Offline wipideia, maps, dictionaries and study material in at least japanese and Norwegian, and every how-to video on farming, bikes, cars, tractos, home repair, and carpentry I could get my hands on. I actually prefer books for some things, but reading japanese is such a slog for me, having them in English would save a lot of time.
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Maps and navigation. Human-to-human communication could still happen via phone call. But navigation is absolutely required now. I remember having to drive places with a simple map and it sucked.
I've got a collection already downloaded using Kiwix on an old Android tablet's storage card.
Wikipedia, a metric ton of books from Project Gutenberg, Medwiki and other medical books, stuff on homesteading, the last edition if the CIA factbook.
I can edit after I get home from work with a more complete list. Basically, I scrolled through Kiwix and grabbed what looked useful if I didn't have internet.
I already have 30 G of music, lots of TV series and movies, and all my own pictures plus a bunch of interesting ones from the internet. I also have a bunch of ebooks covering various topics including software development tech, wilderness survival, and bushcraft/homestead tutorials. I'd say I already have everything I'd take from the internet.
I've never been one to rely on the internet being available. If something is important to me, I save it just in case. Periodically I review what I have and purge what no longer matters.
Archive.org has archived an awful lot of websites and other data, including Wikipedia. If I had to take just one website, I'd take that one.
The equivalent to “infinity wishes”. Love it.
maybe just avoid the social media sites.
The internet is not bad. The internet is not 5 websites. The old internet never went away. IRC never went away. Tildeverse is a thing. Gemini is a thing.
I like the idea of gemini. But at the same time, plain html is not so bad? If all you want is text and links, we can do this with html too right? Maybe browser complexity is the issue? With a simple text-only browser a web page would just be text. Most modern sites wouldn't work, but... that's the point I guess.
As much music as I can
Well, porn, of course.
Already mentioned in OP, but a copy of Wikipedia would be first priority.
To say something else, I'd also grab the archive of GameFAQs guides.
Annas archive.....
Anna's archive does not host files itself but links to third party downloads. So without the internet it would be useless.
anna's archive's archive! (I wonder how many tb or pb that would be? same with the internet archive.)
The source files for Annas Archive seem to be around 1900 TB.
hell yeah.
I have most of what I need/want outside of the Internet (books, newspapers, people to discuss with, places to go,... even my music and movies are physical media/offline). I would get back a tad more free time, I guess which would probably be great ;)
Books and manga, and music, honestly. Without video it would take some adjustment because honestly I use or more like background noise for my eyes and ears lol but I can manage.
Books can be fictional and non fictional stories, manuals, guides and recipes.
Music and games. I'd be looking at GoG game installs.
Recipes! I gotta do something with the long winded conversations!
Shrek
all stable versions of Dwarf Fortress and all the NES, SNES, and GBA ROMs and manuals I can find
uh, and a backup of my personal blog, I guess
All the porn
Don't see myself lasting long without Invideous or Soulseek.
Are we talking like I get to bring with me everything that currently exists on a platform or everything that will exist?
maybe some old usenet/reddit archives..
NGL I am on-site rn so I've only had phone data to connect me to the interner for two weeks now. It's pretty limiting but liveable.
Probably find a giant comic and manga archive since I won't be able to visit aggregators anymore.
I have gone long stretches without internet access(by choice) the longest being from 2015 - early 2019.
The biggest adjustment is lack of music and porn personally but you get over it pretty quick.
Somehow I need to know more how that came to pass.
I mentioned in a different post how I used to train hop but to sum it up i spent a lot of time on the outskirts of society surviving off what I could carry with some space to give for dog food which is self explanatory.
I hitchhiked, walked, biked and train hopped through the lower 48 while working off grid seasonaly.
I found it easier to move on from a place with no social media or phone # to tie me down to anyone otherwise I would have never left some towns. I met some really amazing people and I miss them very much but Im glad I made that choice.