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archive.today has multiple domains and it randomly transfers you to whichwever one. They own archive.today (which is their main name), then they have archive.ph, archive.li, archive.vn, and a couple others i cant remember but they have all sorts of domains and their owner is anonymous but every domain name is registered under a "Denis Petrov" which is sort of an east European version of john doe.
I like the archiving capabilities of archive.today (*.ph, *.is, *.fo, *.li, *.md, *.vn), but I want to know who runs it, whether they are affiliated with a particular government, and if the platform can be trusted. Wikipedia's Archive.today page lists little information regarding its operators.
Library Genesis (LibGen) is the largest free library in history: giving the world free access to 84 million scholarly journal articles, 6.6 million academic and general-interest books, 2.2 million comics, and 381 thousand magazines. /r/libgen and its moderators are not directly affiliated with Library Genesis.
Advantage is that it's run by a big organization with a lot of funds (this is subject to change). wayback also uses WARC which results in a higher fidelity snapshot. Archive.today is run by 1 person in eastern europe; no idea how it is funded. They use single-file like snapshots instead of WARC so reactive sites with a lot of JS will not work.
I've analyzed the request of manually saving a file (Firefox' developer tools have a handy 'Copy as cURL' function for this - see the bottom of the post for the actual request).
The owner of archive.today requests Wikipedia to always use archive.today - it is a gateway that redirects to one of the final destinations (.is, .li, .fo, .ph, .vn and .md) based on load and availability. It provides archive.today flexibility to dynamically redirect traffic to other domains/servers. Currently I'm on Proton VPN and the sites ...
I prefer archive things on both sites, cause internet archive eventually remove some pages/content. One example is that they remove all 8ch archived images after the shooting, and archive.today also, occasionally, remove some stuff, so you better archive on multiple services.
32 votes, 16 comments. I've been using archive.today for 3-4 years now to read Financial Times and Wall Wall St. Journal, all while flipping the…
Archive.is (Archive.today) has been down for 2 days : r/DataHoarder. r/DataHoarder. r/DataHoarder. This is a sub that aims at bringing data hoarders together to share their passion with like minded people. • 3 yr. ago.
How: in Safari, touch the website settings icon to the left of the URL bar. That icon reads "aA" and is where you request the desktop version of a site or adjust font size. In the website settings menu, you'll see "Reduce Rrivacy Protections." Touch that option and see whether the infinite CAPTCHA becomes a single CAPTCHA.