> surly they can come up with an UI for the other parts Those "other parts" is the huge hurdle that I'm referring to, and can't be hand-waved away. There are already tools that can take Wikidata and transform it into…
It's not just writing code, it's writing code that needs to be aware of every linguistic nuance of your native language, so that you can coax the data to come out as a human-readable sentence. [1] [1]…
This is of course an interesting idea, but it has a number of huge technical hurdles to overcome. Here is the biggest: Right now, if you want to become an editor of Wikipedia, you simply need to have a passing…
> surly they can come up with an UI for the other parts Those "other parts" is the huge hurdle that I'm referring to, and can't be hand-waved away. There are already tools that can take Wikidata and transform it into…
It's not just writing code, it's writing code that needs to be aware of every linguistic nuance of your native language, so that you can coax the data to come out as a human-readable sentence. [1] [1]…
This is of course an interesting idea, but it has a number of huge technical hurdles to overcome. Here is the biggest: Right now, if you want to become an editor of Wikipedia, you simply need to have a passing…