there is also `japatokal`: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu... It is very possible that `gyrovague` is not `japatokal` but an impersonator.
It is down for many years already and no one spotted.
Just webrecorder + magnolia and you'll get something similar. Maybe even better: magnolia outperforms archive.is on paywalls
The problems here is not that hardness, and not even yearly certificate updates, or bothering with new certs on every IP address change, but (as the commentator above rightly pointed out)... 1. Planned obsolescence…
Exactly those PIC18 devices, still in production and on sale, w/o any changes during the years: http://utronix.se/ Of course, no https, but.. it is not a platform limitation, just an undemanded feature: how would you…
~20 years ago there have been websites running on 8-bit chips consuming 400 bytes of ROM and 32 bytes of RAM (e.g. http://web.archive.org/web/20050601082859/http://www-ccs.cs...., an open-source clone:…
It is online at 1ft.io I read that from recent magnolia commits, it falls back to {12,1}ft for some websites (apparently, some techniques cannot be done on client-side, perhaps, they require proxies in particular…
This is not a country that lives off taxes from the little people, it lives off the sale of natural resources. Moreover, many people are in a grey area of the economy, paying no taxes at all: for example software…
In his books (likely in autobiographical "Unholdes Frankreich")
Lyon Feuchtwanger, a Jew and anti-fascist who fled Hitler's Germany, lost all his savings in banks in the US, Canada, Britain and France. Because of the sanctions imposed on him as a German citizen. The only bank he…
No, it's about protecting against racist discrimination. I would prefer to work with companies where different nationalities are represented. 90%+ of employees in one country (be it Ukraine, Russia, USA or China) is a…
So, you blame your clients: programmers, webmasters, etc in war crimes. Got it. Even I am Estonian, I move away looking for a more sane company.
But such moves only shows the unreliability of businesses that preach net neutrality and similar things and in fact discriminate based on ethnicity. So they show that Putin is right, that democracy and liberalism are…
One of my websites is blocked by Roskomnadzor, so I'd prefer an offshore registrar :(
> your company has a lot of Ukrainian employees That raises a question: how to find a domain registar without a lot of Ukrainian employees ? According to the recent leak, Epik has them a lot as well. Could we…
Almost all torrent sites. Generally, "data" sites which people love to scrape and think that Tor is a good tool for that
Google is not available for Huawei phones, so self-hosted APK is a respect to their users
"own IP's/ASN" is a way too expensive unless you resell it retail. $X,XXX a year just to reduce risk of downtimes caused by those cut offs?
There are many paywalls not so easy to bypass as removing a hovering modal, spoofing User-Agent and Referrer or redirecting to Wayback Machine or Google Cache. There is a wellknown paywall-cleaning browser extension and…
One day they delete your free server and you won't be able to ask why, because you have no "support tokens" to submit a ticket.
http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/
Facebook owns at least 2 ICANN registrars: "RegistrarSec" and "RegistrarSafe". Both have the save website and mailing address but there are 2 independent ICANN accreditations. Likely, it is designed to prevent another…
likely people used to search "site:archive.ph something weird" just before you. Isn't that what privacy-oriented search engines are for?
If only business news. A few months ago HN was flooded with articles about Navalny. There is quite a lot of this kind of political spam, from different countries.
> As for Gitlab & Github; I see no reason for a frontend since they don't hide things behind a login prompt They do. Not at the Facebook scale, but they already started moving in that direction: unfolding issues with…
there is also `japatokal`: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu... It is very possible that `gyrovague` is not `japatokal` but an impersonator.
It is down for many years already and no one spotted.
Just webrecorder + magnolia and you'll get something similar. Maybe even better: magnolia outperforms archive.is on paywalls
The problems here is not that hardness, and not even yearly certificate updates, or bothering with new certs on every IP address change, but (as the commentator above rightly pointed out)... 1. Planned obsolescence…
Exactly those PIC18 devices, still in production and on sale, w/o any changes during the years: http://utronix.se/ Of course, no https, but.. it is not a platform limitation, just an undemanded feature: how would you…
~20 years ago there have been websites running on 8-bit chips consuming 400 bytes of ROM and 32 bytes of RAM (e.g. http://web.archive.org/web/20050601082859/http://www-ccs.cs...., an open-source clone:…
It is online at 1ft.io I read that from recent magnolia commits, it falls back to {12,1}ft for some websites (apparently, some techniques cannot be done on client-side, perhaps, they require proxies in particular…
This is not a country that lives off taxes from the little people, it lives off the sale of natural resources. Moreover, many people are in a grey area of the economy, paying no taxes at all: for example software…
In his books (likely in autobiographical "Unholdes Frankreich")
Lyon Feuchtwanger, a Jew and anti-fascist who fled Hitler's Germany, lost all his savings in banks in the US, Canada, Britain and France. Because of the sanctions imposed on him as a German citizen. The only bank he…
No, it's about protecting against racist discrimination. I would prefer to work with companies where different nationalities are represented. 90%+ of employees in one country (be it Ukraine, Russia, USA or China) is a…
So, you blame your clients: programmers, webmasters, etc in war crimes. Got it. Even I am Estonian, I move away looking for a more sane company.
But such moves only shows the unreliability of businesses that preach net neutrality and similar things and in fact discriminate based on ethnicity. So they show that Putin is right, that democracy and liberalism are…
One of my websites is blocked by Roskomnadzor, so I'd prefer an offshore registrar :(
> your company has a lot of Ukrainian employees That raises a question: how to find a domain registar without a lot of Ukrainian employees ? According to the recent leak, Epik has them a lot as well. Could we…
Almost all torrent sites. Generally, "data" sites which people love to scrape and think that Tor is a good tool for that
Google is not available for Huawei phones, so self-hosted APK is a respect to their users
"own IP's/ASN" is a way too expensive unless you resell it retail. $X,XXX a year just to reduce risk of downtimes caused by those cut offs?
There are many paywalls not so easy to bypass as removing a hovering modal, spoofing User-Agent and Referrer or redirecting to Wayback Machine or Google Cache. There is a wellknown paywall-cleaning browser extension and…
One day they delete your free server and you won't be able to ask why, because you have no "support tokens" to submit a ticket.
http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/
Facebook owns at least 2 ICANN registrars: "RegistrarSec" and "RegistrarSafe". Both have the save website and mailing address but there are 2 independent ICANN accreditations. Likely, it is designed to prevent another…
likely people used to search "site:archive.ph something weird" just before you. Isn't that what privacy-oriented search engines are for?
If only business news. A few months ago HN was flooded with articles about Navalny. There is quite a lot of this kind of political spam, from different countries.
> As for Gitlab & Github; I see no reason for a frontend since they don't hide things behind a login prompt They do. Not at the Facebook scale, but they already started moving in that direction: unfolding issues with…