Write.as

@writeas__

Privacy-conscious blogging platform and the quickest way to publish a thought. Read . Snap photos .

Joined January 2015

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  1. Oct 3

    Curious how to create draft posts on ? Here's a little walkthrough, using anonymous posts:

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  2. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    Want to give a shout-out to & for creating such a simple, clean and privacy-conscious blogging platform. Recently moved my blog there and happily susbcribed to PRO to support the project: Thank you Matt and team! 🙏👏

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  3. Oct 1

    For users, the app and CLI are also in the AUR: If you'd like to help get it into the community repo, please give it a vote there!

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  4. Oct 1

    We just launched our desktop app for Linux! Read the announcement here:

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  5. Sep 30

    We've settled on a self-hosted Debian repo for the CLI and upcoming desktop app. So if you added the Launchpad repo before, you'll want to switch it to Here's how to do that:

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  6. Sep 26

    Got our PPA up and running with the latest version of the CLI, so now / users can install it and get its updates by running: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:writeas sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install writeas-cli

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  7. Sep 24

    Just add this: <!--more--> wherever you want the "Read more" link to be in your post 📖 The link will show up on your blog home page, and change where it is in the post on , if you're publishing there too. Here's a bit more about that:

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  8. Sep 21

    Blogs are now localized in Turkish 🇹🇷, bringing us to 20 languages we support! Thanks to Evrim Altay, our latest translator!

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  9. Sep 19

    We now support MathJax! Just go to your blog settings page under the Text Rendering section, and enable MathJax. Forum discussion here:

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  10. Sep 6

    A very minor update to our command-line tool, v1.1, is out now: * Adds --user-agent flag * Fixes `go get` * Refactors some things

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  11. Sep 4

    We've had full support for right-to-left scripts for while, but thanks to our latest translator, blogs are now also localized in Arabic and Persian. We've also added Esperanto and Tajiki -- together, bringing us to 19 languages supported on the platform!

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  12. Retweeted
    Sep 1
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    Creators of embedding own self-hosted videos via peertube, on a publishing platform that also interoperates with the via . Open platform innovation FTW! Imagine subscribing to rss/blog with Twitter, but literally...

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  13. Sep 3

    Started up our own instance — now you can get our demos, tutorials, etc. in the fediverse!

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  14. Aug 30

    Now you can try out our latest -enabled project, :

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  15. Retweeted
    Aug 28
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  16. Retweeted
    Aug 27

    Privacy is Consent. "The personal-data [consent] war is long over, and you lost." Is not how consent works. It is not how people work.

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  17. Aug 26

    It's official: our first desktop app will be for Linux / -compliant desktops. And it's coming out this week 😀

    A screenshot of the standalone app in dark mode, with the words: "# Write.as for Linux  Welcome to the new desktop app from Write.as. It's small, light, and fast, so you can get your thoughts down as soon as they enter your head. Your work automatically saves as you type -- and when you're done, one click publishes to Write.as"
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  18. Aug 24

    We've fixed the editor so that doesn't mess it up now. So if you had previously disabled their extension on , feel free to enable it again! 🎉

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  19. Retweeted
    Aug 21

    I think I’m gonna go with . Great feature set, very cheap even for “pro,” minimal hassle! Multiple blogs will help me take writing less seriously.

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  20. Aug 21

    Here's the very start to the second part of our support for : , a long-form reader built from scratch to be and .

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