I'm rooting for the Fediverse. A sysop on a network I was on and one of our callers started identica and has worked on back-end protocols for
some time. He's been involved with ActivityPub recently, just wrote the book on it.
Adept wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
But reliably I want to control my stuff. But there's also a problem
that it'd be nice to have some amount of people _see_ the stuff, and, "just put it on my own server" isn't really useful for that. Sadly.
There's an acronym - POSSE - Publish on your own site, Syndicate
elsewhere. You control and own your content, syndicate it to an
audience, and control where/how it gets published elsewhere.
Wordpress has publishing tools available, so your content is
automatically syndicated - but stays on your server.
Adept wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
...though I'm not sure I want to deal with a Wordpress install. I guess I'm biased (fairly or not) toward thinking that it's pretty
heavyweight, and also connected to people who might not be reliably
lined up with my interests.
But I'm not even sure what content I want on the web. I tend to wind up with wikis that I mostly use for my own stuff, rather than as something
to share.
Theoretically I could write things that are more personal, but then I would want them in a restricted place, both semi-private and controlled
by me.
Without having a great idea on the content, it's hard to say what the proper tool is.
That said, I had enjoyed what Octopress looked like, for blogging,
though it seems to be abandonware, now. But Jekyl still exists, and
that seems lightweight and easy.
But probably doesn't easily do what you're talking about.
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It is a little heavy for a one-person blog, but most hosting companies
can turn it into a one-click install - they even supply additional
templates or an AI page maker.
I have a category on my blog called "Google Posterity" - for
information I'd found online that I didn't want to see dissapear.
Facebook killed it off with "Short Attention Span Theater", and it's a
shadow of its former self - as well as being hosted by a Russian
company, which is a little concerning. The software is open source, and
there are other instances of it running - Dreamwidth, for one.
Writing it made me realize something about the old blogosphere - we
didn't need a reason or a theme. Mine bounced between technical posts,
photos I'd taken, and personal updates. We didn't have "brands" back
then, or even know what we were doing.
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