cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/67142082
The first release of The Brotherhood is officially out. This is the Architech. It’s still not production tested. But it’s open-access for the first time. Make some graphs, share with your friends, and track your journey across it. Let the wikipedia of pedagogy begin!!
It’s an open-source software that you can use to build obsidian-like knowledge graphs. But unlike obsidian, this is community-built like wikipedia. And it also has git-like forking abilities built in for every graph. All graphs are released under CC BY-SA. Go to our website for more details.
Upcoming features would include -
- More workspace features
- Complex assessment methods
- Work allocation algorithms
- Federated hosting
- Social hub
Here are some screenshots from this version
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Look, all credit to you and your team. Good work.
But could you not have thought of a better potentially less alienating name? (I know a LOT of women coders)
And the term is strongly associated with the right wing in Germany. The kind that praise a certain Austrian that shot himself in a bunker.
Yeah you’re right. It never occurred to me. :/
I’d really like to evaluate this for my company, I’ll install it asap.
You say “git like forking”, but can you use Git as backend? We use ADOC for documentation and it’d be awesome to have an Obsidian like graph with ASCIIdoc backend or input.
EDIT: please disclose AI usage in a prominent place and link your statement regarding AI, it’s an interesting read.



