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neocities
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Thriving creative community. Neocities
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Let's make the indie web easier
I'm surprised no-one's mentioned neocities (https://neocities.org/). It's open source (https://github.com/neocities).
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
Neocities has taken steps to try to improve small personal web site discoverability, which ends up being like a platform for people making web sites with a hybrid social component https://neocities.org
I like the idea of calling this the small web, I usually go with something like "personal web site" or "home pages" but it's never quite stuck for me. I hope they've added Neocities to the Kagi small web search because there's some pretty incredible sites available for that: https://neocities.org/browse
- Ask HN: What's your go-to webhost in 2023 for simple websites?
- Show HN: Blogs.hn • Tiny Blog Directory
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Ask HN: Is there a list of non-monetised, non-closed-ecosystem websites?
Some possibilities:
HN profiles, Gemini, and Web rings too.
Mailing lists for projects you may follow¹ could have people's signatures for their personal website.
¹Prerequisite: my own mail server :)
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The Stupid Programmer Manifesto
I never used them, but Neocities seem well worth of consideration for simple sites.
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Reddit’s API updates: all the news about changes that have infuriated Redditors
Here you go: https://neocities.org/ This is likely where I will be going, it’s really refreshing.
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Reddit’s plan to kill third-party apps sparks widespread protests
I think you will like this then: https://neocities.org/
- I'll probs leave reddit if RIF shuts down. Any cool places to hang out you'd recommend?
website
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
I wrote up a few notes on my Caddy setup here https://muxup.com/2022q3/muxup-implementation-notes#serving-... which may be a useful reference if you have a static site and wanted to tick off a few items likely on your list (brotli, http3, cache-control, more fine-grained control on redirects).
I don't think performance is ever going to matter for my use case, but one thing I think is worth highlighting is the quality of the community and maintainership. In a thread I started asking for feedback on my Caddyfile (https://caddy.community/t/suggestions-for-simplifying-my-cad...), mholt determined I'd found a bug and rapidly fixed it. I followed up with a PR (https://github.com/caddyserver/website/pull/264) for the docs to clarify something related to this bug which was reviewed and merged within 30 minutes.
Oh, just saw this. You wrote your comment while I wrote mine. If you can enumerate specifically what you want to see, please submit it to our issue tracker: https://github.com/caddyserver/website
Generally we encourage examples in our community wiki though: https://caddy.community/c/wiki/13 -- much easier to maintain that way.
What do you struggle with about the documentation or "more complex setups"? I was just on the phone recently with Stripe who has a fairly complex, large-scale deployment, and they seemed to have figured it out with relative ease.
I'm currently on a push to improve our docs, especially for beginners, so feel free to review the changes and leave your feedback: https://github.com/caddyserver/website/pull/263
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Caddyhttp: Enable HTTP/3 by Default
Yes, the docs have been updated at https://github.com/caddyserver/website but haven't been deployed yet. There is a new protocols option:
protocols h1 h2
- The appeal of using plain HTML pages
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Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0
Could you be more specific about these complaints? What examples don't work? We can't work on improving the docs if we don't get specific and actionable feedback. The docs are found at https://github.com/caddyserver/website if you want to propose any changes.
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I'm Using SNI Proxying and IPv6 to Share Port 443 Between Webapps
Protip: you can click almost everything in code blocks in the docs. For example, if you click `[]`, it brings you right to the request matcher syntax section, which explains what you can fill in there.
It would be redundant to write on every page what you can use as a matcher. The Caddyfile reference docs assume you've read https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/concepts which walks you through how the Caddyfile is structured, and it'll give you the fundamentals you need to understand the rest of the docs (I think, anyway).
If you think we need more examples for a specific usecase, we can definitely include those. Feel free to propose some changes on https://github.com/caddyserver/website, we could always use the help!
- Generate Static Sites from Markdown Files with Caddy
- Blog with Markdown and Git, and degrade gracefully through time
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