So I've had it with people mistaking colonialism for fascism. Its a critical error that colonized people will suffer the most from. If this tide cresting tide of reactionary power is repulsed our "Allies" will largely abandon us to die fighting the anticolonial socialist liberation struggle, while they hi five & live comfortable lives off our suffering & damn us for fuccing up the vibes as happened post WWII-1960s and on, demanding we "go slow" & accept incrementalism.
Gonna try writing about it
I have only 3 writing styles, blunt, legalistic, and insulting. Generally all abrasive, sometimes humorous.
The intent will be not necessarily to "say something new" but to rub folks noses in material reality, pointing to the fact that the world we're witnessing is this way because of colonialism and misidentification of the problem will mean we will be unable to solve it once and for all.
That said do my moots have recommendations for instance without character limits?
Idk if actually having a blog and making it one more clicc away is worth anyone's time, its a thing I want feed bacc on so might as well have it on a social platform
@NoFlexZone Do you run Linux? Many solutions for your use case won’t work on Windows; if you don’t you’ll have to fallback on the Web 2.
This being said, Ghost is easy peasy to self-host and integrates ActivityPub. WordPress is crap, but it offers a solid bridge for its free tier… I have no idea how tech fluent you are.
@oceane I do run linux, Im getting into self hosting, I self host some of my network services and run the basics on foss software, and I build pcs and stuff. I work in IT
Ill look into those. I'd been starting to kicc around seriously idea of running a single user instance, but I have other projects higher on my list rn. Thanks for the rec!
@NoFlexZone The super long posts are a turn off for me, at least as of this moment. I dislike how they monopolize the entire timeline. Much rather just take in a 'thread'...
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If you're already into self-hosting you might also want to have a look at WriteFreely, an ActivityPub-centric blogging engine that federates by default. The blog sites it produces are very minimal, with none of the bloat and neoliberal "marketplace" baggage of WordPress
@NoFlexZone Cool. Apostrophe, then pandoc it to LaTeX, make it a PDF, and publish it either on Ghost/WordPress or on any microblogging instance?
We offer 3,000 characters limits but @tournesol is accessible and could probably tweak it overnight (he doesn’t have to, but I expect he’d be fine with it). retro.social offers 10,000 characters limits, which as you may know isn’t much.
To my understanding, honk (e.g. on tedu’s own instance or on honk.hmm.st) has no characters limits. No favs/boosts/followers stats either though.
Something nifty with AP is that you can e.g. post something from Ghost, mention a Threadiverse community in the title, and have the post federate on “Mastodon” and on “Lemmy”.
My reason to suggest you making a PDF with it is so your readers can print it and read it more comfortably. It’s a good thing for accessibility. If you wished to you could send me the .tex file and let me arrange it (maybe reformulate a few portions for purely technical reasons) so you could publish both, e.g. as an attachment to your blog post.
It could also be easy to script posting it paragraph after paragraph. I’m not sure I’d know how to do it but I’m in a tech union, so I could try to find someone willing to help us.
@Shebeencounter the idea would be to have it on a different account for that very reason, but that is good input ty.
If it was on a blog and had like a snippet or lede and a link would you clicc? Do people actually read the blogs linked on here?
@Shebeencounter and maybe no character limit isn't what I need, just more than 500 chars
@ophiocephalic @NoFlexZone @oceane I wish the markdown implementation on writefreely was just a little more robust (thinking along the lines of hedgedoc), but agree it’s great.
@b @ophiocephalic @NoFlexZone I didn’t recommend WriteFreely for good reasons; I love the idea behind it, but it’s underfunded.
If you don’t like WordPress (me neither; I have an itemized list of disagreements with them) then I’m gonna suggest again a self-hosted Ghost instance.