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author Jordan Doyle <jordan@doyle.la> 2019-02-21 16:53:14.0 +00:00:00
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We're maturing like a fine cheese



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# bin
a paste bin.

A paste bin that's actually minimalist. No database requirement, no commenting functionality, no self-destructing or time bomb messages and no social media integration—just an application to quickly send snippits of text to people.

[bin](https://bin.doyle.la/) is written in Rust in around 100 lines of code. It's fast, it's simple, there's code highlighting and you can ⌘+A without going to the 'plain' page. It's revolutionary in the paste bin industry, disrupting markets and pushing boundaries never seen before.
[bin](https://bin.doyle.la/) is written in Rust in around 200 lines of code. It's fast, it's simple, there's code highlighting and you can ⌘+A without going to the 'plain' page. It's revolutionary in the paste bin industry, disrupting markets and pushing boundaries never seen before.

##### so how do you get bin?