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15:40:06<tomodachi94>Woah, this looks neat: https://github.com/internetarchive/dweb-mirror
15:40:23<tomodachi94>It looks like it adds the contents of the Internet Archive to IPFS. I wonder how feasible reviving this project using IPFS would be?
15:41:18<@JAA>Ah, the biannual 'why not IPFS' question.
15:44:14<imer>someone still has to store the data, ~the cloud~ipfs is just someone elses computer
15:45:12<tomodachi94>@imer: Yeah. IPFS adds infrastructure that takes care of the data transfer parts.
15:52:49<tomodachi94>@JAA: Not really a question, just pointing out that there is a somewhat-working IA backup thing, but on IPFS.
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22:44:09<datechnoman>Well AT will keep them on their feet with the amount of data we are pushing in everyday lol
22:44:14<datechnoman>Good luck keeping up
22:57:28<@arkiver>magical free stable storage does not exist. at least not on the long term.
22:57:35<@arkiver>i guess many will find out about that eventually
23:08:45<datechnoman>Also the solution is for an offline cache so all the instances aren't connected/talk together
23:08:52<datechnoman>Plus you have to crawl IA to get the data