Launching Abundance
I launched 0K in March 2026, and since then, I've been thinking even more about ways to tunnel traffic in censorship-resistant ways. Don't get me wrong - I've been in the scene for much longer. But recently I've been lurking the anti-censorship and decentralization parts of the Internet and finding a lot of interesting technology.
So I've moved 0K into an new organization with the mission of eliminating website scarcity called Abundance, and I've created an improved version of 0K's transport called Pulsar.
Compared to 0K's previous transport, Pulsar's main innovation is connecting directly (inspired by WebRTC Direct). This makes it easy to run dedicated Pulsar tunnels and hard to block Pulsar (what is there to block, WebRTC?). If your tunnel can't get a hold on port 4393, Pulsar will signal over a reliable Nostr relay instead.
It's worth reading more about Pulsar on GitHub - anyone can run a Pulsar tunnel or make a Pulsar client.
As to other forms of eliminating website scarcity, some classic tips:
- cdn.jsdelivr.net, esm.sh, and dweb.link are good CDNs and current hosts to 0K
- You can self host 0K. Download the recommended jsDelivr (or esm.sh, or Statically, or assets-included) version of 0K, and pick a domain: codehs.me, techsmart.cc, storage.googleapis.com, web.app, firebaseapp.com, pages.gay, or another from Welcome to the Internet
- Two censorship-resistant ways to send data are through Nostr (see relay tracker in Kendell's Discord) and through Google AMP