Regardless of what happens, I will decentralize our setup across multiple datacenters. In the near future, there will be no single point of failure. Since I acquired my own network, I have been stubborn and complacent in thinking that such a solution would be permanent. I've been aware of this single point of failure, but decided to ignore it, mostly because decentralization would be expensive. I have received extremely generous offers of support in the last few days. Long-term plans are being developed to keep the site up. However, it's unlikely anything can happen before Monday.
It's not hard to make a web site that can't be taken down. Just host it in places (not the US, EU, or commonwealth) where nobody gives a fuck.
It's not hard to make a web site that can't be taken down. Just host it in places (not the US, EU, or commonwealth) where nobody gives a fuck.
Hearing him say it, it's actually extremely hard.
he's making it sound harder to juice donations