Hello! Does TiddlyHost charge based on the number of wikis, or are these just technical limitations and not commercial ones? The same goes for the size of the wiki and embedded media? Because I can’t pay online. I don’t have that right.
Of course you can continue to use tiddlyhost as a free service!
The paid plans offer more features (such as a history of backups, which is fantastic for peace of mind and problem-solving), but the site is generous with allowing free accounts to develop multiple sites, and I don’t believe there’s a size limitation on the wikis hosted there.
(Of course @simon might have to change those policies if storage demands from free accounts become unreasonable. Right now, it’s a really great support for the community since people can easily explore the web hosting convenience while evaluating TiddlyWiki.)
My goal was to create a TiddlyWiki via Firefox bookmark. TiddlyHost isn’t ideal for this kind of thing (I asked ChatGPT to translate your words because I’m autistic, and it said that if I did that, Simon would switch me to a paid plan, but I’m not allowed to pay online), I don’t see any other hosting method. I would like to use my TiddlyWiki system as a database where each wiki is hosted in a bookmark, because I want to use TiddlyWiki as my second brain to record all my research and logs, because yes, I am curious, eager to dissect every piece of information.
What I’d like to do is:
1 TiddlyWiki = 1 Firefox bookmark.
That sounds excessive as a typical link is less that 128bytes, and one Tiddlywiki is at least 2.5Mb in size. And yes you can use tiddlyhost for free but if you create thousands of wikis it would be abuse.
What do you want to do that?
Perhaps their is a better approach
- One tiddler per bookmark in the thousands inside one wiki makes a lot more sense.
All I’d like to do is create a huge wiki library, so I think TiddlyHost might not be the best approach for that. I suggest we continue this discussion in my thread.