Developer Builds Minimalist Alternative Internet Protocol in Pure Python
A developer has created 'Weft', a lightweight alternative internet protocol built on raw TCP, using only Python's standard library with zero external dependencies. The project features its own address scheme, line-based markup language, a terminal browser, and an application-layer firewall controllable via browser. Three small interconnected servers form the network, and the entire codebase spans just a few hundred lines of code. Weft was designed as a deliberate counterpoint to the modern web, which the creator argues is bloated with JavaScript and pervasive user tracking. The project's core principles include text-first content, no client-side code, human-readable page files, and a network simple enough to fully understand.
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