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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Now get your *public* ip address at this site https://who.is/ and share
it with your friends. Watch in horror as they access all the files in
the directory you launched the server!
-## How can make this server available on the Internet *cheaply* and *independently*
+## How can I make this server available on the Internet *cheaply* and *independently*
<i>
TL;DR Expense scales with independence. It's possible to become your own
service provider, get IP addresses from ICANN, your own hardware to host
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ template language to render it automatically. But if your content is
short and sweet, or you're mostly hosting files, writing a few basic
HTML files in vim or notepad and adding some CSS goes a long way.
I wrote my own view of the topic in the context of how I wrote this site
-[here](/site/tutorials/www/quick-intro-to-html-css.html). And you can
+[here](/tutorials/www/quick-intro-to-html-css.html). And you can
find a number of great guides on how to write files, copy them and
manage them in the [references](#references).
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ But once you have stuff to share, how do you keep this stuff online?
Technically yes, but practically probably not. At least not at a lot of
extra cost to you. If you do want to host a small thing at home, like
some text or some cat pics, a
-[tor hidden service](/site/tutorials/tor/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.html)
+[tor hidden service](/tutorials/tor/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.html)
is a great option.
I spent a lot of time searching on this (you can find a full list of