Useful archiving efforts and other projects to help out with:HIGH priority (If you don't help archive these automatically, the data will probably be lost forever):1. http://warrior.archiveteam.org/Help out automatically archive things being shut down right now by running ArchiveTeam Warrior program (or specific containers) in the background:Requirements: Few GB of space, some bandwidth and small amount of CPU power, more info: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_WarriorIf you learn that a site or any online data is in danger of shutting down, read through this page and contact ArchiveTeam on their IRC if required in order to have it archived: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Projects2. Help out automatically forward URLs you browse that are not archived on https://archive.org to them for archival with a browser extension:https://github.com/internetarchive/wayback-machine-webextension
MEDIUM priority (Important overall)3. Seed torrents for as long as possible, rare data forever. Make sure to look up a guide for your router to PORT FORWARD your torrent client port, to substantially increase your upload (and your download) speed. In low population torrent swarms, if no one is port forwarded then you might not be able to connect to each other at all and exchange any data despite having it.Requirements: As much or as little bandwitdh you want (you can set the limits if you need to)https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent (Recommended client, especially to replace uTorrent)4. Archive web pages you want to have a local copy of with a "Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file with a single click"https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile5. Archive videos with "GUI front-end for youtube-dl, yt-dlp and other compatible video downloaders"https://github.com/axcore/tartube6. "Capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key"https://github.com/ShareX/ShareX7. Archive entire websites you want to have a local copy ofhttps://www.httrack.com/ (not sure if there is anything better than this)8. Publish the data that you have archived that isn't easily or at all available online. The easiest way is uploading it to https://archive.org. Once uploaded and edited to what you want, you can download the .torrent file archive.org will automatically always create for all items. This torrent can then be seeded and shared with a magnet link anywhere.You can also just create torrents yourself in your torrent client and, as long as DHT (Distributed Hash Table, decentralized way to share torrents without the need for any specific tracker) is enabled in settings (on by default), your files will be searchable on DHT by DHT crawlers, local or online (for example https://btdig.com/, where you can actually also search for FILE NAMES within all DHT torrents)
OTHER useful things:- In your torrent client settings add the best trackers to be automatically added for all of your newly added torrents (helps more easily connect to peers, especially in obscure torrents):https://github.com/ngosang/trackerslist- Look into running a node for I2P (anonymous private network within the global internet):Requirements: Mostly bandwidth, more info: https://geti2p.net/en/faqhttps://geti2p.net/- Look into running Tor/Hyphanet(Freenet)/IPFS nodes.- "A self-hosted BitTorrent indexer, DHT crawler, content classifier and torrent search engine with web UI"https://github.com/bitmagnet-io/bitmagnet- "ArchiveBox is a powerful, self-hosted internet archiving solution to collect, save, and view websites offline"https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox - Look into donating your PC resources to be used more intensively in projects:BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.phpGIMPS (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search): https://www.mersenne.org/- Additional tools: https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving
- Additional links to archiving and similar communities:https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Archiveteam:IRChttps://www.reddit.com/r/Archiveteamhttps://www.reddit.com/r/lostmediahttps://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarderhttps://www.reddit.com/r/GamePreservationistshttps://www.reddit.com/r/torrentshttps://www.reddit.com/r/qBittorrenthttps://boards.4chan.org/tWhat are you archiving or want to archive?Do you have or know anyone who has some rare interesting data or media not available online?
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>>101212215I put this on my proxmox machine and im just gonna let it run
Bumping for the cause
>>101212215>i just archived the thread
nearly 200 items bros>You're archiving unique information for generations to come... right anon?
>>101217733holy based
>>101217733I have an archived version of this thread from month ago, but currently I'm in a procrastination mode and I'm just doing nothingOne day I will start archiving.
Bump.Also, remember to keep an eye on developments with nextgen codecs and compression algorithms, since storage isn't infinite and neither is bandwidth.Storage is getting cheaper with new developments in optical disc technology, though.
>>101212215I rely on Anna's Archive more than I should, I need to organize my e-books properly.
>>101212215Is there a place where people archive YouTube videos?
>>101212215>Help out automatically archive things where is the archive itself stored how can i access it?