I have https://archive.org as second result, sep11... Is also the first for me. - Source: Hacker News / 16 days ago
Internet Archive is best known for its Wayback Machine. But registered users also get 250GB of free storage for video uploads and other media. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I went to the google search page and put in the URL with the cache: prefix. Eg "cache:http://archive.org/". This is now broken. Existing cache entries still exist, but unfortunately unless you know the URL it is inaccessible. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
If you didn't already know of archiving websites, you're one of today's lucky ten thousand! See https://archive.org :). - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The Mennonite Hymnal has many hymns from the Mennonite tradition that your in-laws may (or, to be honest, may not) know. You can borrow it from archive.org here: https://archive.org/details/mennonitehymnal0000unse/. Source: 5 months ago
The devs of Plutonium used to give a download link to torrents for the games on their website until Activision took down a similar project for COD 4. These torrents are still accessible via archive.org (search pluto_t4_full_game for BO1; pluto_t6_full_game for BO2. Source: 5 months ago
You can also search for pdf books on https://archive.org/. Source: 5 months ago
If you have not watched The World at War and. You are interested in WWII, it is available in all 37 episodes on archive.org to either watch online or download. Well worth your time for the interviews alone. Source: 5 months ago
Ive never heard of "the lonely". If youre talking about mister lonely its on tubi and archive.org. It also has a dvd but its sort of rare. Source: 5 months ago
Background: While I'm curious looking topics about Flat Earth and it's debunk, my friend send me this video created by the nickname "BossDarling" that might interest you. This is an 2015ish video so the quality might a bit blurry, it's originated from youtube, but youtube constantly banning the account who upload it, I don't wanna risk it too, that's why I upload it in archive.org. Source: 5 months ago
Found it on archive.org, hope that scratches an itch for you. Source: 5 months ago
Oh wow, thank you! I cloned my install and am fine for myself for now, but really great its up there. Funny thing: I'm in contact with the Lenovo support and was contemplating if I sould upload it to archive.org as soon as I had the image, but I thought "well thats going to be taken down fast". Source: 5 months ago
You can also read free books at archive.org and gutenberg.org. Source: 5 months ago
There's some older apple software installers available on archive.org. Source: 5 months ago
Sometimes it helps to search from outside YouTube, which is what worked in this case. There were also some relevant blog posts from blogs that have been taken down, and you might find those in the Wayback Machine at archive.org. Source: 5 months ago
Video being real, clouds planted by the CIA later except for the 2 or 3 found on archive.org (or maybe they hacked into archive.org), person working for textures.com on twitter is a plant, stock footage altered after the fact to look vaguely like the video. Jonas is a plant. Ashton Forbes is a plant to make the believers look like idiots. Source: 5 months ago
I did get some numbers mixed up but my point stands. (The reading list that linked to this article was censored a while ago so I had to dig into archive.org to find the article). Source: 5 months ago
The archive is uploaded to Archive.org, someone posted about it 2 years ago for ripping models. Though I actually don't need to download from the archive since I am somehow able to still download the game via steam, but from investigating a ton of people actually can't download from steam anymore, so I am simply the anomaly able to do so. Source: 5 months ago
Https://itch.io/t/1023779/pixel-element-fighters-use-every-pixel-to-win The game site is still on archive.org, but sadly you can't download it from there. Https://web.archive.org/web/20201127145903/https://cipsoft.itch.io/pixel-element-fighters. Source: 5 months ago
The title is basically makes up the main point of this post. I downloaded a seemingly normal ISO from archive.org for the PC version of Lego Star Wars II. I know it has SecuROM DRM on it, so I installed a patch from the Patch Scrolls or whatever the site was called. I installed, and it said to run it and then put the disc in to install before the procedure started. However, the crack did not work and SecuROM still... Source: 5 months ago
Sadly I use archive.org to get my games. You're right, there aren't any shops like that anymore, not in Montreal from what I know. Source: 5 months ago
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