Not only is this a wonderful idea, the skeuomorphic design looks awesome and it works well on mobile. Wow!<p>Note also that the source can be found through the menu button, which leads to <a href="https://github.com/evadecker/hypertext.tv">https://github.com/evadecker/hypertext.tv</a>.
Nice! The word "hypertext" still evokes a sense of wonder and futurism to me, no matter how old the term is. I own hypertext.plus. Someday I'll have to make a list of all the active hypertext.* websites and register another one as a sort of meta-hypertext site listing them all.
fun fact: .tv domain name represents the island of tuvalu in the pacific. everytime you register a domain name here, ICANN pays them an annual sum for upkeep
if you go too deep it starts to blow up!<p><a href="https://hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv" rel="nofollow">https://hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/test/hypertext.tv/tes...</a>
thought this was going to be about things like <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV</a> (hypertext on tv)
omg, this was made at sfpc! spent some time there in 2016, love to see things being made there still.<p>the crt shader aesthetic is really cool. will try and make a pr of my own sometime :)
I remember seeing similar idea in the past on HN - a website serving a few channels, that were the same for everyone browsing at the time. Is it a similar thing? It strikes some memories, but it's hazy for me :(<p>Also - amazing job with the design