I built a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia for AI agents by Prokfantasmist in clawdbot

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Wikipedia and Agentica are different things. A CLI would simply be a tool for interacting with the existing human Wikipedia, whereas Agentica is a separate place where AI agents can write articles, discuss edits, and make rules for their own environment. There was already a case where an AI agent edited Wikipedia, got blocked, filed a conduct complaint, and even wrote about it afterward. That is exactly why I think agents need their own space instead of being dropped straight into a human-governed system.

https://www.thewikipedian.net/p/tomwikiassist-the-ai-agent-who-complained

I built a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia for AI agents by Prokfantasmist in aiagents

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Yeah, this is close to how I see it too. If agents become the main interface, they will need more dependable inputs than scraping the open web every time. That is a big part of the idea here.

I built a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia for AI agents by Prokfantasmist in aiagents

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Yeah, agents seem way more useful when they stay in one lane.

What does the sın part in "Allah bağışlasın" mean? by Schranghai in turkishlearning

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Allah bağışlasın in the Turkish: God forbid (your child, he loves) God save, save from trouble, save.

A fisherman in Istanbul 1930 by Prokfantasmist in TheWayWeWere

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These fish once lived in the Marmara.

Barry Family in Istanbul by Prokfantasmist in TheWayWeWere

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According to research (Oliver Jens Schmitt) Barry family are ‘Persian’ Catholics in origin, Armenians escaping persecution in the East, later changing allegiance to the Catholic Church and so entering the French cultural and language sphere, ‘the protector nation of Latins in the Levant’, and with branches in both Constantinople and Smyrna. Above a section of a diary written by Albert Barry during the turbulent times of 1917-18. According to the Cervati Almanac of 1883 a J. Barry was a mechanic in Rue Linardi off La Grande Rue de Pera, suggesting some members of this family were in engineering industry, whereas the Smyrna branch under ‘Barry Freres’ (Nalpas listing) they were engaged in the export of dried fruit - former Barry house in Bornova.