Re: [liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-10 Thread Moon Jones
On 10.09.2013 21:01, The Doctor wrote: It might be worth examining some static site generators, [...] I'm having something like that in mind. The issue was getting the text plus graphics online. The aversion to advertising is not against the actual advertising. I'm using adblock to kill almo

Re: [liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-10 Thread The Doctor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/07/2013 08:14 AM, Moon Jones wrote: > I want to do some microsites. All static. HTML plus a few > optimised graphics. A few megabytes each. But I don't want ads. And > it should be done over Tor. It's not about FBI/NSA, but about > having less d

Re: [liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-07 Thread Steve Weis
Take a look at github.io. On Sep 7, 2013 5:15 AM, "Moon Jones" wrote: > Maybe it's too much. I know, people have to gain something from what they > are doing. And although hard drive space is getting cheaper by the year, > bandwidth is not the same. > > I want to do some microsites. All static. H

Re: [liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-07 Thread xek3149
What about https://neocities.org/ On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Moon Jones wrote: > Maybe it's too much. I know, people have to gain something from what they > are doing. And although hard drive space is getting cheaper by the year, > bandwidth is not the same. > > I want to do some microsites.

[liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-07 Thread Moon Jones
Maybe it's too much. I know, people have to gain something from what they are doing. And although hard drive space is getting cheaper by the year, bandwidth is not the same. I want to do some microsites. All static. HTML plus a few optimised graphics. A few megabytes each. But I don't want ads