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Club for websites weighting less than 1kb

50 pointsby blmayerabout 2 years ago

8 comments

NoPicklezabout 2 years ago
Fairly useless in my opinion.<p>From having a look many of them are just a small linktree to larger websites where the information is.<p>I like the idea of keeping things lightweight, but if I&#x27;m being pointed away to external sites for everything. Then it&#x27;s mostly a 1kb webpage as opposed to a website.
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benabbottnzabout 2 years ago
There are websites that host games under X kilobytes, and they’re typically built using very clever tricks and techniques that you can learn from.<p>None of the sites in this 1kB club even attempt anything noteworthy.<p>For example, one of them just says “persons name, web hacker”. Wowee.
Thorentisabout 2 years ago
Unfortunately every link I clicked on existed purely for the purpose of being part of the 1kb club and appearing on that page.
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taosxabout 2 years ago
I find interesting that most of pages take more than ~400ms to load on a new machine and 1G connection in Europe. Except the one at intercity-vpn.de one. I think after a point it&#x27;s worth looking into serving from the edge than cutting size.
Sjeitiabout 2 years ago
These are just lazy.
qweryabout 2 years ago
[Disclaimer warning: I appreciate that this discussion is a serious one and I would like to set some expectations about my contribution to it.] Disclaimer: I was aware of what this &quot;club of singular kilobytes[^]&quot; was prior to entering this forum and I had previously read the creator&#x27;s blog post about it[0]. Considering my obvious biases, you probably don&#x27;t need me to tell you to read the following report at your own discretion.<p>After reading some of the negative comments here, I followed the link and clicked on about 7 of the pages listed, each in a new tab such that the successive pages may load (at least in part) while I browse the others. What follows is my first hand account of the things I saw in those about 7 tabs.<p>I saw a bunch of simple (yet distinct) pages, most of which looked to be &quot;business cards&quot;. There was text which was not only legible but of varied form and colour while remaining so. I found that some of them even had <i>style</i>, though nary a sheet was found!<p>[Here I must warn you: what follows is so sensational you may very well accuse me of tomfoolery. You have been warned.] Some of the about 7 pages I viewed gave me the impression that the people who made them were having fun, or at the very least enjoyed the creative process. One of them[1] lets you insert your own buzzword!<p>[^] kilo or kibi? does the club care? is 1kb 1024 or 1000 bytes? is a byte 8 bits long? big or little end? I don&#x27;t know, I am not really a real web developer<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bt.ht&#x2F;1kb&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bt.ht&#x2F;1kb&#x2F;</a><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hi.gy&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hi.gy&#x2F;</a>
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system2about 2 years ago
No one even bothered to type a few lines of css to make things look worthy enough to call it a website.
21throw21about 2 years ago
Next up: 1byte.club<p>A club for websites that only show a single character, forget about the HTML doctype