> Banana-RDF contains a more general library to work with RDF from Scala. It allows different underlying implementations like Jena and Sesame. A long term project will be to unify our work with that library.
thonking about meta tags in html again. it's wild how there's ostensibly a standard for this (opengraph) but no one really follows it, they just kinda expect it to be in a certain form
i think it would be cool to document what the actual behavior of metadata parsers is and how they render previews, which props they actually care about, what the order of precedence is, stuff like that
Does anyone know a "fast" local RDF store that can do SPARQL queries (or expose a SPARQL endpoint for queries + endpoint for adding triples)? I have a small tool using rdflib that needs to parse and query several very large graphs and I'd like to avoid deploying a dedicated triple store service.
I am in the early stages of setting up Librarybase, a #Wikibase for all the publication and document metadata in the world.
I am looking for pilot projects. If you have a large corpus of bibliographic metadata (messy is fine!) and would like to experiment with incorporating it in an #RDF dataset and/or cleanup through a collaborative interface, let me know.
My #ActivityPub server #Vocata is rapidly improving and approaching the milestone of 250 commits, very much thanks to @steve who has started to systematically test it and fix bugs.
Ha! Yesterday, I learned how to do SPARQL queries to do funny things with turtle data. I'm not a data-minded person, but it feels like my world is a bit more semantically shaped now :hal:
And this is an excellent set of libraries to deal with RDF/SPARQL in Elixir https://rdf-elixir.dev/
"... there’s a growing set of people who will tell you the future isn’t #Mastodon but what it represents: a scaled #ActivityPub-based social platform." Indeed, nicely stated by The Verge.