Very nice. I've just submitted a request to join web1 hosting.
I'm working on => https://david.qa - not sure what I'll use it for exactly yet, but it's getting there.
I'm working on a simple CMS without frameworks, and hosting that is based on this CMS.
https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMSThe great thing about CMS is that it has multi-templates, you can assign each page its own design (template)
http://web1.0hosting.net/hosting is a home for geeks, like geocities 30 years ago, but with one interesting change - you can run a blog, you can install a chat, use ready-made templates (there are already more than 70 of them), and administer your site even from under DOS (and many templates work in Internet Explorer 5 from 1999)
Since March, we have seriously expanded the functionality, and now it is a rather interesting platform with a social component, in addition, if you bring friends, you always receive an additional 500 MB for files, and so on every time, if there is a recommendation from you.
official website of the CMS
http://old.net.eu.org/but since then it has undergone many changes, additions, improvements, but just in case, I left the very first version so that you can compare where it all began
Very nice. I've just submitted a request to join web1 hosting.
I'm working on => https://david.qa - not sure what I'll use it for exactly yet, but it's getting there.
Currently formulating an experiment to investigate if there is a computational penalty to using UUIDs vs longs in relational databases, when doing joins with JPA.