By convention, you should always link the public IPFS gateway.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXiHXXzNwqUpzXfe3zDTf77DJCJKqc5ap2tqpj7dT4Gzz
Also, websites such as http://dmca.gripe/ are probably better suited for this kind of dump.
BTW, you can get this hash list. Use hash to download an individual file. Like:
ipfs get QmNUsm1893Mbahw5DBzavA2PmTCmJTZ43dsK3K1YeMRUgr -o "Getting Started with tmux.pdf"
Oh yeah, I remember this. Good thing I had the foresight to take a screenshot of Adobe's webpage with all the codes they were offering.
screenshot of adobe website
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmb765HGesdCtb1ZCkG2Rs1BTYKt896o6eLjfzAvZDFyJJ?filename=cs2codes.png
There is regularly maintained IPNS of many OSes - it includes Linux mint as well:
https://ipfs.io/ipns/QmRdZ6apYBTXHJ43y3NBKe5GJqdc8q58Pnu3RHSQntXQNP
Here's a version that also bundles the fonts and miscellaneous talk/source pages:
/ipfs/QmQVqSK24GGVkDLKxGsJDazWVuP9gEWGqCvTqJadgqCGxg.
As a side note, to scrape a static site and have it be instantly ipfs-ready, I find that wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites --no-parent https://www.website.com
works beautifully.
>I’m a big fan of decentralization and I’m not talking only about the technology here.
I noticed you have a Twitter account and you're a fan of decentralization. Check out Mastodon; it's a federated version of Twitter where you can run your own server and still follow and tweet with other users on other servers.
the android app this is based off of can be found here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ionicframework.walton581920&hl=en
This chrome extension can help with disabling cors https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/modheader/idgpnmonknjnojddfkpgkljpfnnfcklj with this profile
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