someday ago I saw this website about privacy and anonymity that had links to other websites, it had something to do with the durian fruit, the website was something like “durian network”, I cant find it, literally, I cant remember the developer’s name or anything that could help me find this website, it also had a link to an alternative version of gitea, all in purple with a durian fruit on the mug, if you know the website pls help me, also yeah, no search history, I was using the mullvad browser.

ps. I’m literally starting to think that this website actually never existed and I got some kinda of mandela effect, looks like the internet deleted what I’m searching and its weird that I didnt exported my search history or wrote down the link in some text file or piece of paper.

EDIT: I again randomly found the website I was talking, it was indexed on google and looks like to be down, really wanted to say thank you to all the people who wrote a comment trying to help me!!!

  • kalibanOP
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    4 months ago

    idk if we’re thinking at the same person but the website I was looking for was just a group of link with privacy tools and guides, and I know for sure that the durian fruit was an important part of this, idk why tho.

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      4 months ago

      From the look of the Clovyr website, I think that’s the one, despite lack of durian. Is it possible you got the two things mixed up, either because they’re both a kind of plant sort of, or because the logo is still very round and not particularly clover like? It also has a few articles, and a few services mentioned.

      The sketchy website I’m thinking about has a completely black background and resembles the Time Cube website way more than that.

      Either way, if the service is good, you’ll be bound to see it in more than one place. Heck, I just found out Cryptpad itself is built on the backs of giants, using other open sourced solutions to offer their own E2EE document storage and collaborative editing on top.