1.the quiet, ongoing work of tending to one's inner life. noticing what has accumulated, sorting through what no longer belongs, making room for what matters.
"She spent the weekend doing some emotional housekeeping. Answered the family chat. Finally got to do the call with her friend. Sat down with her feelings."
a place to put it down
Anything you write here is encrypted in your browser with a passphrase only you know. It never leaves your device. I can't read it. No one can.
Write your passphrase down somewhere safe. If you lose it, your writing is gone. No recovery, no reset. That's the whole point.
When you write here, your words are scrambled by your browser before they're stored. The key to unscramble them is your passphrase, which never leaves your device. The site doesn't have a server that holds your writing. I don't have a database. There's no copy of your words anywhere except on the computer you're sitting at.
If you lose your passphrase, your writing is gone for good. Not "gone" in the sense that someone could recover it for you. Gone in the sense that the math itself prevents recovery. This is intentional. The trade-off for real privacy is real responsibility.
I made this because I wanted a room on the internet that didn't ask anything of you. Not your email, not your name, not your data. Just a place to put things down.
for the curious
Encryption uses AES-GCM with a 256-bit key. The key is derived from your passphrase via PBKDF2 with 250,000 iterations of SHA-256, plus a random salt generated fresh on first use. Every save uses a new initialization vector. All of this happens through the browser's built-in Web Crypto API. The encrypted blob is stored in your browser's localStorage. The source code is on GitHub if you want to read it.