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Does anyone know/remember itty.bitty.site? It basically encodes some html into the URL itself as base64 data. The content is just unpacked locally by some javascript.
You can encode the whole URL as a QR code so there's ostensibly nobody hosting the actual content.
I think it'd be cool if there was a way to transmit gemtex like that
2 years ago · 👍 satch, mntn, negepezzannyitfiam, know
yea it'd be nice if the content didnt have to hit the server but that is certainly the correct implementation. · 2 years ago
Sounds feasible to me with a custom server that reads the given URL and spits out generated gemtext. · 2 years ago
ok but :shrug: also to me seems impossible and unnecessary within the confines of the gemini protocol
i also don't know a heluva lot so maybe im wrong · 2 years ago