Got the link? I got more than enough space to download and seed this.
Ooh good point. I better rampup the seed engines.
Is it useful to seed, given that Archive.org has it? Would it be better to support Archive in their efforts?
Yes, it’s useful to seed. The more distributed the data is, with the more sources and copies, the better. And seeding torrents can help reduce the load on their servers.
fair, thanks!
Those with more cash than bandwidth may meander past this next line break to find their donation link 😇
Do both
I would definitely be ok with spinning up a Seeedbox to seed data that has been deleted.
This is why attacks on IA were/are so horrific
Seeding.
Can we archive the articles too? Particularly prevailing to LGBT topics? Right now as I understand they’ve only put hold on publishing those.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-cdc
But in the future, retractions don’t seem impossible. I don’t want to duplicate the work if it’s being done somewhere already. Trans people are particularly easy to target, we should be archiving data from the American association of pediatricians too.
This is what the internet was made for.
And porn.
Wasn’t it made for war? Pretty sure it was war.
Nah… was made to monitor a coffee pot
I just donated then $25 too. Couldn’t be better timing.
Comments and other sources say the IA version is missing some files. There’s another version that’s a bit larger.
It’s cached at real debrid and torbox.
Seeding both for good measure, and tucking those away into the Extended Seed folder on the NAS.
Hey, what is going on? How can I seed something to help you guys?
Download and install a torrent client. I use Qbittorrent. Start downloading the files from a torrent or direct link. Torrents can be much faster for downloading mass data, if there are a lot of people seeding. Once you have it downloaded, keep the torrent client running. You will seed automatically to others downloading.
Thanks, I already seed many torrents using qbittorret. The thing is: I don’t know what this post is about, what files should I seed to help you guys?
Did anyone manage to get the USDA site before it went down? Specifically the nutrition data?
What’s it licensed under? Legally can we make a clone of this website?
Federal government data and websites are, by law, in the public domain.
Any work done by a federal employee in their capacity as employee is also in the public domain.