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I've heard of [friendica](https://friendi.ca/) as a decentralized facebook alternative. I assume you need friends who are actually using it, which is why I don't myself.


Your friends don't need to use friendica. It can also share with Diaspora, Mastodon, Hubzilla and others.


Apparently, it's just an experiment. https://blog.chromium.org/2020/08/helping-people-spot-spoofs...

I'm not a fan, though.


I pretty sure they don't give a fuck about user opinion. 6 months later, this will be the default. But don't worry, there will be a chrome://flag hidden somewhere for the most vocal complainants.

Google AMP is still going strong.


Flags tend to disappear after a while, though.


you might want to add [obsidian](https://obsidian.md) to the options


Is there a reason you don't want to use S3? It's hard to recommend a product without understanding your goals here.


I don't love the idea of giving Amazon money. And while I haven't done much research, I would imagine there might be an offering that does a better job catering to small projects, since S3 is very much built for "full-sized" use cases. Could be wrong about that. But mainly I'm just curious to know what the players are in the space.


The cost of S3 for any small to medium sized project is so minuscule you’re not really giving amazon much money. Especially if you compare it to using EC2 or another VPS provider like digital ocean


> I don't love the idea of giving Amazon money.

Does anyone?


With Eleventy, you can specify a markdown parser which supports wikilinks. https://github.com/kwvanderlinde/markdown-it-wikilinks


... Wordpress? If the goal is for a non-technical person to use it, I can't see any reason to complicate it.


First I put it on my personal blog (11ty+netlify), so I own the rights. I wait at least a couple days before publishing or promoting elsewhere (medium, DEV, hackernoon)


link?



More that thirty. I can never read online as well as I can with a paper book. Even just printing out a two-page article.


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