About the timeline

Three markers, no dates, no clock

Nexus market mirrors, as published on this site

nexusb2l7fmqnefwphyy7m5zjhlkytlbo7qbb5lu5dlczr3azgii2gyd.onion
nexusma2iqgauqqvjcgds4ckv5xbf272tkfagq4epojjhsgleqpwxiqd.onion
nexusabcd6tyfhdwilyitaqiri6tisj2v2hueyjuj6qkvd6azvi5tuqd.onion

Published as supplied. This site does not probe an onion, so nothing here is a claim that a given address opens for you right now.

The strip of three markers on every dossier is a lifeline, not a calendar. A calendar date on a card about a moving nexus market address would be a claim this site cannot make honestly.

The three states

Past
An outline square. The reader has already been through this stage, or it is a stage the subject went through before the reader saw it.
Now
A filled square in green. The stage the subject is in on the site right now.
Later
A grey square. A stage the subject moves into if a thing changes.

Why no dates

This site does not probe an onion. A card cannot honestly say when an address last answered, when a mirror last rotated, or when a login page last changed. A calendar date under a marker would be a claim of freshness the site is not doing the work to earn.

What the labels are allowed to say

  • A short qualitative note. For example, the label under the middle marker on a mirror dossier reads simply that the address is on the panel above.
  • A relative period. Wording like "since the site was first written" or "not yet" is fair, because it does not put a day on the card.
  • A computed relative form, taken from the modification time of the data file. For example, "touched most recently" is a valid label because the reader can check the modification time themselves.

How to read the strip

Read the strip left to right. The first marker is the state before the card started to matter. The middle marker is the state the card is about. The third marker is the state after. If two markers are the same colour, the subject has not moved.

Every dossier on nexusmirrors.store