This is the kind of neat, small, useful tool I carouse HN for. I'm going to add this to my giant list of, "neat ass little tools that I found on Hacker News."
Now if only somebody could make a tool that can audit my giant ass list of neat little tools so that when a use case comes around I remember, "ah yes this!"
Can probably set up some kind of AI workflow that exports your bookmarks -> attaches them to an LLM chat -> asks the LLM if anything across your bookmarks can be useful for the problem you're tackling/googling/etc.
Thanks for the heads up! I update the title to show the appropriate tag. I'm familiar with the term pastebin, but this is not limited to just text and I do feel like pastebin.com has taken ownership of the term so I wanted to avoid confusion.
I was just the other day looking for a tool to easily move a non-sensitive file from my macbook, to my network-locked production machine. Rather than doing many hops through SSH tunnels, the easiest thing to do would be to host the file online, and wget it down to my linux machine.
The options out there were lacking. I used https://bashupload.com/ for a bit, but the problem is that after you download the file once, it gets deleted. Sometimes I want to share the file to multiple machines.
It wasn't a usecase I thought of, so it's not really accommodated for it, but I like it! I'll try make a nice little "for devs" page with simple endpoints :)
I love these websites. I think as bapak (and codefined) suggested, they tend not to last though, which is unfortunate. I also imagine it's fun to build. Good old fashioned simple utility.
This was in all honesty a very self-serving project! Fun to build, something I wanted and that's that. Fingers crossed it's smooth sailing and it doesn't end up in the graveyard like all the other :')
I've been giving this some thought... While I definitely agree with you, adding the extra route seems more "future-proof". And it's not like the urls are rememberable anyway... But it might be worth just making the whole link much much shorter over all. I'll think about this!
Looks fantastic! As someone who has done it before, if this gets popular you'll run into some abusive users that you'll want to deal with. Microsoft will often give out free access to it's PhotoDNA service for detection of explicit images of minors. VirusTotal will often do the same for malware in exchange for samples. You'll also want to have a structured retention process, e.g. size is inversely proportional to storage time.
Good luck, get in contact (see my profile) if you run into any issues.
wow thank you so much for the tips! I had mostly just worried about piracy and thought that the maximum 24 hour retention policy would be "good enough". Naively, I had not thought of things I'd want to nip right in the bud (Like CP). So I will definitely be looking into the solutions you've mentioned. Thanks again!
I considered it, but I (naively) thought that the 24 hour maximum retention policy would take care of most abuse. As others in the comments have pointed out, it won't! So I will be taking more steps towards abuse prevention :)
AfterHIA|5 months ago
Now if only somebody could make a tool that can audit my giant ass list of neat little tools so that when a use case comes around I remember, "ah yes this!"
staindk|5 months ago
MarsB|5 months ago
blacksmith_tb|5 months ago
air7|5 months ago
sawirricardo|5 months ago
defanor|5 months ago
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastebin
MarsB|5 months ago
BobbyTables2|5 months ago
Or other illegal activities?
MarsB|5 months ago
AlexClickHouse|5 months ago
The difference is that there is no "share" button, so you don't have to press it, and just copy the page URL any time.
MarsB|5 months ago
matthewtse|5 months ago
I was just the other day looking for a tool to easily move a non-sensitive file from my macbook, to my network-locked production machine. Rather than doing many hops through SSH tunnels, the easiest thing to do would be to host the file online, and wget it down to my linux machine.
The options out there were lacking. I used https://bashupload.com/ for a bit, but the problem is that after you download the file once, it gets deleted. Sometimes I want to share the file to multiple machines.
zie|5 months ago
ac29|5 months ago
You can do this with tailscale: https://tailscale.com/kb/1106/taildrop
skydhash|5 months ago
I’m currently using Gokapi for transfer, but planning to switch to this one.
MarsB|5 months ago
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1317|5 months ago
rickydroll|5 months ago
fsflover|5 months ago
Google Tag Manager, the new anti-adblock weapon (2020) (woolyss.com)
1384 points by thyrox on Feb 21, 2022 | 883 comments
Incapacitating Google Tag Manager (2022) (backlit.neocities.org)
213 points by fsflover 70 days ago | 155 comments
MarsB|5 months ago
https://dum.pt/analytics
msephton|5 months ago
eth0up|5 months ago
Thanks for sharing.
MarsB|5 months ago
nomel|5 months ago
https://www.dum.pt/25d16868-60b7-4a5e-bf2f-828341ff7c1a
"dump" seems redundant.
MarsB|5 months ago
codefined|5 months ago
Good luck, get in contact (see my profile) if you run into any issues.
MarsB|5 months ago
crtasm|5 months ago
MarsB|5 months ago
https://dum.pt/analytics
josefritzishere|5 months ago
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