πŸ•οΈ Tens City: Minimal Shelter for Ideas

In the Logoverse, not everything needs to be a skyscraper. Sometimes all you need is a tarp, a hook, and a place to put your thoughts.

Tens City https://tens.city is a minimal blog runtime β€” a filesystem turned inside out. Posts are just Markdown files with YAML frontmatter, rendered into HTML and .jsonld automatically. No database, no API, no gatekeeper. Every post lives at a stable URL, served straight off disk.

It’s a lean-to for logic β€” the smallest unit of persistence that still gives your work a roof.

Where pflow.xyz explores composable systems and Logoverse defines semantic scaffolding, Tens City keeps things radically local. It’s the ground layer of the stack: the filesystem as city, where directories are streets and files are homes.

The philosophy is simple:

Not skyscrapers; actual encampments. Anyone can stake a corner β€” no permission required. No HOA, no governance tokens β€” just a tarp and a hook to keep your stuff dry.

A post in Tens City isn’t a page on a website; it’s a coordinate in the Logoverse β€” content-addressable, self-describing, and durable enough to outlive its runtime.

Minimal software as basic shelter. Markdown as belonging.