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#webpreservation — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #webpreservation, aggregated by home.social.

  1. geocities banner from 1999 that loaded in a new popup window every single time you clicked on a link on a geocities page. 😬

    web.archive.org/web/1999082917

    #worldwideWeb #webPreservation #oldweb

  2. geocities banner from 1999 that loaded in a new popup window every single time you clicked on a link on a geocities page. 😬

    web.archive.org/web/1999082917

    #worldwideWeb #webPreservation #oldweb

  3. geocities banner from 1999 that loaded in a new popup window every single time you clicked on a link on a geocities page. 😬

    web.archive.org/web/1999082917

    #worldwideWeb #webPreservation #oldweb

  4. geocities banner from 1999 that loaded in a new popup window every single time you clicked on a link on a geocities page. 😬

    web.archive.org/web/1999082917

    #worldwideWeb #webPreservation #oldweb

  5. geocities banner from 1999 that loaded in a new popup window every single time you clicked on a link on a geocities page. 😬

    web.archive.org/web/1999082917

    #worldwideWeb #webPreservation #oldweb

  6. a The Sims series lossless soundtrack archival project died incomplete a couple of years ago, but i give them a 10/10 for nailing the Sims (2000) web aesthetic for their project site

    site archived here:
    web.archive.org/web/2023072216

    #sims #retrogaming #smallweb #digiPres #webpreservation #indieweb

  7. i love that bruce damer has kept his homepage for the Avatars! virtual worlds book online for 30 uninterrupted years.

    damer.com/avatars/index.html

    #vrml #webHistory #webPreservation #worldWideWeb

  8. ⚡️Linkwarden: The Self-Hosted Bookmark Manager That Solved a Problem I Didn’t Know I Had

    Thank you, Linux Unplugged and Jupiter Broadcasting @ironicbadger, for introducing me to Linkwarden—a FOSS gem that will change how I save, share, and preserve the web.

    Like many of you, I’ve been using browser bookmarks for years. I’d save articles, tutorials, and interesting links, only to find them gone when I finally got around to reading them. Link rot is real, and it’s frustrating. But until I heard about Linkwarden linkwarden.app/ on Linux Unplugged jupiterbroadcasting.com/, I didn’t realize how much I needed a better solution.

    I used to think, “Browser bookmarks are fine,” and honestly, backing them up manually from time to time isn’t a real trouble—just a slight inconvenience. My problem is that I experience massive link rot when looking into two-year-old links, often with interesting subjects on small sites—they are often just gone when I want to recall them. The problem is that saving the link isn’t saving any of the information.

    But Linkwarden @linkwarden isn’t just another bookmark manager—it’s a preservation powerhouse, a collaborative hub, and a self-hosted dream. And thanks to the folks at Jupiter Broadcasting, I now understand why it’s a game-changer.

    I haven’t started hosting it yet, but I definitely will, and I hope some of you out there will find it useful too.
    Thanks to @daniel31x13 for making a awesome tool :heart_cyber: ⚡️.
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    • Linkwarden github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden —  Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters, all in one place.
    • Announcing Linkwarden 2.11 blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2.11
    • Linkwarden Browser Extension github.com/linkwarden/browser-extension

    @[email protected] @selfhosting @[email protected] @selfhost #OpenSourceSoftware #TechForGood #Linkwarden #SelfHosted #FOSS #OpenSource #WebPreservation #Fediverse #LinuxUnplugged #SaveTheWeb #NoMore404 #TechCommunity #DigitalArchiving #LinkRot #PrivacyFirst #BookmarkManager #Bookmark