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submitted 6 days ago by starlight@lemmy.ca to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I used to use archive.today to archive news stories. However, between recently experiencing issues accessing the site and now that FBI trying to shut it down, I need to find a new way to archive.

I came across ArchiveBox, but it seems like you have to self-host and I don't have the tech skills yet to self-host an application. I also know the Internet Archive has the WayBack Machine, but never have good luck using the site.

I am hoping that I can find a site that is similar to archive.today and is not on the FBI's watchlist.

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[-] RedStrawberry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

As others have said, SingleFile extenstion works well. I've also found zotero with the web extension quite good. Its useful for added organisation/catagoriesation especially since I'm already using it for academic work.

There is also zimit for use with kiwix, both a comandline version(see github) and website if you want something simpler.

Although I've found the website has long queues quite often and it may not get a clean backup if the website uses cloudflare or the like. But its useful if I need an offline copy of a website with many pages.

I recommend having a look at the archive team wiki page on software, here, see if anything fits your needs.

[-] starlight@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago

They all look like they can work. Zimit especially looks interesting. I'll take a look at all of them. Thank you!

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