Whew. The #i2p project should clean out their default addressbook in the I2P program, at least the #Android version. Most of the sites listed no longer exist.
I think Bob Mottram has the right idea. https://blog.libreserver.org/the-censorship-problem [blog libreserver org] Hoping that $CORPOCENTRIC_SOCNET resists pressure from powerful corporations, government bureaucrats, and the wealthy in order to protect your rights or privacy or access to your audience is foolishness.
Thinking about https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GBXMBQF and I realize why I no longer take a travel router with me when I go somewhere: There aren't many places that give you an Ethernet port any more. They're all Wi-Fi.
A good idea would be a Wi-Fi intermediary that you connect to the #hotel_wi-fi and it presents as a single device ... but you can connect multiple devices behind it. And yes, building in #Tor, #I2P, #OpenVPN, #WireGuard, #IPSec endpoints that could be used to prevent the hotel's network and its users from spying on your traffic would be great.
I think I'll go back to carrying a Wi-Fi hotspot when I travel. (I do occasionally use my phone as a hotspot, but battery life is not good when the hotspot is running.)
@thndrbvr @dorkbird Did you ever try #I2P? I found the app in #F-droid, so I installed it, but it took years before it actually worked on any of my devices. Then, once I finally got it working, I found a directory in which most of the links were dead ... there was no longer a site there.
In particular, I'm thinking about #SafeNetwork / #MaidSafe (or as I call it, "The MaidenSavers), #IPFS, #DAT. Maybe I could even host a small #Tor onion site or #I2P eepsite.
That's likely to be something I do _after_ I put my servers back in the rack and install some up-to-date OS on them. (I need to do that for job.next() purposes. The p2pnet stuff is just because I'm curious about it.)