F*ck Web2
F*ck Web2. There, I said it. Not just parts of it—all of it. Web2 turned the internet into a bloated, buggy mess. It’s not just a tech stack; it’s a mindset. One obsessed with cramming every unnecessary feature into browsers, making them slow, unsafe, and frankly unbearable.
This is the Web2 legacy. It’s not just bad design or oversights—it’s a broken way of thinking. Every unnecessary feature turns the browser into a Frankenstein monster: harder to debug, less secure, and impossible to rebuild from scratch. Web2’s complexity isn’t progress—it’s a cage.
So, here’s the deal: I’m not here to patch Web2. I’m here to bury it. My energy, resources, and time are dedicated to Web3 without Web2. Think basic HTML, Markdown, and minimal, low/no-JS approaches. A web where simplicity, security, and utility come first.
People will build Web2.5 monstrosities on Web3 infrastructure—fancy frontends bloated with features we didn’t need in the first place. I won’t fight them, but I won’t join them, either. The web I’m building doesn’t need shiny distractions. It’s about functionality over features, clarity over chaos.
If you’re tired of this mess, if you’ve had enough of Web2 breaking the browser and breaking the web, I’m with you. Let’s build something better. A web that works. A web that doesn’t implode under its own weight.
F*ck Web2. Let’s leave it behind and create something that doesn’t suck.