Yes there is a lot out there. I am learning about it all as I go but it's hard to keep up. I've known of IPFS for a while but I just remembered about it reading your comment. I just downloaded their desktop client and imported some files.
You may need a plugin to get it to work with those browsers. Not sure, but it opened in firefox for me no problem. IPFS Companion is already integrated in Brave.
So as I said I'm learning as I go, and this is actually my first time digging into IPFS like this so bear with me. I think by running the desktop app and the browser companion together, you could pretty much archive any web content with one or two clicks and host the content directly on your own system like seeding a torrent. You can also set up clusters of nodes that host each others content.
Yes there is a lot out there. I am learning about it all as I go but it's hard to keep up. I've known of IPFS for a while but I just remembered about it reading your comment. I just downloaded their desktop client and imported some files.
Here is a PDF I just uploaded to IPFS. A textbook guide on privacy in the age of surveillance. https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmPFFhF2D4aawY71NgvpfXfobUnUYf91Vcf6464rA9MZCD?filename=2012%20-%20The%20Crypto%20Party%20Handbook.pdf
You may need a plugin to get it to work with those browsers. Not sure, but it opened in firefox for me no problem. IPFS Companion is already integrated in Brave.
https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-companion
So as I said I'm learning as I go, and this is actually my first time digging into IPFS like this so bear with me. I think by running the desktop app and the browser companion together, you could pretty much archive any web content with one or two clicks and host the content directly on your own system like seeding a torrent. You can also set up clusters of nodes that host each others content.