fuck the web, embrace the internet

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Even a dual core pentium is a supercomputer by 80s standards, that's THE way to look at it

  • insert one(1) hdd and use as a backup target (you should have multiple, so it doesn't matter if this one fails eventually)
  • fuck the web, embrace the internet: FTP, SMTP, NNTP, IRC and so on, all work without requiring many resources
  • you can host a mail server with ipv6 right from your living room. Pro tip: sending mail is difficult, but receiving mails on mythrowaway@homeserver.funny doesn't require any precautions)
  • set up FTP (with explicit encryption, so FTPES) and never need a cloud drive service again)
  • run several screen sessions with IRC (irssi), torrent (rtorrent seeding Linux .isos)
  • register for one or more pubnix servers (tildeverse.org), run a script with cron that checks for interesting new stuff on them, show in your MOTD which servers have updates so you don't have to check them manually
  • install newsboat and check all your RSS feeds
  • install a newsreader and help revive USENET with a free account from literally anywhere
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[US-TX]

i feel like nntp is more centralized than http can ever be because you have to >register your account with a >provider in order to even begin using the fucking thing to begin with afaik


[NL] [TOR]

I like the list, can you post more ideas?


[SE] [TOR]

tell me more about tildeverse why hasn't there been much activity with it since 23?


[NL]

bump for interests, please respond with more ideas anons


[DE] [TOR]

is it worth using smb if i'm too lazy to setup ftpes


Anything is better than dealing with HTTP.

[US-TX]

fair enough, i already have smb setup


I've been dabbling with gopher and Gemini last months, I think I'll transfer my websites to there and just ditch HTTP for once, the internet was not meant to be a surveillance protocol

[FR] [DATACENTER]

please respond with more ideas anons

[DE] [TOR]

if you dislike HTTP you probably don't understand it (not even a little bit), read RFC 9110 (and maybe also RFC 9112)

[NL] [TOR]

Omg old good new bad very nuanced take this site is so subversive and cool
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[NL]

>>4511
>>4514
>>4517
torposters showing overt contempt for the in-group?
being broad, hostile, and moralizing?
blanket insults aimed at everyone here, signalling non-belonging more than sincerity?

Do not feed the 4channers and their future replies on this site. They'll go home after hours of getting no bites.

[DE] [TOR]

I once used gemini and liked it a lot, there's no accounts and everyone is anonymous becaus there isn't anything similar to javascript that can track userd

[PT]

post more ideas anons

[CH] [TOR]

the wiggly wagger walked down to the wiggly wigger to wig the wiggly chigger

[NL] [DATACENTER]

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