#Kiwix has updated their copy of #Wikipedia to be current as of February 2026. If you need or would like to view or download their copy, you can do so at:

Link: https://library.kiwix.org/

The updated version is currently sycing to my personal Kiwix library at the moment.

Kiwix Library

The copy of #Wikipedia on my personal #Kiwix library has been updated. If you'd like to use my copy, you may do so at:

https://kiwix.marcusadams.me

Welcome to Kiwix Server

@gerowen great you updated, i am trying to use updates from wiki dump, i almost have 2m articles but i think there are upwards of 7m total articles so if you want to do it on your own run a fast cpu and lots of ram, you can update every month direct from the source. or just utilize kiwix. my zim files is 340gb, 43.4 is the wiki source, gutenberg is 80gb

@gerowen kiwix-serve --library library.xml --port 8000
Loading the library from the following files:
library.xml
The library was successfully loaded.
The Kiwix server is running and can be accessed in the local network at: http://192.168.98.35:8000
thanks for this tip - good one! kaliws2.lexgopc.com
https://kaliws2.lexgopc.com/#lang=eng

I think devs should make efforts to make their own libs/devops support lib archives and even your docs need to be updated once in a while - thats basic caveat, it shows what you can do - don't leave out stackoverflow docs. spider your own sites and make the data more easily searchable in an index #agency and enablers
https://debianws.lexgopc.com/

I am not planning on adding ai to this mix and it is going to be different for every dev env - it is poc/prototype. add in the yacy index and you have a shitload of data - the perfect pythonic rag pipeline? i may try some things, i need to make another site - anchor site and focus on basics. #builds #tech consulting #linecard #services