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@internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The web has a memory — and we’ve saved 1 trillion pages of it! 🌐
Join the @internetarchive for The Web We’ve Built, a celebration of the people, stories & technology that preserve our digital world.

📅 Oct 22
🎟️ In Person in San Francisco & 🖥️ Virtual worldwide ⤵️
https://blog.archive.org/event/the-web-weve-built-celebrating-1-trillion-web-pages-archived/

#Wayback1T #Livestream

https://blog.archive.org

The Web We’ve Built: Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Archived

Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
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Thomas Cloer
@teezeh@ieji.de replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@internetarchive I still remember meeting @brewsterkahle early 2000 and writing this afterwards:

https://www.computerwoche.de/article/2680190/brewster-kahle-archiviert-das-internet.html

Computerwoche

Brewster Kahle archiviert das Internet

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@jay@mastodon.gamedev.place replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@internetarchive I notice my websites are still being scraped by your bots even though I manually denied all bots in my domains' robots.txt files a year or two ago. WayBackMachine was great before the age of modern AI, but not now. I don't want companies using your APIs to scrape my archived content to train their AI models. I thought I read if I denied bots in robots.txt, you'd automatically pull related website content from your archives... but my content remains on your servers.

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