#web-development

14 entries

Pure Internet: no-html

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A minimalist web experiment using plain text on Bluesky storage—proving websites don't need HTML/CSS/JS.

orbz dot com

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StumbleUpon nostalgia sparked a new discovery tool: orbz.

Pure Internet: Bluesky

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Exploring non-standard web hosting via Bluesky's AT Protocol—a content-addressable system similar to IPFS that can serve as a minimalist.

Pure Internet: NFC

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HTML, CSS & minimal JS combined with NFC tech to create serverless web experiences.

Pure Internet

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"Pure internet" is a playful joke about browser-served content, inspired by 90s simplicity and a desire to make web publishing less complex.

Shitposting Towards a Pizza Oven

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Automated YouTube Shorts about pizza lead viewers to shouldibuyagozney.com with its one-word answer: "yes." The algorithm grows daily.

Onchain Hit Counter

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Blockchain-powered hit counters revive nostalgic web elements by storing visitor counts on Ethereum testnets—a quirky solution making the.

Revisiting Obsidian as a CMS, again

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Obsidian as CMS: Using YAML frontmatter and GitHub's GraphQL API to create a free, flexible publishing system for markdown content that.

Case Study: Rebuilding Opul on Framer

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Comprehensive WordPress to Framer migration completed in two months, boosting conversion rates by 50% while giving Opul's team control over.

Mint thyself

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Zora's HTML editions let you mint internet content on blockchain, stored on IPFS for permanence.

The Sovereign Feed

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RSS offers decentralized content control in an algorithm-driven web.