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Let's appreciate the Internet Archive. They're willing to host pretty much anything for free and generally only remove items if they receive a DMCA notice. • CD-ROM collection. Lots of old shareware / shovelware: https://archive.org/details/cd-roms • Software Library. A lot of these can be played right in the browser: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary • DOS games specifically: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games • Console games. Again, almost all of these run in the browser: https://archive.org/details/consolelivingroom • The Prelinger Archives. Old ephemeral, educational, industrial films: https://archive.org/details/prelinger?tab=collection • Transfers of random old VHS tapes: https://archive.org/details/vhsvault • The Computer Chronicles. A tech show that ran through the 80s and 90s: https://archive.org/details/computerchronicles?tab=collection • Attention K-Mart Shoppers: A collection of K-Mart instore music/announcement tapes from the late 80s-early 90s supplemented by older muzak records and training films: https://archive.org/details/attentionkmartshoppers • Netlabel collection: https://archive.org/details/netlabels • Live Music Archive. Mostly jambands, but there's regular rock like Mission of Burma and Smashing Pumpkins and also even Autechre: https://archive.org/details/etree • Over 300,000 78 and cylinder recordings: https://archive.org/details/78rpm • Magazine scans: https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack Top-Level Divisions: • Books and Texts: https://archive.org/details/texts • Video: https://archive.org/details/movies • Audio: https://archive.org/details/audio • Software: https://archive.org/details/software Dive in and bring something back
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Anonymous 07/08/21(Thu)03:41:07 No. fb-KNWH0LUB
>>fb-GT4KLZ21 (OP) Protips: • Search for game system + roms will bring up complete rom collections. These tend to be removed, but people keep uploading them. Example: https://archive.org/search.php?query=snes+roms • On item pages on the bottom of the "DOWNLOAD OPTIONS" box, there's a link called "SHOW ALL" which will show directory listing all of the files. For compressed archives and even ISOs, it'll have a link called "(View Contents)" which will give a directory listing for those and allow you to download individual files without having to download the entire collection. This is useful for grabbing singles games from on of the above rom collections. Example: https://archive.org/download/dm12_20190927 https://ia803105.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/7/items/dm12_20190927/DM12.ISO
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decentralised internet archive when?
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Anonymous 07/08/21(Thu)15:29:35 No. fb-0TX7L0F3
>>fb-H8IYG9GA Owncloud federates right? A bunch of owncloud nodes for archival purposes sounds doable
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Anonymous 07/08/21(Thu)17:11:27 No. fb-9F51ZG8L
>>fb-H8IYG9GA unironically this is a really good idea. I would make an instance for this
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Anonymous 07/08/21(Thu)20:30:51 No. fb-CZ7AVZ5X
>>fb-GT4KLZ21 (OP) donated to them this year and I don't donate easy
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Anonymous 07/09/21(Fri)10:43:53 No. fb-7YD23MRI
>>fb-GT4KLZ21 (OP) https://archive.org/details/SR079-CockmastaFlex-Bros4BHoes/12+Gayngsta+Faggot+Bruthafuckaz.mp3
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Anonymous 07/10/21(Sat)19:11:12 No. fb-OWJDRSRD >>fb-Q73PQLUQ
>>fb-H8IYG9GA this would not only be great for archival but it would make it so that the people who are paranoid about "the evil kiwifarms" "stealing their posts" via archival have a psychological breakdown.
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Anonymous 07/10/21(Sat)23:41:22 No. fb-Q73PQLUQ
>>fb-OWJDRSRD They'll get over it
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Alright /prog/champs, here is a project for this year: >>fb-QMFCOQ9L → We need to come up with a plan to achieve this utopia.
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>>fprog-6UJBBUTN ipfs you actual nigger
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Anonymous 07/11/21(Sun)06:28:12 No. fb-E5F6DAMN
Geocities MIDI collection https://archive.org/details/archiveteam-geocities-midi-collection-2009 Over 51,000 (417 MB) of MIDI files from Geocities. Identical files were removed, but files that differed were kept. Archive listing: https://archive.org/download/archiveteam-geocities-midi-collection-2009/2009.GeoCities.MIDI.ArchiveTeam.zip/
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Anonymous 07/21/21(Wed)17:47:49 No. fb-DKVXSIBJ
https://archive.org/details/woodstock94_bootleg Almost the entire 43 hour pay-per-view broadcast of Woodstock 94 on 22 VHS tapes. Some bits missing due to tape swaps.
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wrong, they censor their wayback machine. Try getting an archive of socialmatter.net or some other sites like it and they'll say it's been excluded.
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Anonymous 01/28/22(Fri)01:25:59 No. fb-HQCVAM1X
>>fb-V2J1GA5O →
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>>fb-V2J1GA5O → They do, just not intentionally. (Don't) look up the archive for 34chan.net in 2007 and go to the random board. I've reported it to cybertip over a week ago. Shit is still there. To add insult to injury the archive has been there since '07 meaning the internet archive as been serving that cp for 15 years!
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Anonymous 02/20/22(Sun)09:25:14 No. fb-YJEKZYGZ >>fb-CNUHPTPR
>>fb-AKPJWKFJ federal agent hands typed this post
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Anonymous 02/20/22(Sun)10:54:42 No. fb-6Y21U0K0
>>fb-96IOGLJG It looks like that was done intentionally; https://socialmatter.net/robots.txt bans the Internet Archive bot I've gotten plenty of dissident material from IA so I don't think it's fair to accuse them
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Anonymous 02/20/22(Sun)19:54:44 No. fb-CNUHPTPR
>>fb-YJEKZYGZ Ironically no. But I’m serious about the DON’T part. I’ve reported it so the feds should be aware of it now. I’d like for it to actually be removed but I can’t find any report abuse page on the web archive to tell them.
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Anonymous 02/21/22(Mon)03:04:57 No. fb-1QO99MMU
>>fb-GT4KLZ21 (OP) What's also interesting is that it can make JSTOR and other publishers pee their pants (i.e., because of the huge number of "pirated" PDFs). You can contribute to the Archive by posting that shit too.
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Anonymous 02/22/22(Tue)01:24:19 No. fb-342MCM69
>>fb-AKPJWKFJ Yeeeeeaaaaah baby! It got taken down! That’s what it’s all about! Whoooo! (I sent an anon email to them and that did the trick) I I’ve done my good deed. Fuck pedos, they’re the main reason that crypto anarchy sucks and we can’t have free speech/data absolutism.
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Anonymous 02/22/22(Tue)20:35:29 No. fb-OHDY0U56
>>fb-ZN66L2ZA → Yeah that was my doing. I sent an email with an anon email service to their contact email and the domain was excluded the next day. It takes cybertip forever to do anything.
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Anonymous 02/28/22(Mon)07:58:22 No. fb-CG4JTWB5
>>fb-QGO6YNP6 → Its my theme song! i post it on imageboards so ppl think im cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous 03/10/22(Thu)04:26:14 No. fb-1OOL6561
>>fb-AKPJWKFJ t. glow in the dark cia nigger
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https://archive.org/details/stgigaarchive 82 hour-long recordings of 90s St.GIGA Tide of Sound broadcasts. St.GIGA was one of the first satellite radio broadcasters, initially it didn't follow a set schedule, but the music followed the tide chart with the music rising and falling in intensity throughout the day. Music is a mix of ambient, new age, fusion, deep house, etc. mixed with nature recordings and occasional poetry readings.

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