Hi,

<https://beakerbrowser.com/>
Beaker Browser <https://beakerbrowser.com/> is an interesting project. One 
of the more obvious use cases is to upload a TiddlyWiki and share it with 
other Beaker Browser users via "dat://" URL (read-only). 

Since the TiddlyWiki saving mechanism supports Beaker, you can publish and 
maintain a personal website, blog or even a complex "web app" without using 
a centralized provider. TiddlyWiki seems to be a particularly good choice 
here because so far, Beaker only allows for static web pages. 

However, in order to do this, you currently need to download an empty 
TiddlyWiki, save it locally and then upload it to Beaker. This is 
inconsistent with the typical Beaker Browser "workflow", in which you 
simply open an existing "dat://" website, fork it, and share the resulting 
new "dat://" URL with your audience.

Would it be possible to provide a "forkeable", empty TiddlyWiki at a 
"dat://" URL (maybe on hashbase.io)? This file should probably contain a 
brief tiddler which explains the purpose of TiddlyWiki as well as the 
forking process and point to http://www.tiddlywiki.com for further 
documentation. Maybe this could even be included in the default bookmarks 
of Beaker?

Cheers,

Stef

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