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trompetenaccoun ◴[] No.41895988[source]
We need archives built on decentralized storage. Don't get me wrong, I really like and support the work Internet Archive is doing, but preserving history is too important to entrust it solely to singular entities, which means singular points of failure.
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1. NelsonMinar ◴[] No.41899160[source]
Is anyone using ArchiveBox regularly? It's a self-hosted archiving solution. Not the ambitious decentralized system I think this comment is thinking of but a practical way for someone to run an archive for themselves. https://archivebox.io/
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2. bigiain ◴[] No.41899472[source]
@nikisweeting the dev of archivebox was active in a thread about out here last week.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41860909

I'd never heard of it, but their responses to question and comments in that thread were really really good (and I now have "install and configure archivebox on the media server" on my upcoming weekend projects list).

3. jumpingscript ◴[] No.41901607[source]
I am self-hosting ArchiveBox through yunohost, for the odd blog article I come across and like. Not a heavy user per se, but it's doing its thing reliably.