The Old Internet is Crumbling

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  • @ZaHandle
    @ZaHandle Před 7 dny +1858

    If libraries were invented today it wouldn't be legal

    • @samuelknytt9434
      @samuelknytt9434 Před 7 dny +267

      Modern copyright law protects businesses excessively at the expense of everyone else.

    • @CanIHasThisName
      @CanIHasThisName Před 7 dny

      ​@@samuelknytt9434 The problem with “modern” copyright laws is exactly the fact that they are not modern. They make no sense in the age of digital online media and need a drastic rework. They should no longer be about who is allowed to distribute something but about how the original creator is compensated for this distribution, regardless of who does it.

    • @TKVirusman
      @TKVirusman Před 7 dny

      Businesses which on the larger end of the scale basically have infinite money and don't need any protection. ​@samuelknytt9434

    • @condescendingonlineman2136
      @condescendingonlineman2136 Před 6 dny

      @@samuelknytt9434 It's not just "modern" copyright law that does this, the origins of copyright are rooted in censorship. Look up the "Statute of Anne" if you want to learn more, I've already said too much...

    • @CuteSkyler
      @CuteSkyler Před 6 dny +71

      @@samuelknytt9434it’s just utterly stupid that companies are seen as a copyright holding entity instead of the actual creator. Just because of that it breaks copyright law as a whole.

  • @arandom35yearold
    @arandom35yearold Před 7 dny +494

    The age of information, future historians are going to think the name is ironic when they find out a gigantic void of what actually went on during our age.

    • @benpoke
      @benpoke Před 6 dny +46

      Biggest burning of a library in history.

    • @Ajv516
      @Ajv516 Před 6 dny +16

      I’ve been deeply concerned about this for almost 10 years now.

    • @keller_
      @keller_ Před 6 dny +9

      Also they'll find 1000 sources saying the opposite of each other because everybody is lying lmao, like there is no more truth, its so subjective nowadays, insane stuff, but on the other hand I do enjoy the chaos

    • @Exilum
      @Exilum Před 6 dny +5

      It won't actually be that hard to find out what happens. We document it all both offline and online. The difficult part is getting the content itself. It'll be really easy to get the metadata: on the consumer side, Wikipedia won't disappear and on the organization side, there are many conservation projects all around the world, by governments, universities and even independents.

    • @myne00
      @myne00 Před 6 dny

      Entropy takes many forms

  • @agodelianshock9422
    @agodelianshock9422 Před 7 dny +960

    The Internet Archive isn't the only place to find old media. Its a loss to the general public but sailing the seven seas will always be the only way to protect history and lost media. Decentralize the content.

    • @superkoopatrooper4879
      @superkoopatrooper4879 Před 7 dny +80

      except when people stop seeding

    • @mrbanana6464
      @mrbanana6464 Před 7 dny +7

      @@superkoopatrooper4879 People seed what they like. If some old show isn't being seeded it's probably bad and not worth preserving.

    • @RandoWisLuL
      @RandoWisLuL Před 7 dny +16

      @@superkoopatrooper4879 i feel if it became popular again it wouldn't be much of an issue. The bay always provided for our sailing experiences back in the day. There was always a risk but there were also multiple of the same thing. I never had issues. unless you are talking about that lime flavored wire or another p2p

    • @CGoody564
      @CGoody564 Před 7 dny +35

      ​@@mrbanana6464 then the same goes for history and it's all meaningless. I don't believe that at all

    • @henk4
      @henk4 Před 7 dny +5

      @@superkoopatrooper4879 This is why I use a combo of sailing and "reading the news" so to speak.

  • @nfugitt89
    @nfugitt89 Před 6 dny +495

    The old internet DID crumble. Geocities, Angelfire, etc are mostly gone. Image hosts of yesteryear are gone, forums are abandoned and gone, onetime tentpoles of the World Wide Web are history.

    • @IsmailofeRegime
      @IsmailofeRegime Před 6 dny +26

      I wouldn't say forums are gone, clearly not nearly as significant as they once were but SomethingAwful for example still has a decently active community catering to all sorts of subjects from political discussion to video games to buying a car.

    • @cheeeeezewizzz
      @cheeeeezewizzz Před 6 dny +12

      Weight lifting forums are still active, mostly for people to talk about and buy steroids though.

    • @lmcgregoruk
      @lmcgregoruk Před 6 dny +20

      Basically no-one has a personal webpage/site anymore, like ISP's used to give you X amount of MB to make your own webpage(s). Pretty much been replaced with Social Media, Facebook/Instagram/X etc.

    • @astrofavilla
      @astrofavilla Před 6 dny +4

      @@lmcgregoruk They're starting to make a comeback though. Neocities and other clones are starting to resurrect that part of the internet.

    • @olwiz
      @olwiz Před 6 dny +1

      But lets be frank its a bit finicky the worth of it. Is everything worth? Everything on the web can be saved/scrapped and archived unlike real life, but even if we could archive everything irl would we? All the chatter you or i had this week, do they deserve archiving for the ages - taking space in servers wich btw have a cost in energy, carbon footprint...
      The pity is the fomo like fact that we can be sure something of value has been lost and keep getting lost. But i bet we cant even aproximate how much of all internet content would have such value... but id argue its more around 10% or less.

