no captcha, no javascript, posts kept for limited time
My solution so far: have a simple user profile with links pointing to temporary pastes
but a large circle of users at the same platform can help anonymize further
irc
IPFS
What is the point? If you get people to read it, then someone is going to log it.
>>5
Only disrespectful glowworms do this.
>>6
Really? Then don't say anything worth remembering..
>>7
There's nothing worth remembering in a blog.
You can achieve the same result offline:
1. Open a terminal.
2. Type cat >/dev/null
and press enter.
3. Type in what you have to say.
4. Press Ctrl+D when you are done.
>>9
..To any NSA agents forced to read this. The next charter of my sonic fanfic will be available this evening.
>>10
plz no
>>3 >>4
too many network connections, does not work well with tor
>>5
taking notes is a good habit, just don't be a stalker!
>>7
the blogger might repost
>>9
Yet another useless use of cat! Try netcat!
>>12
The only thing that tor couldn't handle with too many network connections was running pure ntcp i2p over tor. Nothing listed here amounts to that but now i2p limits the amount of node connections.
What about https://telegra.ph/? Use it via proxy or tor or something if you're worried.
all js
Only 4kb! based >>14 , this far better than any blog software.
https://telegra.ph/Cats-vs-Cats-11-17
this far better than any blog software.
Sad truth.
>>17
this structure is actually better;
1.Create an aggregator blog about e.g. cats
2.post telegraph links there as single page.
link $1 title
link $2 title
...
3.Create another aggregator page,etc.
If you want to post something too controversial/offtopic/offhand, just
don't aggregate it and present it as is.
I always thought telegra.ph was about the chat software therefore I never clicked those links.
a raspberry pi
>>13
I tried i2p today. It is slow as shit. What irc sites allow creating long lasting chatroom without chatters?
>>16
Please help me crack this page and update the content! https://telegra.ph/BBSI2P-is-GREAT-11-18
Loads of css&js for nothing serious. A lot worse than ix.io
>>19
yeah...
>>13
I tried i2p today. It is slow as shit. What irc sites allow creating long lasting chatroom without chatters?
>>16
Please help me crack this page and update the content! https://telegra.ph/BBSI2P-is-GREAT-11-18
Loads of css&js for nothing serious. A lot worse than ix.io
>>19
yeah...
irc sites
What is this, a federation playground for underage liechtensteiner bait fishers.
It doesn't sound like you should be using i2p or irc but that's an opinion.
long lasting chatroom without chatters
If anyone here wants to make things worse and compete with irccloud, here's the two common implementations for this antifeature.
A irc federation with a sysops channel bot.
A nonstandard ircd with channel persistence modes that don't federate properly.
>>22
Why not create another post with different content?
you don't need to edit anything, just repost another form.
No need to extract/insert cookie hashcodes.
>>24
but how do you keep a fixed url for your home page?
>>25
you use different service for hosting
1.a homepage ;editable link-list
2.blogposts;static content
>>26
just what was said in >>2 now not sure which anon I'm replying to...
temporary paste service is easy to find
the only difficulty is how to create a long lasting homepage without tracking, J$, AD$, captcha (from fucking cdn), strict censorship
>>27
hidden github pages?
>>28
What's the point of having a public hidden page?
but yes, github pages is a candidate (want to avoid commit history?)
>>1
Use an imageboard. OP is your blog post, replies are comments.
>>30
Too many distracting freaks around there. Having a good homepage is kinda important.
>>30
Start a new thread per new blog entry? Haha.
Just use c-e hh from org mode to a TOR hidden webserver. It will show up on the clearnet anyway thanks to gateways.