On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 12:01:16AM -0400, grarpamp wrote: > > We're sorry, all circuits are busy now... > > > > http://oxwugzccvk3dk6tj.onion/ > > Today's front page... > > http://dropperibhaerr2m.onion/file/8v3/2meo6sv6jsq003vdn5bs5rfw0037f5yv0cyc80023fs6lyvt69s01lggn86f7c3k0/download/ > http://dropperibhaerr2m.onion/file/8v5/pcvqoakkfio0ivnncvtkuoo0ds7a8a86wsw01slhuktecz0g01tal4cofsxxc0
Tor Browser ought act like a torrent/server for the page being viewed - IPFS/ gittorrent like. Basically if you can load a page, you can share it - but the sharing must be similar to a "hidden service". Vuze/Azureus (Java) torrent client has this type of capacity for torrents, also bridging between clearnet and I2P. The way Tor HS's work seems to require a time factor to stabilize - Vuze/Azureus torrent client apparently works off the bat, so the *chan addicts ought be able to have something like this - torrent like P2P chan/ meme sharing website. I.e. zero centralization.
