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Make it tor only, then you won't need to worry about being sued.
You can host it on any shit computer, you could probably host it on a 15 year old computer if you wanted or on a raspberry pi or some shit, you just need a not shit tier internet connection.
You should make it JS free, and follow the principles of motherfuckingwebsite.com and http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/
and make the website as light weight as possible, which would mean you would use less bandwidth and the visitors would load the site faster.
Make it tor only, then you won't need to worry about being sued.
You can host it on any shit computer, you could probably host it on a 15 year old computer if you wanted or on a raspberry pi or some shit, you just need a not shit tier internet connection.
You should make it JS free, and follow the principles of motherfuckingwebsite.com and http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/
and make the website as light weight as possible, which would mean you would use less bandwidth and the visitors would load the site faster.
Make it a gopher site on Tor, and then any old computer can be a server.
BTW cool site running on old game console: gopher://gopher.su
BTW cool site running on old game console: gopher://gopher.su
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Don't make a website, then. That way you don't have to mind the headaches of HTTP+HTML poz.
Make a FTP or a rsync server.
If you make a FTP one make sure to test it with this command:
[code]curl -v $url 2>&1 | grep 257[/code]
Where $url is the url of your ftp server. Make sure you're fine with the directory name you get there. Some FTP daemons list the entire path of the folder they're sharing, and if for instance your folder is in your home dir, you could leak your username. Other than that FTP has no datamining built in.
Don't make a website, then. That way you don't have to mind the headaches of HTTP+HTML poz.
Make a FTP or a rsync server.
If you make a FTP one make sure to test it with this command:
[code]curl -v $url 2>&1 | grep 257[/code]
Where $url is the url of your ftp server. Make sure you're fine with the directory name you get there. Some FTP daemons list the entire path of the folder they're sharing, and if for instance your folder is in your home dir, you could leak your username. Other than that FTP has no datamining built in.
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I possess a few rom collections for multiple consoles. I wanna start and maintain a site thatll be accessible through Tor and allow people to access those roms easily like libgen. Problem is Im poor as shit. I can set up my own server but my hardware is old and also I dont want my home address associated with the site with Nintendo going apeshit and suing everybody. How would you go about doing this?