Nowhere is a project that encodes entire websites into URL fragments — the part after the # that browsers never send to servers. Because the content lives entirely in the link itself, there is no server to host it, no platform to deplatform it, and no account required. For interactive actions like orders or forum posts, it uses Nostr relays with ephemeral keys and encrypted data. URLs can also be password-encrypted so even possessing the link reveals nothing about its contents. The project frames every architectural decision as a political one, arguing that putting control in the hands of the link-holder rather than a platform is a technical guarantee, not a policy promise. Links can even be printed as QR codes and used offline.

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