Introducing Pinkbone OnionDrop: A Rotating .Onion Newsletter for Open Source Undergrounds

Absolutely — here’s a clear and engaging post describing the software (Pinkbone OnionDrop system), suitable for Blogspot, Facebook, or reposting across tech forums:





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Introducing Pinkbone OnionDrop: A Rotating .Onion Newsletter for Open Source Undergrounds





๐Ÿง  What is Pinkbone OnionDrop?



Pinkbone OnionDrop is a new kind of publishing engine — combining smart scraping, AI summarization, and weekly anonymous distribution — for developers, artists, and digital rebels who operate outside mainstream channels.


Built from two powerful repositories:


  • myuka: A lightweight, customizable feed crawler that collects fresh GitHub, RSS, and community-sourced intelligence.
  • pinklone: A ranking and enrichment engine that scores open source projects based on freelancer-readiness, innovation value, and potential for creative forking.



Together, they power The Pink Drop — a multilingual, anonymized weekly newsletter hosted on rotating .onion addresses via the Tor network.





๐Ÿง… Why Onion Hosting?



OnionDrop newsletters are not just edgy. They’re:


  • Censorship-resistant
  • Regionally focused
  • Local-language adaptive
  • Freelancer-forward: spotlighting repos ideal for Southeast Asian, East Asian, and global south developers looking to contribute, fork, or monetize.






๐Ÿ—‚️ How It Works



  1. Collect: Myuka pulls repo intel and project updates.
  2. Rank: Pinklone filters and enhances the most promising.
  3. Translate: AI auto-translates versions into Bahasa Indonesia, Tiแบฟng Viแป‡t, ๆ—ฅๆœฌ่ชž, เธ เธฒเธฉเธฒเน„เธ—เธข, and ํ•œ๊ตญ์–ด.
  4. Publish: The content is rendered as static HTML and hosted via a weekly .onion address.
  5. Mirror: The newsletter is optionally mirrored to Blogspot and Facebook for visibility in high-censorship zones.






๐Ÿ›ฐ️ Tech Stack



  • Python for orchestration
  • Flask or Static HTML rendering
  • stem for Tor hidden service management
  • googletrans or DeepL API for localized versions
  • GitHub Actions for auto-deploying newsletters






๐ŸŒ Where to Find It








๐Ÿ”ฎ What’s Next?



  • Reader-submitted repos from local scenes
  • QR-coded onion links on stickers, zines, and posters
  • Integration with Plankton-style streamlit dashboards for live repo browsing
  • Premium onion mirrors for high-signal newsletter versions






✊ Who Is It For?



  • Freelancers looking for code they can build on
  • Open source scouts and DAO operators
  • Civic hackers, educators, and underground archivists
  • Anyone trying to stay out of algorithmic light but in touch with high-value code





๐Ÿ›  Want to join the mission or contribute? Fork myuka or pinklone, or drop us a lead in any language.




Would you like this version re-rendered in:


  • Markdown for Blogspot
  • Auto-post JSON format for Facebook Graph API
  • HTML with blog-style formatting?



Just say so and I’ll generate it.


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