>>2244 To be honest I don't think there's much more that I use. The sites that I use the most are:
>nanochan (obviously has a hidden service)
>searx (many instances on hidden services)
>wikipedia (does not have a hidden service)
>jewtube (does not have a hidden service)
>archive.is (has a hidden service)
Wikipedia doesn't need a hidden service of itself, it needs a complete alternative with a better administrative hierarchy. Wikipedia mods are leftists and kikes, and I don't rely on wikipedia for anything more than overview information or hard sciences.
Unfortunately, the scale of Wikipedia makes it almost impossible to make a replica. Same for jewtube.
>>2246 >they plan to mirror Wikipedia on a hidden service
Why does it take these faggots so long to do it? All they need to do is to configure tor daemons on their servers and blacklist the 127.0.0.1 or ::1 IP from performing edits.
They are stalling either because they are overly bureaucratic, incompetent or unwilling to perform the change.
>>2250 Yep, sometimes it does. Works most of the time for me tho.
Anyway, github.com/omarroth/invidious/wiki/Invidious-Instances
the v3 reverse proxy works best
>>2246 I hope they do it.
>>2247 It's still good resource of information despite what you described. Official .onion site would be fantastic.
>>2248 This, it's the site that fucking promotes access to education for anybody.
>>2249 >jewtube on onion
whoa, still
>jewtube
>>2250 >>2252 It works here, though please note that videos are still fetched from Google's servers. But you can search, browse, view comments, and other metadata without sending anything to Google.
Thanks for the onion address, will use that now.
>>2248 >They are stalling either because they are overly bureaucratic, incompetent or unwilling to perform the change.
As it usually the case with Wikimedia's projects. I fucking hate what Wikipedia could have become and what come of it, it's now a place for politically correct slander, lies, deception, censorship etc. I fucking hate it.
why does a clearnet site need an onion address? the whole point in tor is that it works with the clearnet, otherwise we'd all be using something like i2p
>>2275 >didn't read the thread at all
tl;dr it's faster, helps reduce centralization, doesn't depend on the (((CA system))), doesn't depend on the (((DNS system))) which is controlled by (((ICANN))), and a few more other small advantages which I can't remember right now.
someone smart enough can create a bot for nanochan that checks new posts for new links and then archives them on http://archivecaslytosk.onion and posts said archival link.
>>2291 You could do something like
select Comment from Posts where Comment like "%href='http%"
inside the nanochan db and send them all to archives, would only work for links with http though (links without http* aren't linkified)
>>2246 Oops, the Wikipedia/Wiktionary official
telnet gateway hidden service was shutdown indefinitely at the beginning of the year. (Was wondering why I couldn't connect.)
>Wikipedia and other projects
>Official Archive.org there is unofficial
pic unrelated