> I don't follow this discussion for clickbait. Explain why this site is 
> relevant to LEO, please. Thank you.


It's not about Leo. I tried to pick a subject line that made that clear but 
I guess that didn't work. From time to time I share things that I discover 
"out there" that are intriguing to me and I think might also interest some 
here. In this instance the fellow has a unique approach to storing and 
displaying information that I haven't encountered before. Leo also has a 
non-standard approach, so both being birds of uncommon feathers maybe there 
are some ideas for cross fertilization.

More specifically, the software that controls the website 
(https://wiki.xxiivv.com/#oscean) is static, yet feels dynamic. The enitre 
text of the is just one page, with the media only fetched when those 
sections are navigated to. A slick architecture in my opinion, that puts me 
in mind of Leo. It's fed by flatfile data tables which are syntax free, 
using only whitespace, a kind of data markdown. It should be easy even for 
me to build a Leo parser, if my intrigue lasts long enough to go that way. 

cheers,

-matt



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