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Doesn't need to be encrypted, just capable of storing 250MB publicly for a long period of time.

I have a old computer gazette that I'd like to share, and the original publisher shared it on Google Drive.

Doesn't need to be encrypted, just capable of storing 250MB publicly for a long period of time. I have a old computer gazette that I'd like to share, and the original publisher shared it on Google Drive.

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Yes, but those are there to keep you otherwise engaged and stupid.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/7/23341051/kiwi-farms-internet-archive-backup-removal

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I'm not engaged I'm just an ungrateful and very casual leech

And I already was stupid way before internet archive existed so there's no particular loss here

It's only 250MB though... What kind of media is there inside? Fancy stuffs like PDFs, html, databases and shit or is this just images, videos and text by any chance?

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It's 5 years of a self-published computer related magazine. It's PDFs.

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https://www.hyphanet.org/index.html

>Hyphanet Hyphanet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant and privacy-respecting publishing and communication. The original Freenet. Looking for Locutus? It is now named Freenet; the development teams are unchanged.

Problem is that it's not "clearnet" aka pouet-pouet-intarwebs the stuff you get right out of the box

There are plenty of similar solutions like that I believe, all "we" would need is a bridge to the intarwebs essentially, a gateway to suck content from the underweb though any random shitass browser, like, some kind of open portal between our world and the world of dinosaurs