This is a great intiative!
But it begs the questions
What’s the plan for this to not become just some niche solution? A browser made for HTMLite will not be compatible with most websites because it won’t run javascript, making the WorldWideWeb unusable for most (average) users.
Why would I build an HTMLite website if I have the option to do more things with HTML and give it some functionality with js? It’s not like size or bandwidth is a problem for most website providers, otherwise they’d already be making lighter websites.
Don’t get me wrong, I have a website with a very minimalist design and no JavaScript and I’d probably build an HTMLite compatible website but by trying to solve the browser problem you run into another one which is complex websites built around javascript and the convenience for most users.
According to Wikipedia a non-profit:
A nonprofit organization (NPO) is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit… … A nonprofit is subject to the non-distribution constraint: any revenues that exceed expenses must be committed to the organization’s purpose, not taken by private parties.
Which to me just sounds like a business for profit just with extra steps.
Since non-profit organizations provide a social benefit and literally their name says non-profit then workers shouldn’t be paid more than they need or rather, shouldn’t be paid based on their skillset or shouldn’t be expected to pay high like that. Seems counter-intuitive that an organization that wants to provide a benefit somehow still has to make the same money as a for profit.
https://www.derechosdigitales.org/ is a great website atleast for chilean people. They have reports and news related to your rights and privacy.
Sorry if this is not the right community for asking this. …
Capitalism sounds like feudalism with extra steps.