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welcome to project headcanon this is hopefully the first of a series of videos that will document my progress and hopefully serve as a guide to anyone else who wants to do a similar project themselves this video will lean pretty heavily on the technical side though future ones will gradually be more and more focused on the content iamp;#39;ll warn you right now that some parts of this video have terrible resolution thatamp;#39;s because my obs settings got messed up but they should be fixed in all future videos alright letamp;#39;s get started the first thing we need is a fresh installation of mediawiki and a server to run it on for the server iamp;#39;m using virtualbox to run ubuntu server i have about 100 gigabytes of virtual hard disk space i have a shared folder set up to transfer files to and from my desktop and i have networking set up so that i can access it from anywhere on my home network eventually this server should be uploaded somewhere online for all to see but in the