292 results for "small web"

  • and while we eager work on re-implementing silo features, but for our own sites, I'm just asking that we at least *consider* such social-design impacts, in the hopes that we can, maybe in some small way, built a distributed indie web that is more positive, more humane, than the culture(s) silos have amplified
    tantek at 2013-12-01 00:04
  • I want to run a small web server, maybe a database, and broadcast a wifi hotspot from the device
    aaronpk at 2013-08-30 01:21
  • with all the NSA nonsense, I kind of want the web to be new and small again
    josephg at 2013-08-16 00:06
  • deleted /Are_Hostgator_And_Wordpress_A_Very_Good_Mixture "Spam: content was: 'Thereby when a distinctive Wordpress variation is regarded as to be released, allow all-around small business web hosting servicing providers like 1and1...' (and the only contributor was '[[Special:Contributions/LaceyAshford|LaceyAshford]]')"
    Loqi at 2013-08-01 16:26
  • created /Are_Hostgator_And_Wordpress_A_Very_Good_Mixture (+3339) "New page: Thereby when a distinctive Wordpress variation is regarded as to be released, allow all-around small business web hosting servicing providers like 1and1 and Site5. When illustration, my on..."
    Loqi at 2013-08-01 14:56
  • aral: small blogging engine we're turning into an indie web lightweight platform
    neuro` at 2013-07-19 16:03
  • I mean, it always was the web. "The next Facebook" is a very small concept in comparison.
    benwerd at 2013-06-26 02:36
  • I'm not on the web team, but I would like to open up our data and try small experiments with them
    jedahan at 2013-06-13 16:48
  • The right tool for the right job, in my mind. PHP, while not what I would choose to build a robust web application, is perfect for small, rarely-changing websites.
    mkowens at 2012-07-03 20:45
  • To wade very late into the hosting discussion: (1) I've had bad experiences with openvz containers in the past. They're not quite real VMs. (2) 256MB of RAM is plenty for just simple web hosting (I have operated on a bit less successfully as long as the load was small) -- especially if you don't need PHP/Apache and can use something good like Nginx (3) if you want decent hosting with full system access and an admin who is likely to install thin
    singpolyma at 2012-04-27 02:52
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