Thanks to WikipediaFS, Wikipedia fiends tired of reloading pages in the browser can now, provided they’re using Linux, mount the site as a virtual filesystem. WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that enables you to view and edit Wikipedia (or any Mediawiki-based site) articles as if they were real files.
This seems like a great idea, but the project doesn’t seem to be that active, or supported anymore. It’s too bad, it seems like such a simple way of doing things. You can still give it a try though, as the “pre-alpha” version is fully functional, but buggy.
Source: Wired