The Invisible Internet Project
I2P Community Edition
This isn't the official I2P channel, if you want go there then you can find it in the links below.
Rules
- Be nice and friendly
- Don't spam
- No darknet markets
- No malicious content
- No closed source software
- No excessive self promotion
- No violence or hate speech
- I2P related posts only
- Please use English
- No illegal file sharing
- Lemmy rules also apply here
- No crypto-currency
"Don't be a dick" - Wil Wheaton
General
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I2P Forum (clearnet) Official I2P community and development forum
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zzz zzz's personal website, old developers forum
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planet.i2p RSS aggregator
Media:
- Incogtube - Youtube front end
File Hosting and Pastebins
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FS Filesharing service
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Cake Pastebin short term filesharing and pastebin
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PrivateBin Encrypted pastebin
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IDK's CowYo pastebin, Mirror (Requires JS)
Torrents
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PaTracker Main torrent tracker
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Chudo's Torrents (French) torrent tracker
Social Networks and Microblogging
Exploring I2P
- Notbob List online .i2p sites and categorizes them
I2P Name Registries
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reg.i2p operated by PurpleI2P Team
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isitup.i2p Another I2P Name Registry and checking tools to see if a eepsite is offline.
Search engines
IRC
Irc2P comes pre-configured with I2P. To connect with other networks, please follow this tutorial.
- Irc2P (works out of the box)
Syndie
An open source system for operating distributed forums in anonymous networks
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Syndie Project Syndie Project Website
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syndie.darrob.i2p
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syndie.echelon.i2p
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syndie.inscrutable.i2p
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syndie.killyourtv.i2p
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syndie.meeh.i2p
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syndie.welterde.i2p
Inproxies
You can use inproxies to surf the I2P network without having to have an I2P router.
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i2phides.me / i2p.mk16.de (i2p-inproxy.mk16.de)
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onion.ly
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That requires that you trust your vpn.
As opposed to trusting I2P?
You don't have to. You can audit the code yourself and build it from scratch. Most won't. But you can.
Only works if you code. For the 99% of us that don't, open source means little in that regard.
True, but you can. For vpn you have to trust them. There is no other choice.
If you can't read code yourself you can pay a number of companies some money to do the audit for you. Or you can learn to code.
You can't learn to know how the vpn logs data.
But I get you. Most of us just put our trust in another entity.