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PasteDat
Share snippets of text, code, and markdown
RSS
RSS reader for peer-to-peer websites and blogs
Photos
Manage photo albums and share photos privately
❤️ From the our community
scihub-doi-urls-jimpick
All the DOIs and their resolved URLs from Scihub, around 80 million
wysiwywiki-pfrazee
A simple editable website
frabrunelle
Decentralized Web enthusiast
self-mutating-site-pfrazee
This site demonstrates how to build self-mutating websites in Beaker
Don-Marti-dmarti
personal blog
sasha-taravancil
Pictures of my fluffy, loud-mouthed cat Sasha
ascii-emoticons-bernardo
Easily find and copy emoticons
node-821-docs-ralphtheninja
No description
casino-cache-engine
Casino team Casino Cache Engine is a lightweight and efficient caching layer designed specifically for high-traffic casino platforms
Why use Hashbase? Reliability and discovery!
Publishing with Dat means that peers will contribute bandwidth, but only if they’re online and sharing your files. If nobody’s hosting your files, then they won’t be accessible. That’s where Hashbase comes in. We act as a “super peer” that makes sure your content is always available.Features
Reliable rehosting
Hashbase acts as a “super peer” and rehosts your Dat archives, so your files are always available, even when you’re offline.
Archive history backup
Dat maintains a log of all the changes you make to your archive’s files. In addition to storing your archive’s files, we store a backup of the entire history log.
HTTPS mirroring
In addition to rehosting your files on the Dat peer-to-peer network, we mirror the content on the Web so you can share it with anyone.
DNS shortnames
Pick a custom shortname for each of your archives, like catsrcute.alice.hashbase.io.
What is a Dat archive?
How do I create a Dat archive?
Can I self host Hashbase?
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