data.
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I have been thinking about how to use GitHub for product development outside if software. The News use case is
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Until we have an open-source, encrypted, mesh internet, there's no way to stop "them" that they can't control with as much force as they care to apply. The US Government is literally the most powerful intentional force in the universe, by far, and it only cares about compliance.
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I love this idea. Every image, every piece of news should have traceability.
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Incredible project. Some things to note - Github is owned by Microsoft. Almost all the media is linked to corporate hosts like twitter, facebook, youtube, or traditional media companies. We can and should do decentralization a lot better than this.
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There's
@gitlab alternative. This app/API is in its early days, and I like how it presents all the data.
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This is next web
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What happens when a node in this dependency graph is broken?
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I checked California vs Georgia and shocked to see way more police brutality references from California. Wonder if Github community attracts more pull requests from tech heavy centers to skew the data?https://2020policebrutality.netlify.app/
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California also has more people.
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