I strongly believe IA or any serious project working on permanent persistence must provide an option (opt-in if you will) to make the published material irremovable, à la arXiv [1].<p>[1] Red parts of <a href="https://arxiv.org/help/license" rel="nofollow">https://arxiv.org/help/license</a>
I didn't see any articles relating to how it was decentralized. Is internet archive going for something similar to a blockchain setup, because that would actually be one of the few cases it would make sense<p>I am not familiar with this new dweb subdomain, what is unique about it?<p>Archive has actually lost some of the archives I stored on it, which is weird, because I ran multitude of backups on it a few years back when the site got taken offline
What is it? My browser (firefox) sees nothing* even after enabling javascript.<p>*Except the sentence "The decentralized web is everywhere, but we have to find it." and a Name form that does nothing.
When cloudflare screwed up and published everyones secrets there was a coordinated effort involving, amongst others, archive.org to try and scrub the internet of those secrets. Are there any mechanism available to allow similar efforts with this dweb version?
Aww I was going to add almost exactly the same thing to <a href="https://github.com/pirate/bookmark-archiver" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/pirate/bookmark-archiver</a> but IA beat me to the punch! I still hope to add decentralized storage and lookup mechanisms to BA eventually, but considering one BA's archive outputs is the Internet Archive, it's less pressing now.
This is really cool! A bit sluggish, but I love the idea!<p>If you think back to, say, the library of Alexandria, to how much knowledge has been lost over the ages, it is so important to preserve as much as we can for future generations.<p>And building a decentralized foundation for this archive is a big step going forward, congratulations!
GUN author here (<a href="https://github.com/amark/gun" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/amark/gun</a>) happy to answer any questions.<p>IA did this integration in 1 week, Mitra is awesome.<p>Also, decentralized Reddit (<a href="https://notabug.io" rel="nofollow">https://notabug.io</a>) was built in 1 week on us, and pushed 0.5TB P2P traffic on 1st day.<p>Note: I may not be awake for several hours, and might not be able to reply until Monday.