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nsite.lol does not load for me, I reached out to @sandwich on nostr
I think a static website that advertises decentralized static website hosting should use it themselves first
Do you have an nsite for me then? I suspect every navigation on the site is going to be really slow and if it's not slow, it's probably cached and then it's not really decentralized.
100 sats \ 4 replies \ @sandwich 18h
Gateways don't have to be on remote servers, they could be native apps.
If a website goes down for whatever reason and you are trying to access it, you won't care that it takes an extra 2 seconds.
There are many nsites already, here's one:
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1042 sats \ 1 reply \ @nout 14h
^^ @ek - bug report - the parser should not replace the npub with njump link in a situation where the npub is a part of an URL.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 14h
thanks, created a ticket
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 17h
Gateways don't have to be on remote servers, they could be native apps.
Mhh, ok, that is interesting!
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refresh, probably to many requests
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42 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek 27 Jun
So nsite.lol is the real showcase I guess. It's slow or doesn't load.
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33 sats \ 4 replies \ @sandwich 18h
nsite.lol is a gateway, it requires a subdomain. There is no "real showcase," just a list of tools for a young ecosystem. Gateways should have simple homepages.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 18h
What happens if the gateway goes down?
edit: okay, I guess you could use another gateway (assuming there is one), but sounds to me like access to any nsite still depends on going through a gateway and if there aren't many, they will be a bottleneck since they are serving all the content, no?
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @sandwich 6h
Gateways don't have to be servers, they could be native.
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 5h
Native as in native app?
So I can’t access an nsite via a standard browser in a decentralized way?
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