I will be sharing a google drive folder that has a couple hundred NatSoc and other likeminded books in it. Feel free to download everything you want. I will not have this up for more than a week so get it while you can
MuWire is an advanced way of anonymously sharing files. It uses i2p, which is more secure than TOR. If you aren't running GNU+Linux, you can run MuWire using java. MuWire is a reproducible build.
OnionShare is a cool and easy way to share files using TOR. People are more familiar with TOR and more likely to use a TOR link. If you haven't tried OnionShare yet, you should. You can easily create a .onion website using it too. TOR isn't best suited for large file sharing.
This is a superb way to share files for many reasons, however it was not built with privacy as a priority. To mention only two of IPFS's brilliant advantages, you share files using a hash of their content, so you know you will be getting the intended file. Also, others who have the file pinned on IPFS will create a CDN content delivery network.
4. .epub Epub is the best format for electronic books, but you have them as .pdf. Epub is a Free format which enables for example rescaling the size of the page well.
5. Lokinet Lokinet is an even more private and secure way of sharing files than i2p. It is in early stages at the moment, but Session will soon support it: https://getsession.org
Whilst I am suggesting all these tools, let me not miss the opportunity to mention Aether, which is where Voat should live. If you look at the "About Aether" section, you will understand why.
Please let us know if you have the files available on MuWire
MuWire is an advanced way of anonymously sharing files. It uses i2p, which is more secure than TOR. If you aren't running GNU+Linux, you can run MuWire using java. MuWire is a reproducible build.
OnionShare is a cool and easy way to share files using TOR. People are more familiar with TOR and more likely to use a TOR link. If you haven't tried OnionShare yet, you should. You can easily create a .onion website using it too. TOR isn't best suited for large file sharing.
This is a superb way to share files for many reasons, however it was not built with privacy as a priority. To mention only two of IPFS's brilliant advantages, you share files using a hash of their content, so you know you will be getting the intended file. Also, others who have the file pinned on IPFS will create a CDN content delivery network.
4. .epub Epub is the best format for electronic books, but you have them as .pdf. Epub is a Free format which enables for example rescaling the size of the page well.
5. Lokinet Lokinet is an even more private and secure way of sharing files than i2p. It is in early stages at the moment, but Session will soon support it: https://getsession.org
Whilst I am suggesting all these tools, let me not miss the opportunity to mention Aether, which is where Voat should live. If you look at the "About Aether" section, you will understand why.
Please let us know if you have the files available on MuWire
archive.org is centralized, and suffers all the flaws of such a system. To carry our culture to future generations, we shall need to begin using distributed systems. I have mentioned some in this thread.
In this case, where we wish to snapshot, archive and ensure availability of a valuable webpage resource, pinning on IPFS is highly suitable. This is easily accomplished on Brave browser, for example, which supports IPFS. You right click the webpage, and then select pin on IPFS. There is also a browser extension ipfs-companion if you are on e.g. a Mozilla browser.
If Goats don't yet know IPFS, Inter Planetary File System, they should acquaint yourselves with it today. ipfs-desktop is a great way to start.
What would happen when archiving using IPFS is you would find a page you value, download and seed a snapshot using ipfs, then later when you wanted to provide it to others and the original site has disappeared, post the ipfs CID.
We need to be self-reliant for content delivery and that means archiving and seeding/pinning it ourselves. This is a change in culture which we should encourage. It is important to do it smartly.
Knife, how do you anticipate to announce the google drive uploads? If doing this every week will the next be volume 2 or such? Will you be doing this is a specific area so we can see your posts there or would you prefer we just try to find your posts by name if the content shifts to other topics?
What would be a good way for us laymen to ensure we can get all of the content? or a means of verifying that we did not miss anything.
Also much thanks for sharing :)
edit: sorry that this question is a bit rushed. just gotta get back soon.
[ - ] knije_tahou [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 31, 2022 22:24:20 ago (+1/-0)
I have more than 15GB of books which jewgle drive is limited to. I'll just comment on the post and give fair warning before I replace the files with different ones
Better to pass around files than a link to a proprietary, centralized, adversarial entity like that. https://muwire.com would be an excellent way to accomplish a file-share.
I'm currently uploading them to a google drive that I just made for this very purpose. I have quite a few that won't all fit in the drive so I'd like to change out what is in there every week until I've shared them all.
[ + ] Aetherian
[ - ] Aetherian 3 points 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 02:53:58 ago (+3/-0)*
1. μWire https://muwire.com
MuWire is an advanced way of anonymously sharing files. It uses i2p, which is more secure than TOR. If you aren't running GNU+Linux, you can run MuWire using java. MuWire is a reproducible build.
