For me it would be a full copy of wikipedia, an offline copy of some maps of where I live, some linux ISO’s, and a lot of entertainment media.
Lots of code repos. Especially repos for programming languages, compilers, and Git.
danbooru.donmai.us archive
The Time Cube so I could rebuild society.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Cube
https://web.archive.org/web/19981212033445/http://www.timecube.com/
Even better version: https://web.archive.org/web/20120224094852/http://www.timecube.com/
Not to be confused with Times Square
What the hell
Wikipedia would be the most valuable thing if I had to pick one, I guess.
An maybe the “your jimmies are eternal video” in case I need to unrustle my jimmie ever again.
Arch wiki with arch man docs.
Today I learned I’m unintentionally preparing for the Internet apocalypse.
I’m adding https://www.survivorlibrary.com/ to the list
Opera videos.
Honestly, I think I’m mostly set already (as I often go backpacking and there’s no internet there). I have offline maps for the country I’m in and neighboring regions downloaded in OsmAnd and mapy.cz (two sources just in case), Wikipedia in Kiwix, and my custom NixOS setup as a bootable ISO on a flashdrive. I’ll probably miss being able to watch science/maths edutainment on YouTube, but it’s not something I’d download.
Can’t believe I’m the first to say this, but… porn.
What makes you think I didn’t already download everything I want?
Nothing, I never said any such thing. In your case your answer to my question would be “I would not have to wish, because I already downloaded everything I want”. This makes you wise.
That’s a much classier way of calling someone a digital hoarder :)
annas-archive.org, arxiv.org, and maybe internet archive too if possible
Extra RAM.
A distilled DeepSeek R1 model.
A full copy of Stack Overflow. Otherwise, we would not know how to get the Internet working again.
Somethings are better when done from scratch.
FROM scratch AS internet # TODO
A copy of scratch then.
not sure what you’re refering to:)
http plz fix https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer