image hosting?
Dec. 17th, 2013 09:28 pmDear LazyWeb, please guide me gently into the 21st century.
As part of another blog project, I need to be able to host a handful of images (for use in <img> tags in posts) in a way that's not clearly tied to my identity. (This blog is separate.) I'm doing the blog on Dreamwidth, which doesn't offer image hosting. I don't really trust LJ's long-term reliability, so setting up another account here just to use the scrapbook doesn't seem ideal. G+ is tied to my name, as is my personal web space. I don't do Facebook.
What I don't want is "photo albums" and "browse all our hosted images" and stuff like that. It looks like Flickr really wants to be a browsable photo album. I just want a place to stick a few images in an otherwise-ignored corner of the internet, for deep-linking in some blog posts. They're not secret or anything; they're just uninteresting to most people.
Where do I do that these days?
As part of another blog project, I need to be able to host a handful of images (for use in <img> tags in posts) in a way that's not clearly tied to my identity. (This blog is separate.) I'm doing the blog on Dreamwidth, which doesn't offer image hosting. I don't really trust LJ's long-term reliability, so setting up another account here just to use the scrapbook doesn't seem ideal. G+ is tied to my name, as is my personal web space. I don't do Facebook.
What I don't want is "photo albums" and "browse all our hosted images" and stuff like that. It looks like Flickr really wants to be a browsable photo album. I just want a place to stick a few images in an otherwise-ignored corner of the internet, for deep-linking in some blog posts. They're not secret or anything; they're just uninteresting to most people.
Where do I do that these days?
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Date: 2013-12-19 03:46 am (UTC)I used imgur for images for a bra-fitting reddit :)