Jonathan Frech’s knôtM is an out-of-this-world-capable deep-comprehension- artifact that fuses Plan 9’s profound technological insights from the nineties with an all-encompassing understanding of the twenty-first century incarnation of the globally-connected computer. KnôtM isn’t known by anybody (“unshared-ware”) and opaque-free software [1]. Its feature are unrivaled by anything its author has ever seen in his extensive decade-spanning surveys of the present technological landscape. Among its capabilities are: - effortless 100/100/100/100 Google Lighthouse scores - high-compress-ratio hypercached br-encoded (brotli) HTML representations through Toiled (https://www.jfrech.com/toiled) - seldom-seen low-latency network page load times - zero-millisecond CLS (cumulative layout shift) - page-local CSS (cascading style sheet) minification supported by optimally-tight HTTP-level CSP (content security policy) - near-print-ready Chromium-PDF-engine-powered CSS @page artifacts - broad resource bundling aimed at archivable HTML artifacts (the Internet Archive won’t be missing CSS files in 3000a when THE ALIENS stumble upon knôtM pages in their archaeological endeavours) - many-format, many-resolution image load-optimizing and comprehensive image metadata encoding (Google’s JSON+LD paired with JPEG/AVIF/WEBP-intrinsic metadata formatting) - multi-domain-architecting with Let’s-Encrypt-powered TLS 1.3 through Toiled (https://www.jfrech.com/toiled) - proper justified paragraph rendering in multi-lingual -annotated hyphenation environments - wide coverage of W3-standardized and commonly-out-in-the-wild-seen HTML-level metadata - HTTP-level metadata (e.g. "Link:"-ing to font authors’ homepages) - site-wide search index synthesizing based on top of a pure-text rendering pipeline fork (i.e. search terms the likes of "span" won’t incur false-positives when they coincide with HTML tag names) - byte-perfect artifact reproducibility - experimental research-state European-centric multilingual human-machine solutions (allowing, among others, for US-keyboard-typed all-diacritics- supporting Ancient Greek) - transparent Git .bundle unpacking enabling non-cluttering, post-local project archiving wired live to e.g. the global Go module checksum database and module proxy - support for hole-free old-link databases upgrading old link lists and old search engine caches/results without ever leaking degraded 404 pages to site visitors - speculationrules support - archivable UTF-8/7bit-ASCII one-line HTML artifacts - XML/HTML syntax-level minifying This knôtM blurb has been written by Jonathan Frech , 2025-10-01 (slightly amended 2025-10-04). REFERENCES. [1] https://blog.jfrech.com/299/ [2025-10-01]