  • @toolazy4names302
    @toolazy4names302 Před 7 dny +516

    As someone who is constantly working on old cars, the death of some of those web 1.0 and 2.0 sites is tragic as I heavily rely on some of those forum post from the late 90s and early 2000s to get to and from work.

    • @Zamorakphat
      @Zamorakphat Před 7 dny +48

      This is so underrated. I have 90's and early 2000's cars exclusively and its so hard to find information on certain jobs.

    • @Batlas
      @Batlas Před 6 dny +23

      My MIL has a 2000 durango with 4wd and I haven't had to use a transfer case like that in 20 yrs. Had to do some deep digging to try and find out how to get it out of 4lo. Without these old forums, there'd be scant details.

    • @cat-le1hf
      @cat-le1hf Před 6 dny +27

      It's worse that more and more car conversations are moving to discord. It really hurts the searchability of important info.

    • @cheeeeezewizzz
      @cheeeeezewizzz Před 6 dny +19

      Discord SUCKS

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Před 6 dny +19

      Photobucket killed old vehicle forums many years ago. Discord is straight trash, it’s bad for real time talk let alone being looked at in the future. Forums were and still are the best medium to distribute information about any topic under the sun.

  • @DocSineBell
    @DocSineBell Před 7 dny +260

    Fact: if they weren't already in existence, creating a public library nowadays would be impossible.

    • @akl2k7
      @akl2k7 Před 6 dny +6

      It helps that most of them seem to be state-run.

    • @nocturn9x
      @nocturn9x Před 5 dny +2

      Feeling good about your stolen comment?

    • @DocSineBell
      @DocSineBell Před 5 dny +6

      @@nocturn9x the twist that capitalism imparted on the availability of media and how we perceive and use them is a widely discussed topic. This is a classic argument in that discussion that - believe it or not - also happens in real life between real people. Is not really surprising it was posted by other people before.

    • @RohanAirsoft
      @RohanAirsoft Před 10 hodinami

      It’s not stolen it’s borrowed from a library of comments.

  • @renderedpixels4300
    @renderedpixels4300 Před 7 dny +417

    Piracy/torrenting wins again. As long as theres seeders on the DHT network, itll be downloadable. Stuff will eventually be lost to time, but there will probably be archivists.

    • @stealthzi7465
      @stealthzi7465 Před 7 dny +23

      I have a 6tb drive with tons of retro games in there just incase

    • @B.D.F.
      @B.D.F. Před 7 dny +45

      Also, when content rights holders like Paramount make some content completely unavailable for streaming, renting, or purchasing, they’re essentially admitting “we don’t want to generate revenue from this”, at which point piracy is fair game.

    • @Enaiarr
      @Enaiarr Před 7 dny +14

      For legal reasons, no I don't
      But 240TB and growing.

    • @Lockdown335
      @Lockdown335 Před 7 dny +1

      @@Enaiarr Your hoarding the whole Internets aren't you

    • @Enaiarr
      @Enaiarr Před 6 dny +7

      @@Lockdown335 That's the plan!
      But for legal reasons it isn't.

  • @Abaddon231
    @Abaddon231 Před 6 dny +197

    Yeah the internet went from open source information sharing to pure profiteering.
    Want an old manual from a company that doesnt exist anymore ...PAY ME!
    Want to play a game that no is no longer available.. PAY ME
    Want a driver and or software for vintage computer parts ..PAY ME
    Need a book thats no longer published and removed...PAY ME!!
    Every day im downloading TBs of stuff from the IA (doest matter what it is)
    I will always have my own archive and will always give it out for free to anyone who needs it .

    • @tyttuut
      @tyttuut Před 6 dny +11

      So YOU'RE why IA downloads are so slow!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 6 dny +12

      @@tyttuut This is funny, but it's usually because long term storage hardware is very slow.

    • @ThePC007
      @ThePC007 Před 6 dny

      They really need to invest into some caching server or something.

    • @jichaelmorgan3796
      @jichaelmorgan3796 Před 6 dny +3

      This is why I find it very suspicious that youtube is offering free old games without ads.

    • @MrGTAmodsgerman
      @MrGTAmodsgerman Před 6 dny +2

      Not even that. I would pay if i would know what i will get. Because so many documents and such are sold online with just "oh here is a magazine about XY" but what kind of images are actually inside and such is not shown. So why should i pay? I don't know if it's useful to me. Like who would buy randomly a magazine that is 40+ years old without knowing what's inside? You have to have the information beforehand in order to do that, but then if you would have that info, why would you buy it? You already have it.

  • @liam4606
    @liam4606 Před 6 dny +116

    It's kind of wild how quickly we went from "everything on the internet is permanent" to "almost everything on the internet will be lost"

    • @ThePC007
      @ThePC007 Před 6 dny +10

      Oh yeah, I remember that. Then I visited some old forum post where all the images were gone and realized that this wasn't the case at all. :/ Also, there's a really awesome Minecraft animation made by SS Lithuania that was lost to time when Machinima got nuked. :(

    • @Dopesaur
      @Dopesaur Před 6 dny +17

      To me, the original phrase is a bit misleading. "Everything on the internet is permanent", should have really just been "You don't control the permanence of things on the internet".
      The phrase (to me) was intended to warn about putting something up that would be embarrassing, in fear that the thing would be downloaded and spread without your consent. Thus, making that thing stay on the internet "forever".
      But I guess the first one was the one that caught on.

    • @myne00
      @myne00 Před 6 dny +3

      A while back I found posts I made around 1998 on the Intel forums archived somewhere else.
      Someone probably archived it all.
      Tangential, back in those days you could just download any datasheet you wanted.

    • @jer1776
      @jer1776 Před 6 dny +3

      Thank you capitalism and crooked mega corps.

    • @teresashinkansen9402
      @teresashinkansen9402 Před 4 dny +3

      Unless It is a stupid offensive joke you made 13 years ago and now it will cost you your live hood because being PC in the face of the public is all what matters.

  • @briandeschene8424
    @briandeschene8424 Před 6 dny +66

    The funniest statement I ever heard was a C programming instructor in the late 90’s that URL’s in textbooks were ok because publishers were obligated to keep them up and available indefinitely! 😂
    So I played devil’s advocate and asked: “Who would do what exactly to a publisher that ‘disobeyed’ this edict?”
    And the subject of conversation was changed.

  • @0xTJ
    @0xTJ Před 6 dny +32

    For everyone who doesn't already, go set up a donation to the Internet Archive. It's so important to support the efforts of web archival, as well as archiving all the other content they save. If it's a service you use, or you just care about this, toss them a few dollars.

  • @Furluge
    @Furluge Před 6 dny +21

    2:40 The Comedy Central one is huge. There were tons of clips of comedy acts that you couldn't legitimately get anyplace else there.

  • @bryan89wr
    @bryan89wr Před 6 dny +27

    Matt Stone and Trey Parker own the digital rights to South Park as they had the foresight to predict online video streaming in 1997. Comedy Central just gave it to them as if it wasn't anything important.

  • @qwertyioup195
    @qwertyioup195 Před 7 dny +105

    On the subject of not being able to see old episodes of The Daily Show or The Colbert Report, I managed to find clips on CZcams playing old field pieces from like 2002 and man, the kinds of things you could make fun of 20 years ago was wild.

    • @cletusthefetus23
      @cletusthefetus23 Před 7 dny +25

      "casual use of the hard r"
      "oh really?"
      "yeah!"

    • @DanielFerreira-ez8qd
      @DanielFerreira-ez8qd Před 7 dny

      @@cletusthefetus23 classic.

    • @GhosPoison
      @GhosPoison Před 7 dny +17

      @@cletusthefetus23it’s crazy how lame things are getting

    • @mrbanana6464
      @mrbanana6464 Před 7 dny +8

      ​@@GhosPoison If your humor hasn't evolved past saying a word for shock value for over 10 years there's something wrong with you

    • @CGoody564
      @CGoody564 Před 7 dny +22

      ​@@mrbanana6464 you're right; now I say it specifically because it upsets you. See? My humor has evolved.

  • @MrGreenAKAguci00
    @MrGreenAKAguci00 Před 7 dny +83

    Fuck... I need a NAS, or better a server, or a server farm... we have to decentralize the archives. There is so much outstanding work published on the web that's just slowly deteriorating and eroding and vanishing. It's a travesty if we can't preserve it. I hope we can.

    • @midnightblue3285
      @midnightblue3285 Před 6 dny +3

      We will find a way to preserve and protect

    • @0Blueaura
      @0Blueaura Před dnem +1

      just think of how much art is pumped out everyday for everything. You will never see or archive all of that... there is just too much

  • @GanDaLooG
    @GanDaLooG Před 7 dny +92

    That's the problem with a profit driven society.....why does everything need to make money?

    • @SullenSecret
      @SullenSecret Před 6 dny +24

      The alternative doesn't need to be socialism, either. People should simply be nice. Why are corporations guaranteed to be greedy to the point of evil?

    • @MickMod
      @MickMod Před 6 dny

      Because the end goal of a capitalist society is to get as much money as possible, it has nothing to do with being "good" or caring about others. Especially not in the US. ​@@SullenSecret

    • @NotTheGaslighter
      @NotTheGaslighter Před 6 dny

      ​@@SullenSecret because it was decided long ago (in Dodge v Ford specifically) that corporations are beholden to the need to please their shareholders and to increase yearly revenue forever. and good fucking luck fixing that mess, considering government corruption and the stripping of very important regulations! yippie!

    • @NotTheGaslighter
      @NotTheGaslighter Před 6 dny

      ​@@SullenSecret companies cannot be nice, it was decided long ago (in Dodge v Ford I believe) that pleasing shareholders by endlessly increasing revenue is the only way a business can be run. and with government corruption at an all-time high, alongside the stripping of very important regulations and failure to enact anti-trust laws, good fucking luck fixing the mess we're in.

    • @nolegsmcgee483
      @nolegsmcgee483 Před 6 dny +19

      @@SullenSecret Probably because they are basically legally obligated to. Linus has made mention of the corporate feduciary responsibility before. Basically, if a company willingly makes a decision that would leave money on the table or not get the maximum profits possible, they open themselves up to severe lawsuits from their shareholders for not acting in the best interest of the shareholders.

  • @richard-davies
    @richard-davies Před 7 dny +22

    Something really needs to change with being able to access old content because so much stuff will be lost forever over the next few decades.

  • @Aether-Entropy
    @Aether-Entropy Před 7 dny +45

    Remember, always keep backups

  • @ManuFortis
    @ManuFortis Před 7 dny +31

    Back when Netflix was still just starting to become popular as a streaming service, there were those who had the foresight to look ahead and see what would happen with the cable companies and studios and such. They knew, that it was just a matter of time before the greed of the studios would turn streaming right back into a cable subscription.
    Here we are folks. They've basically been proven right, entirely. And thing is, there isn't really anyone to blame on this except for once again the studios and companies that used to exist on cable/satellite only.
    It's high time that they be reminded who's in charge, and it's not them. Fact is, if no one watches their content, they go under. They fail. They go bankrupt, etc.
    And no, I don't mean arrr everyone kind of not watch their content. I mean, not even the pirates take the content in the first place to be watched. Viewership numbers so low, they are forced to cut costs and slowly sink their own ship.
    But what about our entertainment in the meantime? Well, there is still a plethora of actually good content that still exists to be consumed at our preference over on certain arrr type websites. But seeing as how most of the content released lately is absolute dog water filled with 💩, it's not like anyone is missing much. And, if there is something worth watching, actually; then those are the few times we maybe actually grace them with our viewership and wallets being opened.
    By doing so in such a way, it forces them to acknowledge that only certain content is getting them any customers at all, aside from all the other content that has them hemorrhaging money.
    And as a side note: Steam is likely going to become a problem in the future too, or one of the many platforms similar to it. We would be wise to start backing up data en mass, with methods figured out to make it so all the games can be played regardless of steam's interaction with the computer. Offline mode exists of course still, so that can probably be leveraged somehow. Not to be used right away, so as to not cause an waves to be formed on that front; but always just off to the side in secret, waiting for that moment when greed strikes; and we can retaliate.

    • @SapphireThunder
      @SapphireThunder Před 6 dny +9

      Regarding Steam: I fear the day when Gabe Newell is gone completely from Valve. Because that's when what you said, will very likely happen.

    • @midnightblue3285
      @midnightblue3285 Před 6 dny

      @@SapphireThunder what about his son ?

    • @ManuFortis
      @ManuFortis Před 6 dny +1

      @@SapphireThunder Yeah... I've been slowly building up what I need to be able to avoid that end scenario to some extent on my side of things...
      Regardless of which ever ninny decides to make some new law, or try to uphold some other law in regards to game ownership legality... I'm keeping my games, and playing them too, whether ANYONE likes it or not; and they can kiss my 4$$ if they think they are going to do anything about it.
      I'll reinforce their place below my boot so damn fast it will make their head spin.
      P.S.
      Valve/Steam, highly doubt it, but if you're somehow reading this; let me make this perfectly clear. I own my games, regardless of your ToS. And there is absolutely nothing you can do about it legally or otherwise. Not only do I not use the same username on purpose to avoid tracking measures that folk will use; your system literally can't even find me as a user. SO there is literally nothing you can do with my account, so long as I don't compromise it specifically.
      I own my games. Deal with it.

    • @tra-viskaiser8737
      @tra-viskaiser8737 Před 5 dny

      Its the reason I have piratical intent anytime I run up against blatant corporate greed. You want to control what info/knowledge I have access to?
      Then I'm gonna keep everything I have a chance to... and make sure the backups can't be touched by an alphabet style mafia that wants domination and submission.

    • @HelenaOfDetroit
      @HelenaOfDetroit Před 4 dny +2

      It's a problem that's bigger than steam. As an example, Xbox Live had a login issue recently which prevented people from playing Minecraft. Like, they couldn't even load up a single player world without using some third party launcher or workaround. When it's unnecessary at all to connect to the Internet, and when a company still forces the purchaser of the product to connect to the Internet, then we end up with a serious issue. Either we were never allowed to purchase the game in the first place (which constitutes fraud at worst and false advertising at best), or we were allowed to purchase the game but now cannot use it without undue restrictions (which would be fraud on the scale of SBF/rug pulling/crypto scams).
      We need to remove politicians that are bought and paid for by massive corporations and remove any financial incentive for being a politician. Until then, no just laws will remain to protect consumers from this crony capitalistic hell scape that has become our reality.

  • @RyanKarolak
    @RyanKarolak Před 7 dny +63

    That's funny you brought up the PC Cables site as I happened upon that site earlier today for completely unrelated reasons and my first thought was how dated the design was.

    • @asciicatface
      @asciicatface Před 6 dny +16

      but it's fast, simple, and tells you all the information you need to know right up front, without any extra crap. and that's what makes it (and what made a lot of the old internet) good.

    • @RyanKarolak
      @RyanKarolak Před 6 dny +4

      @@asciicatface I agree. I didn't mean it as a criticism. I often miss the internet from the 2000s and 90s.

    • @elliottbott7213
      @elliottbott7213 Před 6 dny +6

      this website is so smooth because it pre-dates website engineers deciding that they should just use "libraries" for the most basic of things. its crazy how many packages are used in modern websites these days with stupidly deep dependency structures.

    • @ThePC007
      @ThePC007 Před 6 dny

      It doesn't even improve productivity. You'll just end up spending more time fighting npm because some updates introduced breaking changes and now you need to fix stuff or else newer libraries won't be compatible with your project.

    • @Kashim_o
      @Kashim_o Před 6 dny

      ​@@ThePC007lmfao tfw you have to compile a mfing website 💀

  • @Sirvanic
    @Sirvanic Před 2 dny +5

    IMDB losing its forums were one of the great tragedies of the internet. After watching a good movie I loved going to the movies individual forum on IMDB where I could sit for hours and read years upon years of discussions. It's been so long but I still miss it.

  • @HaloWolf102
    @HaloWolf102 Před 6 dny +5

    The Library of Alexandria will always be torn down in flames. Such is the curse of acquiring knowledge.

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 Před 7 dny +22

    I genuinely feel like a huge reason for content becoming so weirdly expensive and impermanent is just the abhorrent deluge of user content and now ai content just BLOATING storage and service systems with petabytes and petabytes of data that is little more than just E waste to store and serve to people in SEO, algorithm content farm bait.
    But i dont know anything about the way data is stored and served but just getting past that content is taking up more and more of my time, the energy and battery lifespan of my phone, etc. Content is becoming e-waste in a lot of ways.

    • @stitchfinger7678
      @stitchfinger7678 Před 6 dny

      Then they could just not host content?

    • @YagamiKou
      @YagamiKou Před dnem

      ahh no, storage is dirt cheap
      edit: this is a pretty long explanation of why
      a great example is CZcams
      no matter how much video you upload
      CZcams is profitable approximately 30 to 1
      simply due to avg storage for video
      being cheaper then the avg views of that video
      and videos are typically the biggest files
      every other file type is a dozen times smaller
      but storage keeps getting cheaper
      so its hugely profitable
      more profitable everyday
      AI actually doesnt change much
      its still just 1 creator using 1 AI
      to make 1 piece of content
      so it makes no functional difference
      for it to become an actual real problem
      every human would need to use like 10 AI's
      to make 10 videos each and upload them all in 1 day
      with zero ramp up, and zero warning
      (since with warning google would prepare)
      a virtually impossible feat and when even slightly approached
      google starts to manage its storage services more aggressively
      untill it just buys more storage to keep profit from the new content
      so it can never realistically be a problem
      unless google collapses or something
      even then, the internet is ultimately a network of normal computers
      so you would still have every other PC ever made hosting content
      and each individual human would just manages their own storage
      likely deleting everything they think is AI
      since most people don't like AI content
      storage bloating is not a thing you have to worry about
      and to be honest, most people in IT probably prefer it
      more data usually means more advanced analytics
      and that always gets IT going 😂

  • @JAK_EDITS.
    @JAK_EDITS. Před 7 dny +24

    Backup, backup, BACKUP.
    Everyone needs to start buying massive long term drives so we can preserve the good things before it gets riddled with fucking AI dogshit garbage

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh Před 6 dny +4

      It's hard across decades. I have files going back to the 90s, and between format changes, data loss and corruption, and simply keeping it all organized - a lot gets lost.

  • @ebels3
    @ebels3 Před 6 dny +8

    A lot of CZcamsrs are removing content because of CZcamss ever changing rules. It sucks because some of those videos are better than the current ones AND nostalgic.

    • @jer1776
      @jer1776 Před 6 dny +1

      A lot have also changed their current content so their channel doesnt get his/demonetized too.

  • @thorscape3879
    @thorscape3879 Před 6 dny +4

    The "Old Internet" has been gone for a very long time. What's being lost is history, not the idea of the Internet.

  • @germanikolaas
    @germanikolaas Před 7 dny +14

    Back up anything and everything that holds value to you.

  • @alwaysbadideas
    @alwaysbadideas Před 6 dny +6

    I was looking up modding older consoles and constantly ran into websites that were taken down, and had to use the web archive to read them.

  • @Mike80528
    @Mike80528 Před 7 dny +9

    With South Park streaming, that is simple. They simply determined what Brian Boitano would do and had it put in their contract.

  • @ego-lay_atman-bay
    @ego-lay_atman-bay Před 6 dny +9

    Even though I am print disabled, meaning I can access books on the internet archive through their pribt disability program, and the internet archive purge doesn't really affect me (the purge doesn't remove books for print disabled people), I really don't like this situation. I think books should be free for everyone, not just disabled people.

    • @Bracket_Man
      @Bracket_Man Před 4 dny

      What does it mean to be print disabled?

    • @ego-lay_atman-bay
      @ego-lay_atman-bay Před 4 dny

      @@Bracket_Man legally blind or dyslexic. And to be honest, getting accepted was super easy. At least when I did it, it was just a google form and I just said what my visual impairment was (and you could probably just lie and still get in).

  • @Maadhawk
    @Maadhawk Před 5 dny +3

    Photo Bucket destroyed my images I had in my archive there ages ago. It was all personal photos too. So I redownloaded what was left in reasonable quality, deleted the rest, and closed my account.

  • @kobuseksteen411
    @kobuseksteen411 Před 7 dny +17

    Gyargh, it be time to sail the seven seas again!

    • @jothain
      @jothain Před 6 dny

      😂

    • @chrisso1029
      @chrisso1029 Před 6 dny

      It’s weird that I’ve gone back to it. I do subscribe to several visual and audio streaming platforms and my satisfaction has been slowly but steadily decreasing for all the common reasons to the point that I have indeed set sail once again after all these years. Ironically I pretty much look like an old salty sea dog now so maybe it was inevitable.

  • @Ryan_Wiseman
    @Ryan_Wiseman Před dnem +2

    I'm sick and tired of the internet getting purged of all of its content. We really need preventative safeguards, because the damage has already been done, and I hate it

  • @tcbobb1613
    @tcbobb1613 Před 7 dny +23

    Now the Supreme Court has changed the interpretation laws, So it might help the Internet archive since the ruling allows every single interpretation laws up for debate.

  • @Ben_306
    @Ben_306 Před 4 dny +3

    I feel like one of the major efforts of the coming years should be the collection and publication of repair documents in a single open archive. It could tie in nicely with the right to repair movement. I have personally been able to save a machine for which no replacement is manufactured, because someone was still paying hosting for the defunct company website with pdf service manuals.

  • @TurtleSauceGaming
    @TurtleSauceGaming Před 7 dny +18

    I reuploaded a 2015 video and 12 hours and 13 views in I got a takedown directly from the original creator. Not a big name, but mind you this video wasn't on CZcams. But it was something I liked going back to and others did too. It's on IA at least, but videos on IA are slow to play. So I thought to re-upload it. It sucks. I went through emailing this guy but he was genuinely offended some tiny CZcams channel wanted to preserve his old shit. I mentioned I can only hope he saw it as an opportunity to realize there's some market for this content and that he should consider reuploading it. I hate seeing shit get removed from the internet

    • @stitchfinger7678
      @stitchfinger7678 Před 6 dny +5

      The creator has all the right in the world to want something gone. Its theirs.
      It doesn't matter how much you liked it or how meaningful it was or whatever. Its theirs.
      A rapper I used to follow lost his teaching license cuz his employers found his old videos even though he nuked his acct (it wasn't anything obscene, just not fit for a teacher in his area apparently).
      Its not up to you whether someone else's content stays on the internet.

    • @ClockwickProductions
      @ClockwickProductions Před 6 dny +7

      @@stitchfinger7678 the problem with that is you put it on the internet to begin with, its everybodys right to save and keep it themselves and if they reupload it then that's just the consequence of you putting it out to begin with. if we just destroy old stuff like that going purely off the wishes of the creator who knew full well what they were doing, then archiving detrimental things will just die out, reuploads and archival mirrors of old content is the saving grace of anyone interested in history.

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh Před 6 dny +13

      ​@@stitchfinger7678once you publish something, it belongs to the world. If I buy a book, the writer can't revise it or take it back.

    • @cheeeeezewizzz
      @cheeeeezewizzz Před 6 dny +5

      ​@@stitchfinger7678That may be the law, but the law is wrong.

    • @TurtleSauceGaming
      @TurtleSauceGaming Před 6 dny +3

      @@stitchfinger7678 Yeah well that's life. It's why you have some level of consideration before you just do shit under your own face and name. It's why I don't want to be a public youtuber. And if I really wanted to, there's not a damn thing he could do to stop me from making 100 fucking accounts and reuploading it 100 times. The internet, despite what some may wish, and despite all these attempts, will be permanent. There's a reason why we were all told to think before we post in school. It doesn't make it go away, it just makes it harder to find.

  • @stevenrichman7101
    @stevenrichman7101 Před 6 dny +4

    The PC cables website is awesome! Just what you need straight to the point without all the nonsense. I avoid all online shops that insist on creating an account lately. You don't have PayPal express checkout? Then you don't need me as a customer.

  • @mmseng2
    @mmseng2 Před 6 dny +4

    I made a project report page for a high school class on angelfire in the early 2000s, and for some reason it's still up in all of its cringy glory. I haven't had access to the angelfire account/email for like 2 decades and I'm pretty sure the account itself doesn't even exist in angelfire's database anymore. But every time I think about it I go check and it just won't die. All of the images still work and everything. It even had the classic page view counter, which is still functioning as intended, and reads 198.

  • @Luzgar
    @Luzgar Před 5 dny +1

    There is a legal requirement to send a copy of everything that is published on paper to an archive, and there is an archive of everything that was ever aired on TV (in France at least).
    We need something similar written in law for the internet.

  • @Lockdown335
    @Lockdown335 Před 7 dny +5

    I just used time machine to get old manuals from a company that doesn't exist now so i could get one of their products running again lol WE NEED THESE DAWG WDYM

  • @--zero
    @--zero Před 5 dny +1

    The cable shopping website reminds me of how we used to be able to run Windows and a web browser and other programs, all with 256MB of RAM, and aside from possibly having a poor internet speed you could load and display web pages pretty fast. Now chrome by itself takes more RAM than one of those old computers, and website speed varies a lot depending on the JavaScript code running in it.
    It's probably pretty even in speed usually, but it kind of feels bad making a lot of progress on the hardware side just to have that progress consumed by what feels like more and more bloated software.

  • @theJellyjoker
    @theJellyjoker Před 6 dny +1

    All these moment will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

  • @agelesseon
    @agelesseon Před 6 dny +4

    I miss the original Hamsterdance site

  • @TheMatthewDMerrill
    @TheMatthewDMerrill Před 6 dny +2

    Why was this now a decision by the people? It's always a single judge. This should have been by a group of people who were called for jury duty

  • @owenruff4796
    @owenruff4796 Před 5 dny +2

    Rock auto is pretty similar format to the cable website you showed. My favorite retailer for most of my car parts since it’s easy to find products/compare them to eachother. Plus the prices are great

  • @maccook1692
    @maccook1692 Před 6 dny +2

    That shop page is also like ROCK AUTO for car parts. Fantastic shopping experience, and so many parts! Not having to scroll through pages and pages of things looking under one heading. Fantastic!

  • @jmoney211
    @jmoney211 Před 5 dny +1

    I wonder if that judge even understands how e-books work.

  • @leedogification
    @leedogification Před 4 hodinami

    This is basically the digital version of book burning.

  • @LanceNotHiding
    @LanceNotHiding Před 5 dny +1

    "Husky Starcraft" a few years back just pulling all the starcraft casts and years of professional play gone.

  • @Nomenius1
    @Nomenius1 Před 2 dny +1

    Literally all of this could be solved entirely by eliminating copyrights, literally just copyrights, not patents, not trademarks. Just copyrights. Once again government creates a suboptimal situation in the name of creating a better situation.

    • @MrDummyisDumb
      @MrDummyisDumb Před dnem

      I dont think I've ever read anything so dumb or entitled, congratulations

  • @erroroliver
    @erroroliver Před 7 dny +5

    ouch.

  • @allenrichardson9084
    @allenrichardson9084 Před 6 dny +1

    This is why I'm downloading ever old movie and tv/cartoon/anime to keep forever on my hard drives. Also might need to get more roms for my older games.

  • @hunterdibenedetto6831
    @hunterdibenedetto6831 Před 6 dny +1

    I cant remember the exact url, but all of southpark baring episode 200 and 201 were on a website called southpark studio, with no adds or payment.

  • @sanekibeko
    @sanekibeko Před 7 dny +24

    Bro what's with the thumbnail? Burn it!

  • @Ajv516
    @Ajv516 Před 6 dny +3

    I’ve wanted access to the entire library of previously-aired Daily Show episodes (specifically 2001-2008). There’s a lot of summarized historical/cultural notes in there that warrant revisiting (specifically involving the GWOT).
    A lot of Gen Z and Alpha are going to lose some context into how the Bush administration BS’ed their way into Iraq.

  • @TNTspaz
    @TNTspaz Před 4 dny

    A lot of archives are being nearly completely destroyed by corporations. And everything else is borderline unusable due to payment processors having way too much power. Image hosting sites being the most affected
    So many old forum sites are completely deleted as well

  • @inachu
    @inachu Před 6 dny +1

    I could see one day a secret internet where you enter it turns out to be the internet of the 1990's

  • @lshxggyl
    @lshxggyl Před 6 dny +1

    We all collectively need to sail the seven seas before it’s too late.

  • @maxresdefault_
    @maxresdefault_ Před 10 hodinami

    The moment where Luke and Linus could not believe that Paramount would be so stupid

  • @clydemarshall8095
    @clydemarshall8095 Před 4 dny

    IA made a grave error by allowing unlimited access to books

  • @SplendidNinja
    @SplendidNinja Před 6 dny +1

    We're in the end game now.

  • @baryler
    @baryler Před 6 dny +1

    I'm trying to download the internet, but I have little legs...

  • @marcusfleuti2672
    @marcusfleuti2672 Před 6 dny +2

    Archive should be on a global decentralized blockchain.

  • @CGoody564
    @CGoody564 Před 7 dny +1

    Tons of angelfire and geocities sites lost to time as well

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 Před 7 dny +9

    I wonder if one of their artists made that thumbnail by hand specifically to look Ai

  • @stevemaricar4350
    @stevemaricar4350 Před 5 dny

    This shows how fleeting digital content can be and it's truly disheartening to lose such valuable resources. Hoping for a positive outcome from the appeal, to preserve the spirit of internet as a shared repository of knowledge.

  • @jessedunn3766
    @jessedunn3766 Před 6 dny +2

    In a few hundred years, no one will know what happened. When news papers and books were the main source of information, you could revisit the past by going to the library and finding an old book or looking through microfilm. With everything online now, so many news sites putting things behind a paywall, and now this overreaching "copyright" enforcement, this part of history will be erased. Hmmm... maybe it should be? :) Seriously though, it's an important time in history with the birth of the information age and now AI. Would be a shame.

  • @adam.maqavoy
    @adam.maqavoy Před 6 dny +1

    Wonder what *Aaron Swartz* would think if he Saw this.. 'The Library Archive'

  • @HighTemper79
    @HighTemper79 Před 6 dny +2

    That is the nature of those greedy companies, the best is to terrent everything you like and save it for later...

  • @TheLifeOfJavi
    @TheLifeOfJavi Před 6 dny

    Don't know if they're in Canada, but Rock Auto is also a super simple web design. It's easy enough to navigate though, and if that's what helps me get car parts at lower costs I'm all for it.

  • @CharlesAnjos
    @CharlesAnjos Před 7 dny +42

    less "decentralise archives" and more "destroy corporations", people.

    • @raze3297
      @raze3297 Před 6 dny +9

      Sure, I'll get right on that.

  • @GregOughton
    @GregOughton Před 7 dny +1

    Is there any way we can crowd source a fund to buy the next big studio failure and turn the properties over to creative commons?

  • @Gametherapist
    @Gametherapist Před 6 dny +1

    As always, the main problem is, companies that operate entirely for-profit try to shape the public to fit their needs to increase profit.
    They give little to no shit about the actual people or their needs.

  • @MemesnShet
    @MemesnShet Před 6 dny

    4:58 im gonna start downloading more stuff that i come back to from time to time just in case

  • @SyntheticFuture
    @SyntheticFuture Před 5 dny

    The death of an era. Making history disappear and making access to information harder is a classic way to dumb down the crowds.

  • @ChristopherAndersonPirate

    That Judge was paid off for sure

  • @CalgarGTX
    @CalgarGTX Před 2 dny

    The joke here is I got back into torrenting content when they stopped having the south park episodes streamable directly from their website. Every fkin time they shoot a bullet on the foot of their legal offering and then complain about muh pirating. Now I don't even do that anymore, too many things to worry about in life to go left and right looking where the content is whether legal or not.

  • @metalstorm54
    @metalstorm54 Před 5 dny

    That's why decentralisation and Anti KYC is important to protect the internet.

  • @TheRileyg98
    @TheRileyg98 Před 5 hodinami

    Comedy Central originally had a bunch of episodes and stuff

  • @XavierYThandle
    @XavierYThandle Před 5 dny

    Let's let's not mention books and physical media. Even the Internet is disappearing into a "memory hole". Orwell was only off my 40 years

  • @JayKeyPu
    @JayKeyPu Před 7 dny +9

    Im sure someone mirrored the site before the takedown. Welcome to the Internet.

    • @asciicatface
      @asciicatface Před 6 dny +1

      my sarcasm detector is reading off the charts

  • @saulgoodman2018
    @saulgoodman2018 Před 6 dny

    The thing with internet archive, there were copying physical books and lending then out.
    hey did not buy the digital license. That is a big difference.

  • @jonathanwolverton705
    @jonathanwolverton705 Před 6 dny

    Is this how they put a veil over basically burning books

  • @freescape08
    @freescape08 Před 6 dny

    I must've misheard a while back, I thought the internet archive was lending beyond its physical copies. That is actually ridiculous.

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Před 6 dny

      Yes, they were breaking the copyright law. As much as I don’t agree w/ it, they were in the wrong.
      But format shifting needs to be codified into law. If you physically own any copy, you should be able to format shift into whatever you want and as long as you abide by copyright law you are okay to lend it out.
      All of tbis is going to lead to more piracy. It’s been in the rise and is just going to accelerate.

  • @ceninant
    @ceninant Před 21 hodinou

    We need to move the internet archive to Tor.

  • @JazerMedia
    @JazerMedia Před 6 dny

    Wiping archives of these old pages is akin to the burning of the Library of Alexandria.

  • @Amphibax
    @Amphibax Před 7 dny +1

    Just download everything

  • @coyjin
    @coyjin Před 6 dny

    The cost for hosting has gone down but the amount of data is ballooning just as fast. Especially with ai more sites are pushing more content out.

  • @samus4799
    @samus4799 Před 2 dny

    Not to necrocept here but when the whole NFT fad was going down it looked like transferable DRM-esque technology.

  • @AnalyticalReckoner
    @AnalyticalReckoner Před dnem

    This is information superhighway robbery

  • @georgeindestructible
    @georgeindestructible Před 4 dny

    Can't help think if this is for other reasons, behind the scenes, like basically erasing history....

  • @fitch9782
    @fitch9782 Před 6 dny

    We have to go back

  • @tyellowquill
    @tyellowquill Před 4 dny

    its part of the whole 'seat' debacle, the entitlements for web-platforms, particually media platforms, is typically partner specific, for their investment or whatever affiliation in the company's partnership, so the portionate cost of ad's and whatever not covered by the partnership comes back to consumers, It's not so easy to federate the logins for such things, unless a public working group effort was made to bring light and policy to what limit that would affect consumers

  • @logancontracier7125
    @logancontracier7125 Před 5 dny

    The high seas be calling

  • @John.S92
    @John.S92 Před 6 dny

    The internet archive should set up in Europe as well, that way the internet archive can protect it's content against frivolous court rulings worked out to protect the interest of lobbyists and their corporate owners.

  • @lancetheb.m.c
    @lancetheb.m.c Před 6 dny +2

    The Old Web is Crumbling? Have you seen the bad, bad advertising lately? It is basically Web 2.0 from 1999!!!!

  • @Ieo9017
    @Ieo9017 Před 6 dny +1

    I guess they want us to torrent again.
    Alright, no problem. VPN's have never been more accessible and storage has never been cheaper. Time to brush off that PLEX lifetime subscription I bought in college.

  • @eko3484
    @eko3484 Před 3 dny

    Not just about profit and greed. It will lead to complete control of all information. Erase the past, give us what they want us to have.

  • @neociber24
    @neociber24 Před 6 dny

    Currently hosting for static sites is zero if your site is small

  • @z50king29
    @z50king29 Před 7 dny

    There wad a way to view photo bucket content before they locked it down