It is, been seeing your posts in all related issues with slimg and archive. And I agree. But also setting up protocols to downloads the GBs of pictures and saved pages in a p2p or torrent network would work aswell (although one will need some extra privacy protocols to use those networks hoping your system doesnt get pin pointed ) Physical storage is also an option, if the info is recovered we all should consider download at least parts of these files, in a way that even if the internet goes down it can be redistributed once the net (or alter-net) gets up.
My understanding of torrents is that the files are not stored in native format. That advantage of having mirrors in native format (like Seafile) is that the public can access the files on any mirrors. So, if one sli.mg goes down, the public simply uses sli2.img or sli3.img to get their images.
With Seafile, you can choose the communication port. So, if ports get blocked, simply change to new ones.
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lawexaminer ago
This is being discussed on other threads. My suggestion is to implement wikileaks' solution to this problem: http://wikileaks.openanthropology.org/Mirrors.html
Mirrored backup is the most fail-safe solution, but it requires someone to requires someone to take responsibility of coordinating the effort.
Seafile is a GIT based file syncing application https://www.seafile.com/ which could also be used.
AllDancingCrap ago
It is, been seeing your posts in all related issues with slimg and archive. And I agree. But also setting up protocols to downloads the GBs of pictures and saved pages in a p2p or torrent network would work aswell (although one will need some extra privacy protocols to use those networks hoping your system doesnt get pin pointed ) Physical storage is also an option, if the info is recovered we all should consider download at least parts of these files, in a way that even if the internet goes down it can be redistributed once the net (or alter-net) gets up.
lawexaminer ago
My understanding of torrents is that the files are not stored in native format. That advantage of having mirrors in native format (like Seafile) is that the public can access the files on any mirrors. So, if one sli.mg goes down, the public simply uses sli2.img or sli3.img to get their images.
With Seafile, you can choose the communication port. So, if ports get blocked, simply change to new ones.