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About adele
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- Smolweb
- https://smolweb.org/
- Static hosting
- https://pages.casa/
- Gemini hosting
- https://pollux.casa/
- Email/XMPP hosting
- https://message.casa/
Bio
aka 아델
#French 🇫🇷 #PHP / #JavaScript and #Java developer
#Korean 🇰🇷 ancestry (but I don’t speak the language)
Into #SmolWeb, #GeminiProtocol, #Smolnet, #LowTech
#ArchLinux / #Debian user
#Markdown 🇲⬇️ enthusiast
Instance running #GotToSocial 🦥
fr / en
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- 930
- Followed by
- 1137
- Following
- 299
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alcohol
4 beers is to much for me. Hard to sleep this night.
🍻 + 🍻 = 1 liter 🍺 = 🥴
Blog with Gotosocial??
What if I told you that Gotosocial, a federated server software connected to the Fediverse, could also serve as a fantastic, minimalist blogging platform?
Imagine the possibilities: a clean, user-friendly interface, support for longer posts, and a commitment to the principles of Smolweb. Gotosocial offers all this and more, making it an exciting alternative for those seeking a straightforward and sustainable blogging experience.
Let's dive in and explore how Gotosocial can transform your approach to blogging!
First, what is Gotosocial?
Gotosocial is a federated server software connected to the Fediverse. It offers a lightweight, user-friendly alternative to traditional social media platforms. With its clean frontend design and adherence to Smolweb principles, it's perfect for those who want a straightforward online experience. Its web interface is limited to displaying user publications, you will still need to use a third-party tool to publish content and interact with other Fediverse members: pinafore and Masto-FE are perfect for that.
Using Gotosocial for blogging
While Gotosocial is great for microblogging, it can also be an awesome blogging tool. Here’s how:
- Longer toots: by increasing the character limit for each toot, you can turn them into full blog posts. This lets you share detailed thoughts without the usual microblogging constraints.
- RSS Feeds: Gotosocial comes with built-in RSS feeds, so your followers can stay updated with your latest posts without relying on algorithms or annoying notifications.
- Markdown support: Gotosocial supports Markdown, making it easy to format your posts with headings, lists, links, and more. This helps you create well-structured, engaging content.
- ActivityPub protocol: thanks to the ActivityPub protocol, you can get comments and interactions from users across the Fediverse. This fosters a broader, more diverse conversation around your blog posts.
- Clean design: the simple and clean design of Gotosocial's frontend offers a distraction-free reading experience, enhancing readability and aligning with Smolweb's focus on speed and privacy.
- Decentralized and user-friendly: as part of the Fediverse, Gotosocial gives users control over their data and online presence, aligning with the community-focused principles of Smolweb, too.
So, why choose this tool for blogging?
- Simplicity: Gotosocial's minimalist design and user-friendly interface let you focus on creating and sharing content without the clutter of traditional blogging platforms.
- Sustainability: by following Smolweb guidelines, Gotosocial helps reduce the environmental impact of bloated, resource-intensive websites.
- Empowerment: the decentralized nature of the Fediverse gives users control over their data and online presence.
Let's start
To start blogging with Gotosocial, set up an account on a Gotosocial instance and adjust your toot limits to accommodate longer posts. Share your RSS feed with your audience to keep them engaged with your content.
Gotosocial offers a refreshing alternative to traditional blogging platforms, embodying simplicity, sustainability, and user empowerment. By using Gotosocial for blogging, you can contribute to a more minimalist and community-focused web experience.
Ready to try ?
Have a look to my new 🦥 blog
Follow #gotosocial tag and @gotosocial account, and have a look to the docs to get more information.
You know? We are closer to 01.01.2050 than 01.01.2000!
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Some new followers on this brand new Fediverse account... So I'd like to share this link.
Do you know #smolweb recommendations?
This site attempts to define what smolweb is and to give some guidelines for use. It is certainly not the only solution to get unbloated websites, but it will help authors, designers and webmasters who want to build “smolwebsites”. Do not read these recommendations as a bible, this is only what I think to be a good way to build respectful websites for authors, readers, internet bandwidth and hardware.
European IT people, it's time to wake up and open your eyes : you can no longer trust American (USA) tech services.
Amazon, Cloudflare, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Apple... will follow the instructions dictated by a fascist government.
It is a very bad idea to give the keys of our companies to such actors. Don't you think so?
I repost this blog link:
https://adele.pages.casa/md/blog/what-if-us-cut-off-big-tech-from-europe.md
Owning my Fediverse instance seems cool, but it is difficult to populate the timeline... even public timeline is empty at start. If you have not a previous account on an instance with many users, it is difficult to find interesting Tooters.
I could migrate my phpc.social account but I don't know if I will keep this #gotosocial instance.
Good to know, if you run #gotosocial on an Intel™ N280x cpu, embedded wasm does not work. Install gotosocial-nowasm tarball and ffmpeg, ffprobe and sqlite3 packages from your distro.
Otherwise you couldn't find account with emoji in the name or special profile photo.