@Mat

I am working on it. I have had this working on a digital ocean droplet for 
the past few weeks that we have been using. The last line from the original 
post about a publicly accessible demo is the first step toward what you are 
talking about. It uses custom server code that takes care of the 
authentication and login instead of the tiddlywiki server, but it should be 
scalable.

It would need a server that can run node and a certificate for the https, 
something like a digital ocean droplet would probably work. 

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