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Ask HN: How to make the WWW a more permanent place?

3 pointsby philippnagelabout 10 years ago
I often find myself clicking links, only to be greeted by a 404 or something similar. Archive.org doesn&#x27;t help always (not archived, site wasn&#x27;t static, etc.).<p>Thoughts on that issue?

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neilellisabout 10 years ago
The best answer to this I&#x27;ve come across is the idea of a P2P web (ala Bittorrent). If the assets are hashed then every version of a website (potentially) would be out there for you to retrieve. Then Archive.org would actually just be another P2P node to help guarantee content from becoming peerless.<p>I honestly wish sometimes we could re-architect the web to use P2P instead of point-to-point communication. It would be a lot harder to censor for a start.
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