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:
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.
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/.
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.
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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.