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Also related, is there a non-onion domain system that isn't controlled by the government and big corporations but that unlike the onion allows for short, memorable names rather than long strings of random characters?
Not 100% clear but reading the i2p docs I think they have user friendly names
Yeah, i2p has a system similar to DNS for human-readable names.
Super interesting stuff, thanks!
there is https://opennic.org/ but I don't know how they deal with stuff
Okay, that is confusing. Do you need a special client or something from them to be able to access websites or what? I couldn't figure it out (probably because I'm dumb).
It looks like its just a different DNS server that allows them to resolve their own special TLDs
indeed
GNUNet technically exists; but I've never seen it being used in a noticable manner.