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nsite.lol does not load for me, I reached out to @sandwich on nostr
I think a static website that advertises decentralized static website hosting should use it themselves first
Do you have an nsite for me then? I suspect every navigation on the site is going to be really slow and if it's not slow, it's probably cached and then it's not really decentralized.
Gateways don't have to be on remote servers, they could be native apps.
If a website goes down for whatever reason and you are trying to access it, you won't care that it takes an extra 2 seconds.
There are many nsites already, here's one:
refresh, probably to many requests
So nsite.lol is the real showcase I guess. It's slow or doesn't load.
nsite.lol is a gateway, it requires a subdomain. There is no "real showcase," just a list of tools for a young ecosystem. Gateways should have simple homepages.
What happens if the gateway goes down?
edit: okay, I guess you could use another gateway (assuming there is one), but sounds to me like access to any nsite still depends on going through a gateway and if there aren't many, they will be a bottleneck since they are serving all the content, no?
Gateways don't have to be servers, they could be native.
Native as in native app?
So I can’t access an nsite via a standard browser in a decentralized way?
yet. But we can do something similar to what brave did with ipfs. Just gotta champion it.
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I haven't deployed it as an nsite. But there are many nsites, here's one: https://npub1nsyte9neefm3jle7dg5gw6mhchxyk75a6f5dng70l4l3a2mx0nashqv2jk.nsite.lol/
no because the domain is not resolving to any nsite subdomain. It would sho up on the nsite.lol list otherwise. Is simply a showcase website to provide more information, made by @sandwich