Water flavored.
Water flavored.
Mmm, hallucinogenic orange juice.
That’s because the new one is just the existing web app that loads inside an Edge instance so they were basically starting from scratch. I realized that when I discovered I couldn’t open the new version on my laptop that I had uninstalled Edge from.
Oh, and MS is killing the old version. Joy.
I still give it an 83% chance that at least one random dude named Sheldon Brown has received a stranger’s credit card in the mail.
That’s okay, at a certain age it becomes irrelevant information anyway.
While I fully support the spirit of this idea, the problem here has little to do with a lack of storage redundancy and everything to do with the bandwidth limitations of a nonprofit company vs a malicious nation state that would seek to deny access to this sort of resource. Basically, given enough bandwidth, you either become resilient to most of these attacks or you become capable of performing them yourself on anyone with a slower connection than you.
I think the Internet Archive would be better served by direct donations, although I’d also love to see a complete torrent posted that gets updated regularly for anyone with the storage and bandwidth necessary to grab and then re-seed it. The web content alone is nearly a trillion pages, though, so that’s not going to be a long list of volunteers.
Wait, there are other countries?!
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Nope, sorry about your luck. Nothing on anime or Star Trek, either.
Well, reality has a well-known liberal bias.
Depends on the hardware.
If that’s the fast part of the name, I’m not sure I want to know where the buck comes from.
Again.
Explain…?
You’re also likely to repeatedly trip whatever breaker that outlet is connected to unless it’s a big one like you’d have for a central AC unit, but then you’d likely also know enough to have a proper transfer switch.
And it’s becoming increasingly likely you’ll never see it again.