Daily Shaarli
27 June 2023
This is the blueprint for a revolution in the creation and distribution of media. We will discuss how and why to produce your own television using free tools, and explore how to use Community Television as an instrument for social change.
This text is divided in to three sections: A manual, a meta-manual, and a look back. These can be consumed in any order.
This text takes a decidedly American approach to history and theory, and while I assume these ideas are applicable elsewhere, I do not have the expertise or knowledge to comment on any place other than the US.
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It was created to be like TiddlyWiki but with the smallest file size possible and a style more reminiscent of certain other popular wikis. Feather Wiki provides low-level access to its underlying code framework, so if there's something it can't do out of the box, then you can make it do that thing yourself.