Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

I intend to make a proper write-up tomorrow, but as of now:

    total: 713 links found (top comments only, one link per comment), 35 failed 
    Has Javascript: 549
    Is Github Pages: 139
    Is Cloudflare: 138
    Is Nginx: 106
    Is Netlify: 82
    Is Apache: 72
    Is Vercel: 58
    Is Nextjs: 32
    Is Served From S3: 30
    Is Wordpress: 27
    Is Gatsby: 19
    Is Express: 17
    Is Cloudfront: 16
    Is Php: 11
    Is Open Resty: 9
    Is Litespeed: 4
    Is Microsoft IIS: 4
    Is Fly Io: 3
    Is Asp Net: 2
    Uses Phusion: 1
Note that these are non-exclusive; sites can be valid for multiple categories.


Would you be so kind to also share the raw data? (Especially the links that you've collected?)

Also it would be nice to also assess the following:

* how many require JavaScript to actually display something; (i.e. opening them without JavaScript yields an empty page, or just an "enable JS to work" message;)

* how many have an RSS feed;

* how many are readable in a console browser such as `lynx`;


Not sure whether a personal landing page of a website counts but I've tried hard to design my website to be Lynx friendly :)

https://jason.nabein.me/


curious about how many support auto light/dark via

    @media (prefers-color-scheme: light|dark)


I'll explore some of those later for sure.

here's a raw dump of the links as JSON as of a few minutes ago: https://paste.maxleiter.com/post/9c6e14d6-c6ac-4436-a781-e18...


in case anyone sees this, I've made a proper post with more stats at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30949282


Are you counting S3 and Cloudfront as the same? Otherwise I'm surprised no one is using Cloudfront.


I wasn't counting for cloudfront at all. Fixed now. But every cloudfront site will also count as an S3 site.


While it's true that most people use Cloudfront against S3, it's not necessarily always true.

To be most accurate I would suggest counting them separately. You should be able to tell which is which based on the headers that come back.


Yeah that’s what I do, I just thought everything served from S3 was behind CF too. Thanks!


You mean the reverse? You can use Cloudfront without S3.


> Is Wordpress: 27

This brings me so much joy to see.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: