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What I’d like to see is a geocities but with: database, server side scripting, caching, memcache, and https free for limited use with a performance and availability guarantee. What would it take to get this on a massive scale?


Y Combinator’s own Garry Tan tried it with posterious and is so far succeeding with posthaven:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Tan

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posterous

https://posthaven.com

Our pledge to you: We'll never get acquired. We'll never shut down. You pay. We keep the lights on.

What would it be like to make a service that lasts for 10 years? 100 years? That’s what we’re trying to build at Posthaven. We’re as sick as you are to have to switch services every few years, or worry about running your own servers and getting hacked all the time.

To do that, it’ll take a small team of engineers who quietly maintain the software like a constant gardener, quietly doing the right things over time.

That’s us.

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Where would the funding come from?


Cloudfunding? It's like Kickstarter but for projects that are nearly guaranteed to die. Kind of like how patrons supported art. Most of the stuff was just workday or average, but every more and then there were gems.


You mean Google Cloud and AWS?

If you're looking for a WYSIWYG website editor, you probably don't need caching/memcache, etc.




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