I wrote this wiki page on no-code tools for activists with a particular focus on self-hostable options.
If you have experience either with no-code or tool stacks for activists, I would like some feedback on which areas to expand first.
The page you linked looks pretty cool, but tbh this site isn’t passing the vibes test to me. I went to the page on post capitalism activism and it was very sparse despite existing for many years. It just had a couple “action ideas” that were all little political stunts that frankly sounded incredibly dumb and ineffective. I think post capitalist activism should center around educating people on alternatives. And not just alternatives to gdp, that’s still capitalist. The rest of the page was a couple headers and a blurb saying the action ideas were generated by chat gpt. I also hit the edit button but it showed a gen AI image…
And I get it, there’s likely some utility to mentioning LLMs on specific pages, like the no code tools page (perhaps linking to Maggie Appleton’s resources on barefoot developers). I just am fundamentally opposed to a wiki that is filled with LLM content instead of human content, and it’s barren despite using LLMs!
Which alternatives would you suggest?
Im not sure I know of a collection of resources, but the resources definitely exist. I’d likely just start with googling about the cause you care about, and find a community about that cause or just info about it.
This is great!