NeoDB is committed to creating a free, open, and interconnected space for collecting and reviewing books, movies, music, games, and podcasts. (neodb.social)
from mesamunefire@lemmy.world to fediverse@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 05:00
https://lemmy.world/post/25294174

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ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com on 08 Feb 05:29 next collapse

That’s cool! Wonder if we can host our own instance? I would love to review those plus drinks and more

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 06:07 collapse

Beers and other such drinks would be awesome! Beer.social sounds great (or something like it)

ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com on 08 Feb 06:43 collapse

Glad you agree :)

otter@lemmy.ca on 08 Feb 05:50 next collapse

How does this compare to Bookwyrm, or say Trakt?

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 06:08 next collapse

I love bookwyrm. Great stack and good people.

MxRemy@piefed.social on 08 Feb 06:14 collapse

Having used BookWyrm and NeoDB, it's definitely very comparable to GoodReads vs IMDB, at least in terms of interface/user experience/aesthetics/etc. BookWyrm being specifically for books, it has a ton of fields that wouldn't be applicable to anything else, i.e. "publisher", " ISBN". It can pull data automatically from some outside book databases. NeoDB seems able to do that same thing, except for any kind of media. Not sure where all they're pulling the data from. They also seem to have fields for just about anything, from tracklist to director to author.

nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip on 08 Feb 08:48 collapse

NeoDB has feature for exporting data from external database.

Here’s the list:

  • IMDB
  • The Movie Database
  • Douban (Chinese film, books, music, recent events, and activities tracker)
  • Google Books
  • Discogs
  • Spotify
  • Apple Music
  • Bandcamp
  • Steam
  • IGDB
  • Bangumi (Chinese animation, comic, games, live action, and music database/tracker)
  • Board Game Geek
  • Archive of Our Own
  • any RSS link to a podcast
MxRemy@piefed.social on 08 Feb 05:55 next collapse

It's really nice! Great UI, not particularly buggy, feels great on the user end. Honestly pretty darn polished for a fediverse platform I'd never heard of until like a week ago. Also, the flagship instance (where I'm at) seems to be mostly reviews in Chinese, and it's always nice to see parts of the fediverse that aren't dominated by English. I am somewhat confused by the difference between a comment and a review, since both terms are used but everything seems to wind up in the same place? That said, I also haven't tried very hard to figure it out either.

nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip on 08 Feb 06:31 next collapse

Just for unique info:

NeoDB is primarily a Bangumi-clone. Bangumi (bangumi.tv) is Chinese multimedia tracker, with five categorization: animation, comics, games, music, and live action.

Their community is really dedicated to maintain the most correct information, even having unique metadata that English database does not have them, like manga magazine serialization with exact volume and date.

Edit: In the future, fediverse should have solution for universal metadata sharing for media database. Avoiding potential clashes and empower user to choose their preference (which most of mainstream DB simply does not)

For example, Japanese romanization system. Right now, there’s two competing used in English database. IMDB, IGDB etc use Hepburn-romanization MyAnimeList, MangaUpdates, VNDB use system inspired by Nihon-shiki. Both format should be supported to avoid clash. Language display for multi-region system should be implemented as well. e.g.:

  • English Asia user might want to see Detective Conan as official title
  • English North America user might want to see Case Closed as official title.
ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com on 08 Feb 06:44 next collapse

Thanks for sharing this

reseller_pledge609@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 08 Feb 06:45 collapse

Here’s hoping this becomes a proper english version with the same dedication as the original. Think a lot of people could appreciate something like this.

muntedcrocodile@lemm.ee on 08 Feb 07:44 next collapse

I’m still looking for a recommendation algorithm I can plug into jellyfin so I have a full automated pipeline for media.

whaleross@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 10:33 next collapse

I’ve been craving something like this as an alternative to Trakt since their latest enshittification. Are there other alternatives? Do they share protocols and whatnot like lemmy, kbin, Mastodon etc?

nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip on 08 Feb 18:21 collapse

  • LibRate (codeberg.org/mjh/LibRate), implement ActivityPub. Development in halt.
  • Kitsu (github.com/hummingbird-me), specialized for anime and manga database. Not implementing ActivityPub sadly.
  • Visual Novel Database (VNDB, vndb.org) has open source their site: code.blicky.net/yorhel/vndb While its system is mainly focused for visual novel (like heavy tagging and character database), it has the most advance release version compared to any other kind of database. Might be useful for making version database of movies, books, or any other media. No decentralization.
  • AniList (anilist.co), anime and manga only with heavy social features. Has promise to open source their project. No ActivityPub yet, but has possibility.
guaraguaito@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Feb 19:28 next collapse

I was disappointed to learn there was no fediverse Tmbd/Imdb alternative. This looks like it has the potential to become that, among many things

AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 20:23 collapse

The IMDb was open until someone just grabbed the whole thing and turned it into a website.

Dil@is.hardlywork.ing on 09 Feb 07:29 next collapse

Signed up, will be abusing when im in a reviewing mood, looks great, wanted something like this forever

juancho_me@lemmy.ml on 09 Feb 10:20 next collapse

mylists.info is my option. Cool look and feel. And Open Source!

pogt@lemmy.wtf on 09 Feb 16:07 next collapse

This is awesome, I’ve been looking for a goodreads alternative. Not sure between this and bookwyrm. Both are awesome.

Emperor@feddit.uk on 11 Feb 01:56 collapse

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