60% of my fav links from 10 yrs ago are 404. I wonder if Library of Congress expects 60% of their collection to go up in smoke every decade.
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@worrydream,@brewster_kahle is doing his best! https://archive.org/web/ -
@worrydream Also, though, so is your new housemate@juanbenet. In a very different way. You should talk to him about it sometime (-: - 7 more replies
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@worrydream as@codinghorror has a habit to mention, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine saved my day more than once. And it feels wrong. -
@lloeki@codinghorror@worrydream The automatic bookmark archive feature of@Pinboard is worth every penny to me.
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@worrydream web conflates location with identity. Let identity be hash of content and network need not be reliant on any particular loc -
@pchiusano@worrydream That's the case for URLs; URNs don't involve location.
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@worrydream Yes. Persistence of URL’s is based on the same economic principles as the original Web explosionhttp://traction.tractionsoftware.com/traction/permalink/Blog936 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@worrydream Expecting others to host the content you like is broken. HTTP and hyperlinks allow for solution but do not require it. Build oneThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@worrydream Isn’t this some sort of autopurification? How relevant are (unmaintained) articles/sites from 10 years ago anyway? -
@VividVisions@worrydream Judging from the # of IA links on my personal site http://www.gwern.net ? >715 times they're relevant.
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