You can launch the second command several times to run multiple worker containers in parallel. On a low-end VPS you can easily run 2-3 of them. With better resources, you can run 10 of them, 20, or even more!
Important: don't use VPNs, proxies, hotspots, etc.
> In May 2023, Google announced that inactive accounts would be deleted starting on 2023-12-01 across their platform, including Blogger blogs.
"deleting some inactive accounts" is not "killing it". They first targeted blogger in 2015 but didn't follow through then? Hard to justify a panic now, innit?
Worth making sure its mirrored, certainly. XXXX I'm grateful for the wget command they suggest there, using it to back up my wife's blog now.
Edit: Their command dint work. Downloads everything then deletes the local.
That only saves it locally, it doesn't save it to archive.org for long-term preservation, which is what the ArchiveTeam Distributed Preservation of Service does.
I miss the old web, where everyone had a little website at (sometimes small) web hosting company and had everything under control. Blogspot is not the first blogging platform that disappears and won't be the last.
Maybe, there is something missing in the blogging ecosystem. I'm thinking of an easy to use GUI based blogging platform that generates static files. Basically something like a static site generator (Hugo and friends) with a nice UI + something to publish the result to whatever server is configured.
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You can easily contribute to the effort by running these two simple steps on your VPS or home computer:
You can launch the second command several times to run multiple worker containers in parallel. On a low-end VPS you can easily run 2-3 of them. With better resources, you can run 10 of them, 20, or even more!Important: don't use VPNs, proxies, hotspots, etc.
http://superkuh.com/google-legacy-blogger-accounts-delete-em...
> In May 2023, Google announced that inactive accounts would be deleted starting on 2023-12-01 across their platform, including Blogger blogs.
"deleting some inactive accounts" is not "killing it". They first targeted blogger in 2015 but didn't follow through then? Hard to justify a panic now, innit?
Worth making sure its mirrored, certainly. XXXX I'm grateful for the wget command they suggest there, using it to back up my wife's blog now.
Edit: Their command dint work. Downloads everything then deletes the local.
this person worked out the command so as to download the images as well.
Maybe, there is something missing in the blogging ecosystem. I'm thinking of an easy to use GUI based blogging platform that generates static files. Basically something like a static site generator (Hugo and friends) with a nice UI + something to publish the result to whatever server is configured.