what the hell was that ??!Marked for deletion (Old)
The Internet Archive is going through a barrage of DDoS attacks and data breaches from some brain damaged political activists. It's a shame, Archive.org is one of the few decent websites we have left and were constantly at risk of loosing. It's not like the social media addicted smart phone users will care or even notice outside their favorite YouTuber pointing it out. In fact, last month when The Internet Archive lost their appeal against book publishers, people were no joke more up and arms about the fucking Minecraft movie
lol computer b0rk
I got really worried for a second, sadly like >>119237-san said seems vast majority of net users just aren't aware or don't care. I want to donate but due to life altercations i find it hard to ( ´_ゝ`)
>>119237>brain damaged political activistsI hate moralfags.
>>119237shit's roughit is a very load bearing bit of infrastructure, a LOT of shit depends on IA because they were nuts enough to try and literally back up the entire Internet...now I wonder if I was retarded and used one of my normal passwords on IA because lazy or if I was sensible enough to use a proper random passwordwouldn't really affect anything important since all of my serious accounts use real passwords, but some cunts would be able to get into a few other accounts of mine if it's the former...
there's so much stuff on IA that isn't anywhere else online, everyone should download everything you care about before it disappears (everything unpopular that isn't also available at dozens of other sites)
I will feel sorry for them when they stop blocking heyuri.net on teh Wayback Machine
>>119246They actually don't block Heyuri, it's Heyuri who is blocking the Internet Archive from archiving it, just like 4chan does.There's this file robots.txt in which site owners state whether crawlbots can or archive the pages or not. Heyuri's robots.txt must disallow it, so it means Kaguya doesn't want Heyuri to be archived on the internet archive
https://heyuri.net/robots.txt>User-agent: *>Disallow:
>>119249didn't IA stop reading robots.txt a while ago
>>119240>moralfagsWhat is the moral point?
>>119251Biproduct of innate animalismThe more moral someone is the more power they believe they deserve to enforce societal norms (which worked when our kind was very dependent on other tribesmen. Bashing a retard before he corrupts or gets the entire village dead was the way to go.)But now that our societies are legally "you are alone" by default then it makes no sense. The new morality is the law. Look how primal mortality resembles laws, especially in more primitive societies. Unusual erotic practices or laws regarding local religion are the usual things whose support by law easily tells how moral or not was the government.They feel that ape urge to enforce what their tribal norms are, disregarding anyone opposing whom they see as an element to destroy for what they see as common good.
>>119251copyright
>>119254morality is byproduct of the evolution of disgust;in fact seeing something evil,dirty or diseased activate the same responses in a person's brain;And part of the world with hystory of disease exhibit higher religiousity and "puritanims".disgust towards unusual sexual practice is basicaly universal ,and evolved indipendetly evrywhere, because it is a set of behaviour which propagate disease (ex. homo in generals).morality is something innate to humanity(as innate as the immune system), is not related to power, laws or tradition>They feel that ape urge to enforce what their tribal norms are, disregarding anyone opposing whom they see as an element to destroy for what they see as common good.that's is because the only tribes that survived are the one who expanded.most didn't survive
Im killing myselfthis cannot be....
>>119240moralfags??? you think they are doing this because of some sort of morality!? it's greed, my friend
it's so fucking over. I cannot fucking survive without the internet archive, I get practically everything from there. isn't this what the internet was for? to free the flow of information throughout the world?
>>119237i really doubt this was an act of political activism more than a cover made up by whoever money hungry corporations that hate happiness and freedom. its a two birds with one stone kind of thing, take down a website that gives free knowledge and also attack a political cause that decreases profits, no matter if the cause is retarded or not
>>119350>>119352Stop whining and donate some money to buying a bigger HDD, then download everything you care about or might care about in the future. Also, seed lots of torrents on public trackers and make more torrents for stuff that isn't on those trackers. You can also donate money every month to your ISP, your favorite VPN and/or a seedbox to greatly increase your torrent seeding speed so you can really make a difference.
i only used this site once to borrow a book that had cute art on it. time to change my passwords again...
>>119363I donated to them a couple weeks ago and, at least according to HIBP, the email I used hasn't been compromised. I think the h4x only targets registered accounts so you should be fine.
>>119354Schwarzenigger
>>119241i wondered the same thing, luckily it appears i reset the password to something unique before the hax happnd
>>119255but there is nothing moral about ip...
>>119363>>119384do you guys not use unique passwords for every site?