I mostly write stuff for others, and they do what they want with it. Or for GitHub.
But my own stuff only goes on Tor onion sites. So it's strict HTML, because Tor's latency punishes client-server dialog. And also because people will hate on you for scripts.
Also, I thought that this might be about WebGUIs. Such as the pfSense WebGUI, which still amazes me in its depth and usability. Or indeed, that you can route the WebGUI of a remote pfSense VM as a Tor onion service, and manage it just as easily as the box in the closet.
But my own stuff only goes on Tor onion sites. So it's strict HTML, because Tor's latency punishes client-server dialog. And also because people will hate on you for scripts.
Also, I thought that this might be about WebGUIs. Such as the pfSense WebGUI, which still amazes me in its depth and usability. Or indeed, that you can route the WebGUI of a remote pfSense VM as a Tor onion service, and manage it just as easily as the box in the closet.