I'd sure love to pay a tech co-op $25/month to host and sync a knowledge-workers stack including an open-source read-later + Obsidian or equivalent + Zotero + simple blogging with blot or something
@Eliot_L @kissane good question, thank you!
I'm not aware of anything like this, and I agree it'd be an interesting proposition.
Another good setup would probably look something like this:
- [[Silverbullet]] for the editor. It doesn't have the graph capabilities of Obsidian yet but it is a very solid offering, it's open source, and it's extensible.
- A static site generator for going from Markdown to a blog.
- An [[Agora]] to aggregate gardens+blogs into a commons -- but then I'm biased :D
@Eliot_L @kissane +1 to a coop being a great environment to develop this in.
I actually have it on the Agora roadmap to 'solve' mass hosting of Silverbullet gardens, if I get there it'd be pretty easy to spin one up to give this service to a community. For now though the Agora is "write elsewhere" with limited support only for editing.