kiwifarms has been kicked off .is
I went here for an IP to write in /etc/hosts and no one has posted it yet :(
Just do not take him for your own roleplay model
taking this very post from flagged trash can and posting again - is definitively a such act
There is a perception that the use of the archive by the HN community has some positive value for the archive. But in fact: 1. HN uses a free service that someone else pays for. 2. HN abuses its paywall bypass function,…
thetimes.com has a paywall if you visit it from the UK, and full content if you are in the US. entonces, US-based archive.org "bypasses" this paywall as well:…
It was already in <s>"The Simpsons"</s> "Accelerando"
Actually, I'm not entirely sure on how archive.org achieves its resiliency. It's a rather interesting question for archive.org, if one were to interview them, that is. Unlike archive.today, they don't appear to have any…
They always direct clients to a server abroad. The task is exactly opposite to what CDNs do
e.g. currently most media snapshots contain wartime propaganda forbidden at least somewhere. RT content verboten in Germany, DW content verboten in Russia, not to mention another dozen of hot spots. "Other websites" are…
Hm, a pro-Kremlin website, banned on Russian state firewall while actively used by Myrotvorets and many gov.ua sites....
How's this supposed to work? It doesn’t even make it through the Cloudflare captcha.
They use EDNS for regional compliance, not for bandwidth optimization.
Did you save it?
They might need to tweak a single word. Streisand readers won’t have a clue which. Save the page now and compare a week later.
They check for client IP. True Googlebot always comes from 66.249.*.*
Why not? Many of us host terabytes of opaque data on platforms like GitHub without ever paying or facing deletion threats.
wsj has easy-to-bypass paywall but hard-to-bypass antibot/antiscraping solution, so the browser extensions work better than hosted bypassers
It is haters' secret weapon to take archive.today down: https://x.com/archiveis/status/1809081807452696711
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kiwifarms has been kicked off .is
I went here for an IP to write in /etc/hosts and no one has posted it yet :(
Just do not take him for your own roleplay model
taking this very post from flagged trash can and posting again - is definitively a such act
There is a perception that the use of the archive by the HN community has some positive value for the archive. But in fact: 1. HN uses a free service that someone else pays for. 2. HN abuses its paywall bypass function,…
thetimes.com has a paywall if you visit it from the UK, and full content if you are in the US. entonces, US-based archive.org "bypasses" this paywall as well:…
It was already in <s>"The Simpsons"</s> "Accelerando"
Actually, I'm not entirely sure on how archive.org achieves its resiliency. It's a rather interesting question for archive.org, if one were to interview them, that is. Unlike archive.today, they don't appear to have any…
They always direct clients to a server abroad. The task is exactly opposite to what CDNs do
e.g. currently most media snapshots contain wartime propaganda forbidden at least somewhere. RT content verboten in Germany, DW content verboten in Russia, not to mention another dozen of hot spots. "Other websites" are…
Hm, a pro-Kremlin website, banned on Russian state firewall while actively used by Myrotvorets and many gov.ua sites....
How's this supposed to work? It doesn’t even make it through the Cloudflare captcha.
They use EDNS for regional compliance, not for bandwidth optimization.
Did you save it?
They might need to tweak a single word. Streisand readers won’t have a clue which. Save the page now and compare a week later.
They check for client IP. True Googlebot always comes from 66.249.*.*
Why not? Many of us host terabytes of opaque data on platforms like GitHub without ever paying or facing deletion threats.
wsj has easy-to-bypass paywall but hard-to-bypass antibot/antiscraping solution, so the browser extensions work better than hosted bypassers
It is haters' secret weapon to take archive.today down: https://x.com/archiveis/status/1809081807452696711
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