all i can find is the self-host ones, what i’m looking for is the centralized like pastebin.com but open source. thanks in advance.
There’s no “open source” centralized website. You can’t know what the server is effectively running unless you have access to it. To me this makes no sense.
at least the front-end is, still fine. just like signal app.
I’d recommend https://privatebin.info, https://toptal.com/developers/hastebin, or https://rentry.co. All are open source and awesome replacement options. PrivateBin is a software package you download, while the other two are webapps.
+1 for PrivateBin, which has a public instance at https://privatebin.io/.
Dumb question buy why do people use crypto instead of other methods?
Why do people use crypto for what?
ty, gonna try it all to find which one i like the most.
I did find some bins that have people hosting them publicly already, but due to the nature of this community they are probably going to advertise self-hosting as an option.
- https://privatebin.info/ is used as the pastebin alternative in the Libredirect extension. This page has a directory of instances.
- https://paaster.io/
- https://bin.bloerg.net/
- https://lesma.eu/:help
- https://www.verybin.com/
- https://kpaste.infomaniak.com/
- https://paste.sh/
- https://paste.myst.rs/
- https://paste.js.org/These bins below are more like Github Gist replacements:
- https://demo.opengist.io/
- https://drift.maxleiter.com/This last option isn’t quite open source, it only has a bug tracker on Gitlab and an open API for plugin development:
https://www.pastery.net/
edit: formatting for clarityty ty ty, so many option T_T
My own one at https://commie.io supports line based comments.
it’s so simple and minimalistic, thanks comrade.
Love it, thx.
A while back someone recommended termbin to me on IRC for bash output. You should be able to pipe files directly to it.
this one seems to be easy to use for sharing code cuz i use vim, ty!
privatebin is pretty good.
DPaste.org - source is available and was created by an old coworker. I’ve used it for years