THE SETUP here has changed a lot over time. Quite a few low-cost computers (none costing more than 200 pounds) are being connected to increase visibility of things. Some programming helps highlight what truly matters whilst avoiding spurious notifications that only contribute to clutter and distraction. A lot is being done in terminals and text files (even a Palm PDA). Everything without exception runs Free software and there's zero Microsoft (I've already deleted the malware installed covertly earlier this month on the Raspberry Pi).
"It's not limited to managing a Web site because we also have 4 IRC channels, we survey the Web for responses, we operate an IPFS node, and now we have a mirror in Gemini."This raw video, done with a cheap wired webcam, explains part of the setup (excepting the dual-head XFCE machine). At some stage it might help or be worth doing a proper screencast explaining the workflow in full, including news searching and filing/cataloguing. Each day is very busy and in order to produce 10+ posts per day (as we did last summer) much coordination is required. We're a small team and a community that interacts only over the Internet. In order to keep the momentum and withstand attacks (on character, on the site, e.g. DDOS) we need to keep track of quite a lot of things. It's not limited to managing a Web site because we also have 4 IRC channels, we survey the Web for responses, we operate an IPFS node, and now we have a mirror in Gemini. It's done 24/7.