I've observed that I can modify any website in ...\Fai\appdata\filepackages and the changed-site comes up in FAI Viewer with up-to-date blocks. While this would only affect me, I might be passing along site to nodes that download from me?
Is this bug or feature?
Also, with the HTML so accessible, it could be possible to have any FAI node return that HTML in HTTP request? If so, no site would be needed for content, rather a list of FaiNet node to render content. Think of this as a decentralized and Denial-Of-Service-proof content provider
With FAI viewer, you can browse the HTTP world. With this approach, the Chrome (in HTTP world) could seamlessly search FaiNet. The advantage of FaiNet over HTTP world is that you can search the FaiNet Web even without an internet connection! And with above, people could use the browser they prefer most (I am thinking).