Has nostr entered its Geocities era?
Started tinkering with a new project that I'm definitively going to need some help with. but the idea is to build a simple static file manager for nsite stuff
The goal is to allow users to easily login with the various keys they use for their nsites and manage relays, blossom servers, and the static files
Really I just want visibility into an nsite, to show the user what it is an how it works

Its deployed here https://npub125vreuyn6fqg6d6fz6dhmskv9u4qz5uf5rhdg3ymagqwz654quks8g8agm.nsite.lol/
I'm going to work on getting the app to a point where its "functional" but it would cool to have more features like detailed stats, drag and drop, or maybe file editing... so if your interested please look over the repo and maybe open a PR
The github repo is here
Discussion
Almost I think, I was not around for geocities so I cant really tell you.
But this will allow anyone to easily publish a static html website 😁
You have indeed confirmed that nostr is in its geocities era. It’s where/when I learned html. Bullish.
Will take a look at this when I’m back from vacation 🤙
awesome, I've heard geocities was an awesome era so I'm excited to relive it
Today you don't even need to learn html. There are great projects to create static websites:
- Jekyll https://jekyllrb.com/
- 11ty https://www.11ty.dev/
- Hugo https://gohugo.io/
- Gatsby https://www.gatsbyjs.com/
We can levarage all of them with nsite.