In an era of bloated websites, invasive tracking, and resource-intensive web applications, Virebent.art has made a deliberate choice to return to the foundations of the web: static HTML and CSS. This isn't a limitation or a compromise—it's a principled stance that aligns with our mission of digital freedom and privacy. Let us explain why this matters for you, our users, and for the future of the internet we're fighting to preserve.
Speed and Efficiency: Respecting Your Resources
Our static approach means that pages load almost instantly. Unlike modern JavaScript-heavy sites, our entire site weighs just a fraction. The difference is profound:
- Faster loading times: Pages appear in milliseconds rather than seconds.
- Reduced data consumption: Critical for those with limited data plans.
- Lower power consumption: Your device doesn't need to execute complex scripts.
- Accessible in low-bandwidth environments: The site remains functional even on 2G connections.
Privacy By Design, Not As An Afterthought
Modern websites typically run dozens of scripts that track your behavior. Our static approach inherently blocks this surveillance ecosystem:
- No client-side analytics: We don't run JavaScript to monitor your interactions.
- No cookies: Our static pages don't need to store anything on your device.
- No fingerprinting: Without scripts, we can't identify your browser's unique characteristics.
- No third-party requests: Your browser connects only to our server.
Resilience In Digital Conflict
The open, free internet is under sustained attack. In this context, our static approach isn't merely technical—it's tactical. Static sites:
- Require minimal server resources, making them harder to take down.
- Can be mirrored easily if our servers face interference.
- Function across diverse environments, from modern browsers to text terminals.
- Reduce attack surface by design.
A Statement of Values
Ultimately, our choice of static HTML and CSS is a statement of values:
- We value substance over spectacle
- We value accessibility over exclusivity
- We value efficiency over excess
- We value privacy over surveillance
- We value resilience over fragility
Joining the Resistance
The web was originally designed to share information. Somewhere along the way, it became a vehicle for tracking and manipulating users. By returning to the foundations—HTML and CSS—we're reclaiming a small corner of the internet as it was meant to be.
Maybe we've already lost the larger war for digital freedom. But even in defeat, there is dignity in resistance, in demonstrating that alternatives exist. The tools of resistance are available to anyone willing to use them.