With just a Raspberry Pi, you can host your own offline Wikipedia: here’s how I did it
For as much as we rely on the internet, there are times when it’s simply unavailable. Whether you’re traveling, living in a remote area, or just want peace of mind, having an offline copy of Wikipedia can be surprisingly practical. With the proper self-hosting setup, you can create a self-contained knowledge hub that operates independently, never needing to access the wider web. The idea isn’t new, but recent hardware improvements make it easier than ever to pull off.
For as much as we rely on the internet, there are times when it’s simply unavailable. Whether you’re traveling, living in a remote area, or just want peace of mind, having an offline copy of Wikipedia can be surprisingly practical. With the proper self-hosting setup, you can create a self-contained knowledge hub that operates independently, never needing to access the wider web. The idea isn’t new, but recent hardware improvements make it easier than ever to pull off.
Marie Noel
France
France
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