sandstorm has all those webby goodies
https://apps.sandstorm.io/
self-host or "one click install" on their instance
https://oasis.sandstorm.io/
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 20:23 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Is there any wiki page summarizing the options given in this thread or
> could anybody
On 20/08/17 06:59, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 19:52:51 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> blogger.com
>
> Blogger requires non-free JS to even begin to render a page. I've never
> been able to read any blogs hosted on that site, unfortunately.
>
> Unless things have since
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> blogger.com and wordpress are well known platforms for people to
>> create free blogs. Github pages have also become popular with
>> developers
>> recently.
>>
>> What are the recommended alternatives for people who want to adhere to
>> a more free / libre approach?
Try
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The best place to start a blog is ZeroNet!
Fully open source, and cloneable.
Don't have to worry about the hosting problems that plague many of the
decentralized open source social networks.
On 2017-08-17 01:52 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> Hi
J.B.
Sorry for taking so long to reply.
On Sat, 2017-08-19 at 20:02 -0500, J.B. Nicholson wrote:
> John Rooke wrote:
> > Anyone who visited the Daily Stormer prior to its takedown knows that
> > there is plenty of evidence to vindicate Cloudflare's decision.
>
> None of which you name, point
On 08/20/2017 04:02 PM, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> Interesting view...
>
> I wonder however, how to deal with cases where the site
> visitor/guest/client doesn't have any script blocker or scanner enabled?
> Surely he'll fall into the JavaScript trap... and it's in this situation
> that the
Interesting view...
I wonder however, how to deal with cases where the site
visitor/guest/client doesn't have any script blocker or scanner enabled?
Surely he'll fall into the JavaScript trap... and it's in this situation
that the problem is. You and I both have either GNU LibreJS or NoScript,
On 08/20/2017 11:10 AM, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> At least for me, using GNU LibreJS 6.0.13, it seems to force
> visitors/guests/clients to use some non-free software, see the attached
> report.
>
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> De: "Daniel Pocock"
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> blogger.com and wordpress are well known platforms for people to create
> free blogs. Github pages have also become popular with developers recently.
>
> What are the recommended alternatives for people who want to
At least for me, using GNU LibreJS 6.0.13, it seems to force
visitors/guests/clients to use some non-free software, see the attached
report.
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On Sat, 2017-08-19 at 14:09 -0500, Isaac David wrote:
> John Rooke wrote :
> > Furthermore, it was correct. If the alt-right/neo-fascist
> > movement ever achieve power, dissenting voices will have far more to
> > worry about than having their websites closed down.
>
> allow me to disagree. the
On 08/19/2017 09:59 PM, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 19:52:51 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> blogger.com
>
> Blogger requires non-free JS to even begin to render a page. I've never
> been able to read any blogs hosted on that site, unfortunately.
>
> Unless things have since
(French) Chomsky a émis une théorie du langage qui ne souffrait pas d'exception
(en gros, les langages humains permettent obligatoirement de dire au moins
"demain, j'irai pêcher cinq ou six poissons pour nous nourrir, moi, ma femme et
mes 3 enfants").
Quelqu'un a découvert une peuplade, et a
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 19:52:51 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> blogger.com
Blogger requires non-free JS to even begin to render a page. I've never
been able to read any blogs hosted on that site, unfortunately.
Unless things have since changed.
> Github pages have also become popular with
John Rooke wrote:
Anyone who visited the Daily Stormer prior to its takedown knows that
there is plenty of evidence to vindicate Cloudflare's decision.
None of which you name, point to, nor do you address the issue of this
being extrajudicial which is the chief problem here. This merely
John Rooke wrote :
I am not, of course, arguing against the rather obvious point that a
host can take down a website if they so choose.
right, subject to the host's contractual liabilities to its
costumers. and this is why alternative platforms that will give a
voice to not-so-welcome views
The most sane approach is using a VPS with 100% free software stack and
hosting your site from there. A good bonus of this is that you can
easily host a Tor hidden service so your site will be extremely harder
to block.
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John Rooke wrote:
The example of Daily Stormer is not a good one. The site was being used
to organise alleged criminal activity up to and including murder.
I think the point stands: intermediaries and proprietors can "wake up in a
bad mood" and decide to "kick [someone or some group] off the
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017, at 17:01, John Rooke wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 19:57 +0200, klez wrote:
>
> > Honest question: what's the problem with Wordpress? Don't they use a
> > full free software stack?
>
> Just giving this a nudge. I'd like to know the answer too.
> John
>
On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 19:57 +0200, klez wrote:
> Honest question: what's the problem with Wordpress? Don't they use a
> full free software stack?
Just giving this a nudge. I'd like to know the answer too.
John
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On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 17:25 -0500, J.B. Nicholson wrote:
> Any third-party hosting can run aground of censorship -- find yourself
> saying something other people don't want to read? Recent events at
> Cloudflare[1] show us that claims to not "monitor, evaluate or judge"
> quickly become "I
Daniel Pocock wrote:
blogger.com and wordpress are well known platforms for people to create
free blogs. Github pages have also become popular with developers
recently.
What are the recommended alternatives for people who want to adhere to
a more free / libre approach?
If you're hosting
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> blogger.com and wordpress are well known platforms for people to create
> free blogs. Github pages have also become popular with developers recently.
>
> What are the recommended alternatives for people who want to
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:39:37PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 17/08/17 20:57, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 08:24:34PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> >> On 17/08/17 20:17, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote:
> >>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 07:52:51PM +0200,
Honest question: what's the problem with Wordpress? Don't they use a
full free software stack?
And how is Github (which is a proprietary platform *for sure*) a better
solution?
Thanks for your answers
klez
On 08/17/2017 07:52 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Hi all,
blogger.com and wordpress
Hi all,
blogger.com and wordpress are well known platforms for people to create
free blogs. Github pages have also become popular with developers recently.
What are the recommended alternatives for people who want to adhere to a
more free / libre approach?
In particular, I'm looking for
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