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The #Linux app is out now! 
Version 1.0 has the basics:
* Simple editor
* Auto-saving single draft
* Choose between three fonts (serif, sans-serif, monospace)
* Dark mode (on platforms that support it)
* Save draft as another file
* Publish anonymously to
Write.as and manage posts via the CLI
Download / install it here: https://write.as/apps/desktop
Get the code here: https://code.as/writeas/writeas-gtk
Read more: @blog
#ReadAs v0.2 is now available!
This version is basically good enough to host yourself, i.e. I don't think there will be any major changes in the near future that you'll have to work around. And if you do try self-hosting, I'd love to hear what the experience was like.
https://github.com/writeas/Read.as/releases/tag/v0.2
I've also created a test instance here: https://readas.labs.abunchtell.com -- please test it out and let me know what you think!
#ActivityPub support on Write.as was just the first part of what I wanted to create for the #fediverse
Next, I wanted a place to read everything in peace.
Here's just the start of that second part: https://Read.as, built from scratch to be #SelfHosted and #FOSS.
Soon you'll be able to create an account on the Read.as instance, and follow platforms like #Plume and #WriteAs that federate long-form articles — for now it just needs to be run locally.