2. OnionShare https://onionshare.org
OnionShare is a cool and easy way to share files using TOR. People are more familiar with TOR and more likely to use a TOR link. If you haven't tried OnionShare yet, you should. You can easily create a .onion website using it too. TOR isn't best suited for large file sharing.
3. ipfs-desktop https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-desktop/
This is a superb way to share files for many reasons, however it was not built with privacy as a priority. To mention only two of IPFS's brilliant advantages, you share files using a hash of their content, so you know you will be getting the intended file. Also, others who have the file pinned on IPFS will create a CDN content delivery network.
4. .epub
Epub is the best format for electronic books, but you have them as .pdf. Epub is a Free format which enables for example rescaling the size of the page well.
5. Lokinet
Lokinet is an even more private and secure way of sharing files than i2p. It is in early stages at the moment, but Session will soon support it: https://getsession.org
6. Aether https://getaether.net
Whilst I am suggesting all these tools, let me not miss the opportunity to mention Aether, which is where Voat should live. If you look at the "About Aether" section, you will understand why.
Please let us know if you have the files available on MuWire
[ + ] Crackinjokes
[ - ] Crackinjokes 3 points 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 03:18:31 ago (+3/-0)
Thanks for archiving books. I have some technical suggestions. Google is all about proprietary software, tracking and destruction of privacy:
1. μWire https://muwire.com
MuWire is an advanced way of anonymously sharing files. It uses i2p, which is more secure than TOR. If you aren't running GNU+Linux, you can run MuWire using java. MuWire is a reproducible build.
2. OnionShare https://onionshare.org
OnionShare is a cool and easy way to share files using TOR. People are more familiar with TOR and more likely to use a TOR link. If you haven't tried OnionShare yet, you should. You can easily create a .onion website using it too. TOR isn't best suited for large file sharing.
3. ipfs-desktop https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-desktop/
This is a superb way to share files for many reasons, however it was not built with privacy as a priority. To mention only two of IPFS's brilliant advantages, you share files using a hash of their content, so you know you will be getting the intended file. Also, others who have the file pinned on IPFS will create a CDN content delivery network.
4. .epub
Epub is the best format for electronic books, but you have them as .pdf. Epub is a Free format which enables for example rescaling the size of the page well.
5. Lokinet
Lokinet is an even more private and secure way of sharing files than i2p. It is in early stages at the moment, but Session will soon support it: https://getsession.org
6. Aether https://getaether.net
Whilst I am suggesting all these tools, let me not miss the opportunity to mention Aether, which is where Voat should live. If you look at the "About Aether" section, you will understand why.
Please let us know if you have the files available on MuWire
[ + ] knije_tahou
[ - ] knije_tahou [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 09:36:55 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Aetherian
[ - ] Aetherian 0 points 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 11:55:32 ago (+0/-0)*
[ + ] neolithic
[ - ] neolithic 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 31, 2022 16:41:16 ago (+3/-0)
/v/DissidentLiterature
[ + ] Belrick
[ - ] Belrick 1 point 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 00:30:20 ago (+1/-0)
Natsozi advocates our enslavement no less than communism
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[ - ] mikenigger 2 points 3.3 yearsJan 31, 2022 13:11:39 ago (+2/-0)
You could try uploading to catbox.moe, if you register you can manage files into albums.
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[ + ] Crackinjokes
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[ + ] Aetherian
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In this case, where we wish to snapshot, archive and ensure availability of a valuable webpage resource, pinning on IPFS is highly suitable. This is easily accomplished on Brave browser, for example, which supports IPFS. You right click the webpage, and then select pin on IPFS. There is also a browser extension ipfs-companion if you are on e.g. a Mozilla browser.
If Goats don't yet know IPFS, Inter Planetary File System, they should acquaint yourselves with it today. ipfs-desktop is a great way to start.
What would happen when archiving using IPFS is you would find a page you value, download and seed a snapshot using ipfs, then later when you wanted to provide it to others and the original site has disappeared, post the ipfs CID.
We need to be self-reliant for content delivery and that means archiving and seeding/pinning it ourselves. This is a change in culture which we should encourage. It is important to do it smartly.
[ + ] Kozel
[ - ] Kozel 1 point 3.3 yearsFeb 1, 2022 03:47:21 ago (+1/-0)
glow harder
[ + ] Feelslikeclownworld
[ - ] Feelslikeclownworld 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 31, 2022 16:36:09 ago (+1/-0)
What would be a good way for us laymen to ensure we can get all of the content? or a means of verifying that we did not miss anything.
Also much thanks for sharing :)
edit: sorry that this question is a bit rushed. just gotta get back soon.
[ + ] knije_tahou
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[ + ] recon_johnny
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Mind if I pass it around?
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