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Rambler OP wrote

What is your addressbook subscription list?

I have:

http://identiguy.i2p/hosts.txt
http://inr.i2p/export/alive-hosts.txt
http://notbob.i2p/hosts.txt
http://skank.i2p/hosts.txt
http://stats.i2p/cgi-bin/newhosts.txt

And ramble.i2p is not yet in any of them yet. Did you add it to your addressbook manually? Just curious.

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CaptainBlackbeard wrote

Congratulations on the site! You did a pretty good job. I've been wanting to make such a site for a long time but never found the time to. Happy to be here within the first 24 hours of this site and I hope I can see it grow!

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0xt wrote

Definitely, just googling keywords with reddit on google returns so many results related to pirating, but it's pretty much just in recent months I feel like they've been cracking down a lot more on content like it. r/piracy still has a lot of great content though, and I think if you're interested their mega thread is a great place to get a sense of how to pirate safely.

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Rambler wrote (edited )

You're good to go. We do not and will not host any illegal content on [RAMBLE] but you can link to and talk about it, with the exception of linking to CP, because I just don't want the site associated with it. (Call me old fashioned, I guess) But yeah, piracy/torrents links are fine. You can link to dark net markets and such.

Just try to keep things organized and in the appropriate places is all that I ask. Create your own forum if you must, the feature is there to be used.

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0xt wrote

There's a lot of ways to start doing this. I started out with Python, and I was able to pick up on Flask and Django pretty quickly. Both are fantastic libraries to create websites with, but I think learning Node.js and express is also another great combo for making websites. (This applies to Clearnet sites, not 100% sure about Tor based websites)

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