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That's my point of Internet Archive software and emulation section : no need to be smart, open a Web page that provides a VM and voila. You don't have to do anything hard, only understand the concept and know where to find a VM.
Also if it's properly all in the browser (no backend setup, no tailscale, which I'm not sure it can be done due to networking, but maybe) then any static host can have it, heck even download a .html and open it would do. In such a situation I can't imagine it can be blocked/limited at all.
Yes I also would much prefer everything to be done locally and have no 3rd party that ultimately I won't trust (one just has to look at leaks from large companies to understand why) still "it’s their responsibility" when I tried to demonstrate it's fundamentally impossible when emulation exists is a fundamental problem.
PS: FWIW https://ktock.github.io/qemu-demo/