š Websites vanish. Links break. But knowledge can live on with your help. Use the Wayback Machineās Save Page Now tool to archive webpages that are important to you. š°ļø š¾
š Try it now: web.archive.org/save
š Websites vanish. Links break. But knowledge can live on with your help. Use the Wayback Machineās Save Page Now tool to archive webpages that are important to you. š°ļø š¾
š Try it now: web.archive.org/save
@Rocket @internetarchive There are extensions to automate it so that every single page you visit is automatically saved if it hasn't been saved in the last 30 days.
I use the Internet Archive Saver, which works on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/391088-internet-archive-saver/code
This userscript saves every visited page to the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (archive.org), if the page has not already been saved there within the last 30 days. This prevents duplicate saves (We don't want to spam the Internet Archive). Some sites are excluded by default (No need to archive google searches, for example). You can add more @exclude flags on your own.
Hey. Why don't you accept tutamail as an email address provider for registration? I tried, was denied, and contacted tech support. All I got back was some stupid form letter about "fake and temporary email addresses are not allowed."
You're the Internet Archive. Maybe look that shit up.
World is changing, people. Get with the program.
Hey @Tutanota, look at this!
@internetarchive awesome!
Yesterday I found a report that has apparently been deleted from a major international financial institution on the Wayback Machine. Very grateful!
@internetarchive And if you have some free bandwidth, spin up a warrior
http://warrior.archiveteam.org/
There is even a docker image for that.