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Based on our record, Archive.org seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8514 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
To solve this issue, I will use The Web Archive's Wayback Machine. Here is a copy of StackOverFlow's website in 2010; pretty old, eh? - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
> Why do so many journos keep making these politically motivated articles. Because a bunch of journalists were being paid by the government to be politically-motivated propagandists, and that gravy train went away because of Doge. There's a ton of threads on HN about Doge, but if you search with "site:news.ycombinator.com Internews Network".....only 1 result, in the comments. from:... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
No apparent relation to https://archive.org? - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
How tech change in just 40 years. https://xkcd.com/1909/ I also use .github.io and https://archive.org/ (offline at the moment) See also https://archiveprogram.github.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
For blog there is posthaven ( https://www.posthaven.com/pledge ) but IMO `.github.io` _is_ your best bet. Even the DNS will expire if no one pays right? But if you get your DNS from github, then you don't need that. The catch is that (a) you depend on Microsoft to _never_ sunset github, there's no such pledge and (b) you're limited in the amount of content you can store (e.g. Storing podcast data is not... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Archive.md - archive.is allows you to create a copy of a webpage that will always be up even if the original link is down
Bored Button - Your gateway out of boredom.
12 Foot Ladder - Prepend 12ft.io/ to the URL of any paywalled page, and we'll try our best to remove the paywall and get you access to the article.
The Useless Web - The Useless Web is a massive collection of some of the world’s most pointless websites.
Wayback Machine - Browse through over 150 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago.
CredPR - Finding speaking opportunities for execs.