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You sound like someone that would work for the CIA or FBI if they offered you a job. Those are the types of people that I cannot and will not ever trust. I do not respect your opinion.


You don't have to, but hilariously - I would never work for the CIA or FBA (I mean I can't, I think they require a college degree) but the most paranoid conspiracy-theorist libertarian hacker I ever knew did, and said it was the best work of his life. Ironic?

I'm going to move off-grid and become a sovereign citizen.


I switched to Perma.cc earlier this week and have had a mixed experience to say the least. I think image heavy pages just error out completely, while still charging me such as:

https://www.in.gov/nircc/planning/highway/traffic-data/inter...

and reddit blocks their agent seemingly. It is open source though.


Ready to accept tips but no privacy policy in place?


Fair point on the privacy policy. Since this handles financial data (net worth tracking), having a clear, accessible privacy policy would build trust—especially if accepting tips/payments. Even for a free tool, explicit data handling practices (what's stored, how long, where) matter a lot to users.

Would be great to see this addressed in the next update.


Thank you I had searched archive.is


I found it valuable to read archive.is owner's blog: https://lj.rossia.org/users/archive_today/

Personally I am finding this situation problematic and am seeking immediate replacement. Wayback Machine seems better but I am thinking of something that is less clunky, and has a good API. I think I am just going to pay for https://perma.cc/.


Thanks for the heads-up. I work in public housing and these news articles are how we are typically notified!


This is fantastic and I am so happy to see the transparency displayed here, things like this really help people understand "the other side" of journalism.


I got: This site can’t be reached The webpage at https://benjaminward.com/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. ERR_ADDRESS_INVALID


Weird... DNS is either not updated everywhere yet or some alias needs added. Every variation I can think of loads fine for me...


Weird to me too, I can access the site from my VPS, and my home PC, but other networks I frequent it is inaccessible.


if you have a cheap vps you can use it to forward the traffic to for some benefit, that is what i have been doing when i need compute accessible online and don't want to pay for cloud.


Headscale is an open source alternative, I haven't read the code but it might be a good place to start: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale


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