

Only one I know of is archive.org / The Wayback Machine, but that’s got limitations that archive.today never had, since the latter ignored corporate restrictions & U.S. copyright law. So not a perfect replacement, sadly.


Only one I know of is archive.org / The Wayback Machine, but that’s got limitations that archive.today never had, since the latter ignored corporate restrictions & U.S. copyright law. So not a perfect replacement, sadly.


archive.today isn’t fantastic either, unfortunately. A while back they took advantage of their popularity to DDoS another site that they had a beef with. uBlock Origin had to add a rule to prevent visits to the site from causing your computer to make an entirely unnecessary network request that contributed to the attack.


Saying they didn’t take it into consideration sounds overly harsh, especially without a source for it. Reminds me of that old tale of how “NASA made a space pen, the Russians used a pencil,” which neglected to mention how problematic pencil graphite was in space.
I think it’s fair to give NASA the benefit of the doubt.
None that I’m aware of unfortunately.