bingle is just a pile of browser stuff i kept bookmarking and losing — so i threw it all on one page. no accounts, no sign-ups, no "sign in with google," no popups begging for your email. you click a thing, it opens, you play, you close the tab. that's the whole product.
it started as a folder of links that died every time school IT noticed. rebuilding it weekly got old, so one weekend it became a real site that's fast, hard to block, and doesn't treat you like a product. it's been quietly growing ever since — mostly because telling people "no" is boring.
nothing fancy on purpose: a small Express server with SQLite for anonymous counts, the Scramjet proxy for the unblocked stuff, and Cloudflare R2 holding the files. it all runs happily on a potato.
more open-source titles, a media hub that keeps getting better, custom themes, and whatever else seems fun at 2am. ideas and bug reports are welcome — there's a contact page for exactly that.
— made in a bedroom, kept alive on caffeine. est. 2024.