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  • itty-bitty

    Itty.bitty is a tool to create links that contain small sites

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  • base2048

    Binary encoding optimised for Twitter

  • wtp-ext

    Proof-of-concept distributed web powered by WebTorrents

    I _kind of_ built something like that a few years ago - https://github.com/tom-james-watson/wtp-ext

    The bad news is it required firefox nightly and honestly I'd be surprised if it even still works because Mozilla laid off the people who were working on libdweb.

  • base116676

    Cram data in a small number of code points

  • lwan

    Experimental, scalable, high performance HTTP server

    Absolutely useless fun tech demos are the best kind of demos

    https://github.com/lpereira/lwan - presume this is the web server library you're referring to? Very cool.

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