This is pretty cool but what I'm envisioning is a replacement to Hugo/ghost/etc where you out of band write longform content (as markdown), publish it to your relays, and have a static site just pull every kind 8 from a set of npubs and display them. The hope is to not have to run a server at all (other than your own relay if you want)
You can create a https://npub.pro/ site and set it to "long form posts" only. Then you have a hosted website that shows your longform content. It's just limited to a single npub.
This is what I am most interested in. A simple CMS Site Displaying from a list of npubs. Something like nocomment: https://github.com/fiatjaf/nocomment
This looks great. Along with a static site rendering long form content this is essentially a full fledged blogging engine.
Nocomment is a concept waiting for someone to build it. I don't know enough about nostr to be proficient in coding it, but would be willing to put time into this. @Asara your post it the first one I have seen with the similar vision that I have. ... a super-lean CMS for plebs to blog on without the need for the likes of WordPress or even any of the frameworks. It can be built from plain javascript with a slim nosr relay and run on the smallest vps. It would allow people to customize a web site without including mountains of untested unreviewed libraries that they do not need, tied to tech companies they do not want (think disqus ). Soon nostr will replace DNS for discovery and plebs will be able to run sites like this on a raspberry pi with no domain at all.