A parallel web updated through physical media.

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    1 day ago

    Hmm, sounds like a nice tie-in to anonymous USB dead-drop sites and so on. Go connect to a tree somewhere, upload your new .snk files, download any new ones placed there since your last visit :)

    Maybe have a Meshtastic solar-powered node feeding new .snk files onto it too, from afar!

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      1 day ago

      I would like to try this. Any accessible way to verify that a USB pen was not infested with malware in between visits?

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      22 hours ago

      That was my thinking as well. This plus a solar powered mesh could give us an incredibly resilient and decentralized web. Its like appying the concept of managing your feeds through RSS to managing your own personal web.

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      9 hours ago

      Feels like this is a modern day rehashing of the windows 95 briefcase system.

      It’s interesting but I think a distributed internet makes more sense. There’s no reason this couldn’t be folded into that too though. If it disappears off enough peers that it’s done, someone opens up the dead-dropped site and that new peer shares with the others again.

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    1 day ago

    That’s an interesting idea, do I want my website guaranteed to be fully downloaded to someone else’s computer tho lol