You're tasked with making a website that will stay up for the next 100 years with zero human maintenance
How do you build and host it?
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inline everything and store on webarchive, ipfs or some low-fees blockchain
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I like this since you'd avoid all the natural disasters on Earth, might be a bit slow though
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In that case, we need to build the last website on the internet which already exists (hmpg.net) xD
But otherwise, I would just host it with anything that promises esp. after this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_of_
what would u do?
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the site itself would def be html only, since I feel most css will break with 100 years of new devices
I think a solar powered spacecraft server would last the longest. stone tablets for git, custom TLD, custom browser
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static website:
1. stone carving
2. time capsule, etc.
(live cam to broadcast)
dynamic:
solar powered cubeSAT won't cost much (many universities already have it), but website may not be available 24x7 (horizon). though cubeSAT might last 100s of year without much maintenance.
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The record for a cubesat is ~14 years while most cubesats have a ~1 year lifespan. Seems like a stretch to get 100 years out of a cubesat?
You could fling it so it travels for a while and returns every decade or so, a bit like some comets.
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