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by rrvsh 60 days ago
I think it still fulfills the brief; the website you are accessing is still hosted "nowhere". Very cool concept, just read about fragments on the MDN docs a couple month ago
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But dependencies are part of a website? It literally says "Still here when the internet isn't." - but I can't go on there without an internet connection?
Service Workers can cough up this stuff even without a connection, provided you already visited the site once before. This is how sites like Twitter still load their bones even without a connection.
> Very cool concept, just read about fragments on the MDN docs a couple month ago

Crazy to hear someone reading about something today, that been around since the 90s and probably is one of the first parts you touch when doing web development, but I guess you're just another one of the 10K lucky ones :) (https://xkcd.com/1053/)