In a world where a website like Wikipedia, one of the greatest achievements mankind has ever made, could by pulled down or blocked by a government, hoarding data becomes an altruistic and noble act.
I don’t care if I won’t read it, but if I can provide it to someone who will?
"Do not archive anything, citizen. There is no case where information will ever be deleted from public record. Only listen to the things we say are the truth."
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DScratch@sh.itjust.works · 22 pts · 21d
In a world where a website like Wikipedia, one of the greatest achievements mankind has ever made, could by pulled down or blocked by a government, hoarding data becomes an altruistic and noble act.
I don’t care if I won’t read it, but if I can provide it to someone who will?
Zedd00@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 9 pts · 21d
I don't have a problem. You have a problem.
NihilsineNefas@slrpnk.net · 8 pts · 21d
"Do not archive anything, citizen. There is no case where information will ever be deleted from public record. Only listen to the things we say are the truth."
Skullgrid@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 21d
After a project I had my eye on got deleted off a git site, I started git cloning some projects for no fucking reason.
Did you really have to cross specialisations to take a shot at me like that?