Maybe something on I2P, to help grow the network.
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I've kinda been struggling with Qbit and Ubuntu in this regard (+time at work is killing me).
Default repo gives up Qbit v4.6.3 but doesn't have libtorrent-raster-v2 and has only v1 but then, Qbit v5.0.4 (I think it's that version but on my phone) doesn't give up the i2p connection?
Anyone help out a noobie.ish wanting to give bandwidth out yet again (since the UK gov is being silly again) or, is there development for i2psnark at last?
Anna’s archive, as mentioned
Libgen has academic papers, which is really important. I’m not aware of any torrents that back up scihub, this is the closest thing
Stuff like kiwix gives you offline backups of Wikipedia
How illegal is it to host and seed Anna's Archive?
Yes
Fair enough ahah