It's still alive (on alternative repos), but it still has glaring issues : as decentralized as it wants to be, it still relies on centralized services (or "zites", 0net's own lingo) to manage authentication, for instance.
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Apparently, that is one of the goals. I have this feeling that the hard association with cryptocurrency took a serious toll to the project.
Never heard of it, when was it a thing?
I was using ZeroNet well before the pandemic struck and it just worked.
The possibility to host a site, a blog or anything else straight from my computer and hard drive, with no need for servers just felt right.
The project is currently alted, to my understanding.
The possibility to host a site, a blog or anything else straight from my computer and hard drive, with no need for servers just felt right.
Doesn't that mean that won't work while your computer is shut down?
Yes and no.
Because the entire concept runs around bittorrent, as long as there is someone else seeding your content, it is out there and for the same reason it doesn't require that much resouces.
I was considering assembling a RPi, just for running ZeroNet, then.