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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 29 Jun \ parent \ on: nsite - Why Decentralized Static Website Hosting on Nostr nostr
good luck with that
I fail to see the problem nsite is trying to solve without reinventing some wheel.
nostr
all the things?I personally don't expect that it will ever grow out of its extremely narrow niche, but niches need progress too; per @Car's link of David Bowie earlier (#1018328) "the singularity [of society] disappeared [in the 70s]", which enabled the success of the Internet, which in turn "shows us we live in total fragmentation".
I think that if a group of people wants to build an alternative way of running the (read: their) web and fuck with that, then more power to them. Do I think nostr is a good protocol for this? Of course not.
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and json
are terribly inefficient standards, in some ways equal to or even worse than really bad bloated crap I hope to never have to touch again, like soap
.But as a localized wish, sounds good, and if some breakthrough gets made because of all the crazy inefficiency of the protocols implicitly targeted, then that can be good for a larger-than-local group.
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