What is the web I want?

@vasilis asks¹, so here:

I want a web that is accessible.

I want the web that works without issue in a terminal browser like lynx(1) or a light-weight browser like @dilloDillo browser, a web that doesn't require 1GB (or even 1MB) of RAM just to display 25KB of actual content.

I want a web that doesn't run random, untrusted code on my machine.

I want a web that doesn't try and track my every movement and click across every site.

I want a web that doesn't require cookie banners on every site.

I want a web that doesn't have popups.

I want a web that doesn't beg for me to sign up for mailing lists.

I want a web that I can mark up semantically and instruct my browser how to style in my own fonts/colors that *I* find most readable.

I want a web that I can deploy on a low-end hosting box for $1/month² that doesn't require cloud-fronting services, CDNs, complex deployments, dozens of frameworks, and a complex build process.

I want a web that doesn't try to shove AI down my throat—whether useless slop content, or pounding on my poor server to scrape what I've created.

I want a web that is simple enough that a single developer could write a new/novel browser.

I want a web that connects people instead of companies inserting themselves between people to extract profit.

I want a web that is passionately crafted with love, not for capitalist motives.

Instead we somehow have [gestures around vaguely]


¹ social.vasilis.nl/@vasilis/116

² lowendbox.com/blog/1-vps-1-usd

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