If you need a dual protocol gemini/https hosting, I propose a free solution on a personal server. You will get 1GB storage to put #gemtext and images files and build a #gemini capsule also accessible through https.
More info on https://pollux.casa/ or gemini://pollux.casa/
A smart autoindex generate an index of your posts if no index.gmi is found in a directory 😉 easier for a gemlog, read the doc to name files
I see many toots about #smallweb. They often talk about personal websites. That's a good point, however, it would be cool if #smolweb concept also apply to professional, institutional or governmental websites.
Are there actors promoting or developing #web0 for huge websites?
(A huge website with many services or users is compatible with a lightweight frontend)
It's so sad that web browsers don't render #Markdown (as CommonMark) files natively.
It would be too easy to build a website just putting a bunch of .md in a directory.
The experience of changing web host is a good reminder of why normal people just post to Medium, Facebook or some other system they have no ownership or control over. If we want people to own their web presence and content, we need better software.
I've tested way too many CMSs, static site generators and web design applications. I typically start by trying to put together a simple page with an <h1> heading, a few <p> paragraphs, and a <ul> bulleted list. It's amazing how many alleged web publishing tools fail this basic test — even ones that want a $79 licensing fee. (I'm looking at you, RapidWeaver.)
Anyway, if your web site doesn't run to many thousands of pages, my recommendation is Publii. <https://getpublii.com>. It's the only thing I've found that's at least as usable as WordPress, works with commodity hosting, and also generates good HTML, CSS and images. It's free and open source, GPL licensed. #Publii#WebHosting#WordPress#CMS#Web0
I don't want your buzzwords-autocounter at all, I did my best to take pictures of real wars to avoid your plastic imagery and as an ordinary internet citizen I demand the opposite.
Fund global standards already out there like ActivityPub, the worlds leading federated protocol, a completely open social network standard
Ensure Privacy against the hypercapitalist surveillance ecosystem you helped to create
Enable and incubate trusted information against corrupt politicians or populists
whatever you mean by “virtual public services” : Cyber and Fediverse!
instead of web3, we should go back to web one. between nostalgia for geocities/wysiwyg editors, a truly democratic experience in which hosting is simple and cheap, trusted clients like netscape navigator, and a marketing term that evokes the xbox, web one could be the next big thing.