I mean, I could see it coming, but not this blatantly. It’s also a bit worrying that the CEO is saying something needs to be done to keep the plant running.
I mean, I could see it coming, but not this blatantly. It’s also a bit worrying that the CEO is saying something needs to be done to keep the plant running.
The Internet Archive is compliant with the law. My understand is that archive.today isn’t, and I believe they do things like using paid subscriptions (donated, if I recall correctly) to de-paywall articles.
As a result, you should use the Internet Archive where you have the option, because archive.today may eventually be shut down.
EDIT: Here’s the article I was recalling all this from: https://gyrovague.com/2023/08/05/archive-today-on-the-trail-of-the-mysterious-guerrilla-archivist-of-the-internet/ It’s worth a read!
Oh sweet! Thanks for the article as well, that’ll be good.