One Character Code • LAN Wikipedia Demo
Demo Report
Local Area Network • Wikipedia OCC Proof • —
| Item | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wikipedia LAN page (full) | 284,000 B | HTML + all scripts, CSS, images, nav scaffolding |
| Wikipedia LAN text-only | ~42,000 B | Stripped body content, no wiki infrastructure |
| OCC package (6 files) | 29,941 B | Structured, attributed, offline-ready educational content |
| OCC reader (occ-reader.min.js) | 4,659 B | One-time load, browser-cached |
| ◆ carrier character | 3 B | UTF-8 Diamond (U+25C6) — triggers package install |
| Total setup cost (reader + carrier) | 4,662 B | 99.98% smaller than Wikipedia full page |
This demo shows how OCC enables content delivery over local networks without cloud dependency. A single ◆ character, combined with a 4.6KB reader, reconstructs a full educational article — suitable for any of the following scenarios:
Local Router Deployment
Deploy occ-reader.min.js and a single carrier file on any router running a web server. The carrier reconstructs the full article locally, no internet required after initial setup.
Captive Portal Use
Hotel, airport, and school captive portals can serve complete educational content before authentication — using a single character carrier instead of megabytes of HTML.
Emergency Networks
Battery-powered routers serving emergency content during outages. A full article package in 30KB installs once and persists in browser localStorage indefinitely.
Rural Mesh Networks
Low-bandwidth mesh networks serving communities without reliable internet access. OCC's 99.98% size reduction makes large content deliverable on minimal bandwidth.
Generate Your Own OCC Test Package
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