One question a day. A minute of your own life, kept.
Your keeping is locked
Enter the passphrase only you hold. Nothing here can be read without it.
Today
Speak it, film it, write it — or bring a memory you already hold. Kept free on this device, unconditionally. No account. No passphrase. Begin.
This browser cannot record voice or film — write instead, or Bring a memory you already hold.
Already kept today? Keep something else — the Thread holds every keeping.
No keepings yet. The Day is waiting for your first minute.
One file, yours to carry away — everything, including voice and film.
Held under your hand alone
Everything you keep stays on this device, free, unconditionally.
Kept on this device — nothing leaves it unless you choose to carry it out.
No account, no email asked at this door. The free road never ends.
You may export and carry it all away, anytime — the right of departure.
The lock below seals your words, voice, and film under a passphrase only you hold (the day, date, and kind of each keeping stay visible on this device, so your thread can be arranged without opening it). We never see the passphrase.
A moment that must outlive this device can be sealed — one Seal (a dollar) per 25 MB, pinned to IPFS and Filecoin, held for the life of the archive. Nothing here will ever say “forever.”
The sealed crossing below carries locked keepings to your other devices — ciphertext only; the house holds your email and the sealed copy, never your words, never your passphrase. The binding of sealed moments into a Muhuri arrives with a later stone.
The Lock
The Crossing
The same question, everywhere
The question the Day asks is the question the house asks — in the Daily Wisdom letter and at the Daily Rite — one prompt, one day, one people.