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I don't know what kind of architecture web.archive.org has, but when it was offline, I thought that we should really have something distributed that would allow people to store and host a copy of all websites that are important for them.
Doesn't i2p do something similar to this? I don't know much about it but I remember reading it and thinking that it's like bittorrent but no one person has the entire file, or something like that.
100PB on i2p is a funny idea, but it's not necessarily a bad one.
didn't you mean IPFS? I2P is a mixnet like the Tor network.
TIL it's I2P and not L2P
You can save the wacz files?
IPFS seems similar to what you're looking for.
(See: A copy of Wikipedia on IPFS being censorship-resistant, and globally distributed)