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*>https://github.com/tor2web/Tor2web/zipball/master
It includes
https://archive.is/2023.05.05-164840/http://rcuhe6pk7mbmsjk7bwyja5etvjhjvzmc724rnf3piamemvawoi44z7qd.onion/furry/
which links to "The Permanent Booru":
https://web.archive.org/web/20240411105751/http://owmvhpxyisu6fgd7r2fcswgavs7jly4znldaey33utadwmgbbp4pysad.onion/
which is a better booru than Derpibooru in some ways. Derpibooru's hidden service is loginwalled for one, which is lame. The Permanent Booru does have some MLP images. Maybe I will upload more there. IPFS is one of the things that The Permanent Booru uses.
Another cool thing about IPFS is this: the ability for gateways to emit CAR files. If you have ever tried to save each file in a many-files folder to WBM, then you know that sometimes you quit working on that for a time (maybe forever). For example, https://milki.org/ is like a folder with a bunch of folders where each folder contains a bunch of files. Is there a way to get milki.org itself to emit a TAR file of all of the files in a folder? Probably/definitely not. In contrast, if that was an IPNS site, then some gateways could emit a CAR or TAR which contains all of the files in that folder CID. So instead of killing yourself trying to save so many links to WBM, web software which can emit archive files (also including GitHub/whatever git thing at .../zipball/master) is helpful because those files contain everything in that folder. You can save one large thing which contains many smaller items (files, folders): less work and ensures that it is all saved in some form.