5t34k

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5t34k

5t34k

@5t34k

I do not check X or DMs. https://t.co/46uUJygJvI

Katılım Nisan 2026
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katexbt.hl
katexbt.hl@katexbt·
wow, this is pretty cool SOMEONE just made a whole website hosted inside of a single URL this is NOT a typo - read this again turns out you didn't need a blockchain for decentralization you needed the part of a URL after the # which browsers never send to servers anyways nowhr(dot)xyz/#bYxNC4JAEEDRX7LbpcsirR9F1MW0jRDLPsEOMZaHinJTCzOl... ↑ Your entire store is hidden in this gibberish if you use this you can "cram" entire websites in there stores, forums, petitions. hosted nowhere, present everywhere. This method uses Nostr relays to work Nowhere takes your entire website, the products, text, images, everything, squishes it down, and stuffs it into that part after the #. So the URL itself literally contains the whole site - with a few caveats (below)
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5t34k@5t34k·
@tonychilla_eth @katexbt It is! People talking about nowhere dragged be out of that lovely place and back here to X.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@MutantMatt0x @katexbt Magic! (well actually just mostly relying on standard site templates and some good compression of the data in the link)
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5t34k@5t34k·
@benjamincccup @katexbt That is correct the constraints are real. That is the trade off. 5 of the site types require no relay dependency. The forum is the most dependant as without relays you can not read posts. Thanks for taking a look.
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Benjamin-Cup
Benjamin-Cup@benjamincccup·
@katexbt That said, while the concept is innovative, it comes with practical limitations—such as size constraints, performance trade-offs, and reliance on external relays for persistence and availability.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@katexbt Hi. Thanks for sharing. To address point 2. Even with only one host you still do not need to trust me for privacy as your browser does not send the data after a # to a server. Second Anyone can host a nowhere renderer. You can even run in localhost. Thanks for taking a look :)
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katexbt.hl
katexbt.hl@katexbt·
1. Needs an app pre-installed to work offline, but that's OK 2. Privacy angle is not so valid because there's just one point failure and that's nowhr itself for all of these sites 3. Nothing is indexed, so while it is essentially private(ish) its also a bitch to find through standard means However: QR codes on posters carrying a full event/flyer/message is super fucking cool for offline meets Offline-first distribution if you have the app installed, again great for meatspace Encrypted ephemeral content where you want deniability at the URL level NEAT..if you can get ppl to download the app first and reach virality
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5t34k@5t34k·
@tismtimes @QuarzaSiphix @wilderko @grok Yes good summary. The page served by the server has files needed to render any of the sites and then the data after the # is used to populate the page template with your specific site data when you visit the link.
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The Tism Times
The Tism Times@tismtimes·
@QuarzaSiphix @wilderko @grok The stuff after the # sign in a url is used for things like wikipedia highlighting things. Nowhere urls just point to a static webpage that just tells ur browser to render anything after the # . So you could swap out the nowhere domain w/a copy and still view the page.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@nisten @wilderko That is my site blocking a script that cloudflare tried to inject. I have disabled the setting where cloudflare tried to add the JS now so the warning will be gone.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@pengsats Awesome. Thanks for trying out nowhere.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@Koty_Auditore @wilderko You can create a website where the data supplied by the user to populate the site template is never stored on a server and only shared in the link.
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Juan Luis
Juan Luis@juanluisrto·
@wilderko nowhere, the tool no one asked for cool i guess but why
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5t34k@5t34k·
@j_schwartzz @wilderko Yes I will have to create some demos and add to the site. Thanks for taking a look.
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Jon Schwartz
Jon Schwartz@j_schwartzz·
@wilderko This is super cool! You should put an example on the website
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5t34k@5t34k·
@codertlr @wilderko That is all true and fair. What people care about is their specific content being deplatformed. Here you can either remove the entire host or nothing at all. It is not possible to shut down one persons specific site as that site content is hosted nowhere.
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Taylor Lindores-Reeves
Taylor Lindores-Reeves@codertlr·
@wilderko Yes - basically, yes. But the marketing is doing a bit of steroids-and-meth here. Is it “hosted nowhere”? More like: - content can be carried in the URL - renderer/app shell is still hosted somewhere - domain is still controlled by someone
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The Tism Times
The Tism Times@tismtimes·
@web_oko @wilderko True, but you can swap out the rendering page for another server, even one hosted locally. Prob could redirect it with a web extension even.
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5t34k@5t34k·
@web_oko @wilderko That is true. The content that turns the site from a generic template into your specific site is not hosted anywhere but the page renderers are. It is however possible for anyone to host a site render as it is a simple page to host. Currently there are three live hosts.
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Sasha 🇺🇦
Sasha 🇺🇦@web_oko·
@wilderko it’s cool but a bit misleading, you still need to host rendering website to see encoded URL data
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