Lewy.world is an adult/NSFW content homepage for Lemmy. It will have content from lemmynsfw.com, pornlemmy.com, lemmyf.uk etc.
Goals
- Have a porn only instance
- No porn related records in the browser history
- No need for incognito mode
- Easier access to the adult content instances
Lewy Features
- Only porn: I’m only federating with porn instances so your “All” tab will only show porn. It will be literally your alt account.
- No local content: I’ll not allow opening community here and will behave only as a homepage. I’ll redirect donations to the real hosters.
- NSFW Patch (upcoming): I’ll use NSFW patch from lemmynsfw.com so it will be easier to access content.
- Incognito Patch (upcoming): I’ll add stealth patches on top of NSFW patch. With the patch, browser title and URL will not change when you navigate. This way your browser history will stay safe.
- Alternative UIs (upcoming): I’ll add multiple alternative Lemmy UIs to better use.
That’s all for now. I’m open to suggestions 🙏
I’m confused … don’t any of the NSFW instances federate with each other? Couldn’t you just create an account on one of those and subscribe to communities on any of the other instances as you see fit?
I think the idea is that the NSFW servers also federate with nonNSFW. So I guess it solves the problem of seeing posts about the news when you want to browse porn?
Great idea! I like that this also solves the problem of porn instances often defederating from each other and often being defederated from non-porn instances; with your site one account can access all the porn.
What porn instances have defederated from each other? None that I know of have.
Lewy.world is currently a 302 Redirect to https://lemmynsfw.com
Any news on what happened?
Any news on what happened?
Not directly. A redirect may have been set until they finish migration to Cloudflare, and that will take a while.
- Domain registered on August 9, 2023
- Earliest transfer is October 8, 2023
A 60 day window is required by ICANN between editing Registrant contact information, including registration of a domain, and transferring to a new registrar, which is required to utilize Cloudflare’s services.
From Cloudflare Docs:
- ICANN rules prohibit a domain from being transferred if it has been registered or previously transferred within the last 60 days or if the WHOIS Registrant contact information was modified in the last 60 days (even if redacted).
Their current registrar is Namecheap but their DNS records have entries for Cloudflare servers.
Domain Name: lewy.world Registry Domain ID: 95a403ccc43e49409723e69ad68c846c-DONUTS Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com Registrar URL: https://www.namecheap.com/ Updated Date: 2023-08-14T13:43:17Z Creation Date: 2023-08-09T13:43:17Z Registry Expiry Date: 2024-08-09T13:43:17Z Registrar: NameCheap, Inc. Registrar IANA ID: 1068 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected] Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.9854014545
SOA - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 1800 - Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2317963085 10000 2400 604800 1800 MX - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 300 - Value: 65 route2.mx.cloudflare.net. MX - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 300 - Value: 68 route1.mx.cloudflare.net. MX - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 300 - Value: 73 route3.mx.cloudflare.net. NS - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 86400 - Value: reza.ns.cloudflare.com. NS - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 86400 - Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com. TXT - Section: ANSWER - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 300 - Value: "v=spf1 include:_spf.mx.cloudflare.net include:sendgrid.net -all" SOA - Section: AUTHORITY - Name: lewy.world - TTL: 1800 - Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2317963085 10000 2400 604800 1800
Edit: grammar and formatting
How would the incognito patch work? Not changing titles is pretty easy but what about the URLs? Is there a browser API for that?
React Router has Memory Router API for that. I’ll checked it and worked. Check this: https://reactrouter.com/en/main/router-components/memory-router
That’s pretty cool. Thanks!