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Fabio Bonfiglio1d ago
Today, I launched a brand-new website for my business. Nothing out of the ordinary in itself, except for the fact that it runs without any CMS. All the content comes directly from Nostr! The site knows which authors to publish, recognises certain custom tags to determine where to categorise them and in which locale to display them, and also knows which event calendars to list, and it handles everything (fetching from the relays, caching, pre-rendering, etc.). As I was on a roll, I also implemented the ability to display any long-form article (kind 30023) under the URL `/fr/articles/naddr1...` (naddr should contain at least one relay hint), so the site can act as a client for any article published on Nostr. I mention this migration in an article about regaining sovereignty over IT infrastructure and data: https://fbo.network/en/articles/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzq6wf24h… #nostr #decentralization #sovereignty
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Fabio Bonfiglio1d ago
If you prefer to read that article in your usual client: nostr:naddr1qqthg6r9943kcmm4vskhwmmwwskhxctkv5khjmm4qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qgsxnj24dukr0mekvaxzezqlnt3dqayt3njxf9ttx047urhuz05je2grqsqqqa2899l0uc
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Fabio Bonfiglio13h ago
I just fixed the IPFS version. It now correctly fetches Nostr content directly from the user's browser and caches it. A proper decentralized website to access decentralized content! https://k51qzi5uqu5dgk677119nd5meqy3n95tikzbfdqzzruakq0wu…
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Yegor Lapshov13h ago
this is exactly the kind of infrastructure that matters in authoritarian countries. censorship-resistant CMS sounds like a niche flex until it isn't. building in this space too, love to see it 🤝
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