Chris Double (bluishcoder) changed his main website to be served directly from Freenet:
Thanks to this, the same article is now available from my inproxy [2].
And, naturally, from Freenet:
USK@1ORdIvjL2H1bZblJcP8hu2LjjKtVB-rVzp8mLty~5N4,8hL85otZBbq0geDsSKkBK4sKESL2SrNVecFZz9NxGVQ,AQACAAE/bluishcoder/20/2015/09/14/using-freenet-for-static-websites.html
This makes the site secure against efforts to take it down, and even if the keys would get compromised, old editions would still be available as SSK.
Example: the article about using Freenet as backend in version 20 of the site [3]
And not to forget: People can access it anonymously from Freenet [4].
Links:
[1] http://bluishcoder.co.nz/2015/09/14/using-freenet-for-static-websites.html
[2] https://d6.gnutella2.info/freenet/USK@1ORdIvjL2H1bZblJcP8hu2LjjKtVB-rVzp8mLty~5N4,8hL85otZBbq0geDsSKkBK4sKESL2SrNVecFZz9NxGVQ,AQACAAE/bluishcoder/20/2015/09/14/using-freenet-for-static-websites.html
[3] https://d6.gnutella2.info/freenet/SSK@1ORdIvjL2H1bZblJcP8hu2LjjKtVB-rVzp8mLty~5N4,8hL85otZBbq0geDsSKkBK4sKESL2SrNVecFZz9NxGVQ,AQACAAE/bluishcoder-20/2015/09/14/using-freenet-for-static-websites.html
[4] https://freenetproject.org