@marcos I see that you successfully moved to a new Mastodon instance from Librem.one after having issues. What made it finally work? (I'm also running into an error.) Thanks for any pointers!
I'm about to move to a new Mastodon account that's on a server I manage (and can accept DMs), which has been my goal for a while. Yay for portability! If you are following me, you should automatically follow the new account, but it's @katherined just in case!
Ok, probably my last push. If you considered retweeting about my book, maybe this one makes sense. B&N has a GREAT deal on pre-orders, including mine. :) https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-big-round-world-shawn-powers/1143387025 (Or signed copies are available, details here: https://snar.co/book1)
I host my own email, DNS, website, and many other services, so I figure I should probably host my own mastodon instance as well. Plus as @aral always says, it's good for the Fediverse to have more smaller instances.
So I'm going to attempt the Mastodon server migration now, which means if you follow me, it *should* automatically move you. If not, you can follow me @kyle.
But you know what's NOT poopy? My new book! It's out on Monday, and you can pre-order at B&N for 25% off! https://snar.co/book1
Remember when I drew a comic every day? Well, there were a lot of days of that. And today, a bunch of those @mybigroundworld comics became... A BOOK! (a discounted pre-order book even...)
Details are in my free newsletter: https://nerdlings.substack.com/p/my-little-square-book #book #comic
I love how on-brand this is for @kyle . It turns out you can DIY your tech book AND do it all in VIM. https://reality2.social/@reality2cast/110261196782461424 #winning #opensource #publishing
Tune in to our new episode! @katherined and @dsearls talk to prolific tech author, @kyle, about how he recently self-published his latest book, and how that differs from his many experiences with traditional publishers.
Visit the following link for full episode - https://www.reality2cast.com/144
Thanks to the excellent suggestion from @agx, I have created a sample chapter for the book. A link is available on the product page for each version of the book, or you can check it out directly here:
Wrote for Linux Journal and it was a gas
Every month, published Hack and /
Wrote for a decade only to find
LJ went bust, posts gone behind
Wrote for Linux Journal and it was divine
I wrote down everything on my mind
A lot of great tips that now you can't find
LJ went bust, posts gone behind
In between, I put the best columns in a book of mine
It is now self-published with hardcover spine
Paperback and ebook too, they all are good
I sell them on Lulu
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Open source enthusiast, formerly of the late, great Linux Journal. Drupalist, software engineer, podcaster, decorative arts enthusiast. Ex-derby girl. Things I like: Open Source, Privacy, Drupal, Linux, Security. Check out my podcast with Doc Searls: https://reality2cast.com and https://reality2.social/@reality2cast and occasionally on FLOSS Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Work: Open Source Evangelist at Intel #IamIntel (opinions are my own) Pronouns: She/her #opensource #privacy #security #tech #podcast