If you want other Cohost expats to be able to find your site, consider adding the "cohost" tag so it can be searched for! I'm not the first person to think of this apparently, but there aren't a lot of sites tagged with it yet.
#The Global Cohost Feed
also: ##The Cohost Global Feed, #The Cohost Global Feed, ###The Cohost Global Feed, #Global Cohost Feed, #global feed, #Cohost Global Feed
Well its safe to say that the news of Cohost going away is sad news. I guess to sum up my thoughts about Cohost in general was that it has been a place that I wasn't at very long, yet enjoyed my time on it both with people I knew from other sites and the new people I spoke to. It is a fun community with a lot of cool people- hope it isn't goodbye to everyone but I wish those that it is all the best in life.
Now to see where to go next. Will post when I figure it out haha.
just in case someone's interested, wget can often easily save a whole webpage including dependencies
wget -p <url> gives you the page and what it needs to render, but doesn't try to recursively download the entire website (which it would certainly fail at and just make a mess). And it seems to work flawlessly for chosts. (though you might need to host it on a web server of some kind, but python -m http.server does the job)
Adding the -k option will have it try to fix links but that's probably not a good idea when archiving chosts.
EDIT: Actually if you use the basic python web server you need to rename the post's file to have a .html at the end otherwise your browser might just try to download it instead.