Write-as: Re-opening Free Accounts for WriteFreely (write.as)
from ghosthand@lemmy.ml to fediverse@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 01:55
https://lemmy.ml/post/21582631

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1984@lemmy.today on 20 Oct 2024 06:48 collapse

Why would I wrote a blog under these guys domain name? Remember medium, and how they locked every blog under a forced sign-in, so the content is no longer freely available on the web?

This seems like the same idea.

halm@leminal.space on 20 Oct 2024 07:27 next collapse

More like Wordpress where you can choose between their hosted version or install your own instance. But yeah, these days even Wordpress is less of a shining example than it was this time last year.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 08:37 next collapse

That’s the guy who developed writefreely.

Btw. I sometimes look at their development, I wait for a production ready docker compose setup. Using a config.ini instead of an .env file makes me sceptical.

algernon@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 13:43 collapse

It is pretty darn trivial to turn those env vars into a config.ini. But if you don’t want to, my writefreely-docker has you covered. It has been used in production for a couple of hundred writefreely blogs over the past few years.

kudos@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 15:06 next collapse

I use it, thanks!

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 16:21 collapse

Good to know this is trivial. Thx. Since I use dockge it’s a better overview and works better with .env files.

algernon@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 15:31 next collapse

A free account is an easy way to test out the platform, give it a test ride, see if it works for you. If it does, you can pay for a Pro (or Team) subscription, and you get to use your own domain, and keep all the posts you already made on the free account, with all their comments and replies and whatnots.

Or, if it works out, and you want to self host, you can do that, too!

The difference between write.as and medium and other enshittified things, though, is that write.as is not VC funded, and Matt has no interest in making an “exit”. Even if there are things I disagree on with him (eg, CLAs), I trust Matt to not enshittify write.as anytime soon. He’s been running things for almost a decade now, remarkably well.

ghosthand@lemmy.ml on 20 Oct 2024 23:47 collapse

Great question. Anytime you want to start your own blog on your own server, you can export your posts to that server. I’m pretty sure you can also export your blog to another WriteFreely blog. There is no lock-in.