I really don’t think so.
For the sake of simplicity, let’s go back to the time when websites were not full of JS and other modern web stuff
You could in principle just wget
the html file from a server and parse/render it without having to run that file. Like I said, it is like a simple markdown file.
In terms of modern web, a crude analogy would be to look at the output from static site generators. In those, the server essentially doesn’t execute code, hence a lot of cloud providers can host your static sites for free
This is some good stuff!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gRvQtw0Rwo
The Microphones - I want wind to blow
Not just this track, but this entire album is among one of the better albums I’ve ever heard. The singing, the production style and the lyrics. It’s an absolute masterpiece
Maybe look into silverbullet?
Umm, this isn’t about that DRM