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Woohoo! I'm finished. I found a bug in my code this morning that cleared up 5-6 other bad results. Submitted my assignment with hours to spare.

Now I'm going to take a nap and then move to my Airbnb in the old centre of Milan.

CBOR is a compact binary data serialization and messaging format. The @w3c "CBOR-LD 1.0" specification defines a compact binary format for , built on CBOR and compatible with -LD, designed for bandwidth-constrained environments and efficient storage
➡️ w3.org/TR/cbor-ld-10/

It helps achieve semantic compression and smaller payloads, often delivering 60% or greater savings compared to generic compression.

Feedback welcome! github.com/w3c/cbor-ld/issues/

@philip I don't think it's a good idea for me to convince you either way. Use a search engine if you're curious. If you find evidence that makes you think one way or another, use that to inform your answer. If that's more work than you think a poll is worth, feel free to skip the question.

@rhelune The question that @pizaaman asked is very close to the question in the poll. I guess the difference is that they asked what other people think about Wikipedia.

@rhelune @pizaaman I don't give my answer to polls until the end of the poll. I don't like colouring people's responses.

If you don't think it's in decline, answer that. If you think it's in decline but that decline is not inevitable -- it could still recover -- answer that.

I just did a quick Google search for "Wikipedia decline" and there were a lot of hits, so I think this topic is relatively easy to research yourself. And if you don't want to do that, skip the poll.

@evan Excuse my ignorance but what happened with Wikipedia to make it onto this list?