Ghost is what we use (self-hosted) and it supports ActivityPub along side Lemmy (https://activitypub.ghost.org/). I dont believe it yet supports full-article posting, only links, though.
Yup. Or perhaps pay into features, like full-page content inside the post. I.e. offset the revenue of the click. Oddly enough, that model would replace ads, too.
Because zero-click internet kills the revenue model. It's unfortunate, but understandable until something better comes along.
Would love to see a co-op model spring up where views on sites like Lemmy generate revenue for publications without the click. I.E. pay $1 a month to a shared fund that's distributed by percentage.
I hear this one a lot, but the purpose of the "move fast and break things" methodology is to make things better. In some cases, that does work, and it's usually applied with benefit in mind.
Shock and awe might be more appropriate. Do as many things as possible to stun the population, so only the dedicated will push back.
The why is answered in the article. About the family member (cartel boss) currently imprisoned in the US:
He believed that was the case because the former cartel boss, whose lawyer said in January he had entered negotiations with U.S. authorities, had been pointing fingers at members of other criminal organizations likely as part of a cooperation agreement.
“It is evident that his family is going to the U.S. because of a negotiation or an offer that the Department of Justice is giving him,” Garcia Harfuch said.
I'm not sure if there is precedence for this before, I am just a lowly pleb.
What's it like living there now? I remember reading the book (forgetting title) where it was named the Happiest Place On Earth, does it still feel that way? It's on my destination list, but I haven't been traveling much so it might he a long time before I make my way there.
Codeberg is the way now. GitLab is private for-profit, and could go the way of GitHub at any time.