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TallestSkil on scored.co
11 days ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
I estimate that it’ll take me ~100 hours just to re-archive every citation already in my book when the site gets taken down. Some things I won’t be able to get back because the original sites are gone. I have local copies of everything, but that means nothing.
i have an entire lists with archives, pics with archive links too
the amount of work to physically archive AND catalogue every archive would be the death of me
unfortunately the archive shoah is real and its coming because if i was a ZOG LORD it would be first on my hitlist since it serves truth, and to the jew... truth is like the light, it burns and it cleanses its strongest weapon... Lies.
11 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
Can't you automate it from a list of URLs? For things that have been taken down already, maybe you can archive the archived version on a backup-archive?
One could make a zog-proof archiving system by dumping the stuff in incremental zip files and torrenting them, and saving their hash to popular crypto blockchains to have timestamped proof of their content. Nice little project for someone to spend a summer holiday on.
11 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
>automate
Possibly; I’ll have to look into it.
>a backup-archive?
Finding one is going to be the main problem. The Wayback isn’t suited because it already refuses to archive some of the links I’ve tried to save. And anywhere else is apparently as ephemeral as archive.today, because the Wayback is government approved and anything else isn’t.
the amount of work to physically archive AND catalogue every archive would be the death of me
unfortunately the archive shoah is real and its coming because if i was a ZOG LORD it would be first on my hitlist since it serves truth, and to the jew... truth is like the light, it burns and it cleanses its strongest weapon... Lies.
One could make a zog-proof archiving system by dumping the stuff in incremental zip files and torrenting them, and saving their hash to popular crypto blockchains to have timestamped proof of their content. Nice little project for someone to spend a summer holiday on.
Possibly; I’ll have to look into it.
>a backup-archive?
Finding one is going to be the main problem. The Wayback isn’t suited because it already refuses to archive some of the links I’ve tried to save. And anywhere else is apparently as ephemeral as archive.today, because the Wayback is government approved and anything else isn’t.
https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox
https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox