ResearchFag Has A Question For Other ResearchFags
I found some stuff that I definitely need to share here. It is being taken off a website, link by link. There is a lot of info that was posted over the past decade-plus that's just sitting there, ripe for the picking.
Now I just need to know what's the best way to save it and upload it all here.
I need this little project like a hole in the head, because I'm supposed to be workfagging on an important project today. But, in my opinion, providing information here is our duty, our mandate, so since I stumbled upon some web pages that could be deleted at any moment, I think it's incumbent on me to save them.
I plan to open each up and PDF each page.
Then what? Archive each page to Archive.is?
There's a permanent archive called "perma.cc" but I do believe it's a creation of the Clowns in America, because it's based at Harvard. And they charge patrons for each link archived, and worst of all once you use perma.cc, the Clowns (or whomever is running that place) can trace the archive back to the person who archived it.
In other words, DON'T USE PERMA.CC BECAUSE IT WOULD ALLOW THE CLOWNS TO TRACK WHO'S RESEARCHING WHAT. In my opinion.
So if I make PDFs of all the pages, guise, and archive on Archive.is, that's not necessarily a reliable place, because it can go down at any time, too.
I plan to PDF each page and then edit the PDF to add the URL into the PDF, so people will know where the PDF came from.
But then what? I hate to admit it, but I've never used WinZip to actually ZIP files and upload. I've used WinZip only to extract.
So if any of you have suggestions for how a fag like me can save a shit-ton of websites before the idiots hosting them realize that we have them, I'm all ears.
Thank you.