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@CosmicTurtle0 hosting a single user federated blog is also an option, you are only responsible for yourself and your friends you host. Not necessary to host public.

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I wonder what federated blog (or publishing platform) isn’t stuck in pre-Docker era, though.

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I know ghost has a container deployment and uses activity pub

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@𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬

pre-Docker era

you mean bare metal deployments?

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Yeah. While I can dockerize those applications, all I checked out lack modern features and concepts/designs. It all feels heavily outdated technology-wise.

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