Note: This tutorial is meant to demonstrate how to archive data for historical preservation purposes. It is not meant to be used for any pirating or nefarious purposes. This is meant to archive data for the sake of preservational archiving and nothing else.
In the same concept of preservation of data locally/self hosting. Here is a content request; a tutorial on self hosting a local apt repository. An example of this would be self hosting (maybe in docker) an Ubuntu 24.04 apt repository including local host configuration. Just an idea.
Archivebox has great functionality but the UI is very stripped down. It'll be down to personal preferences for how you'd like to keep your archive. I keep going back and forth between Linkwarden and Hoarder for my needs. I love the automatic AI tagging in Hoarder via Ollama but it's not as robust yet as Archivebox and Linkwarden.
Agreed! It's why I've shown a few different options over the past however long: I want people to know that they have choices and options for how they choose to archive what's important to them :)
Mount your storage to Google Drive a D expose this thing either via Tailscale serve or via a Funnel and it’ll just be there for you like any other cloud service
Note: This tutorial is meant to demonstrate how to archive data for historical preservation purposes. It is not meant to be used for any pirating or nefarious purposes. This is meant to archive data for the sake of preservational archiving and nothing else.
In the same concept of preservation of data locally/self hosting. Here is a content request; a tutorial on self hosting a local apt repository. An example of this would be self hosting (maybe in docker) an Ubuntu 24.04 apt repository including local host configuration. Just an idea.
Thanks! Archiving RUclips now... Gotta get a few more HDDs.
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Like a modern encyclopedia 😊 archiving useful data.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@DBTechYT Anytime 😊 like a good container video... I'm currently watching proxmox ones to build a cluster within next year.
Great video, I appreciate the internet archive and do agree it's usefulness and importance. Thanks again for sharing and spreading knowledge.
Thank you so much!! Losing the Internet Archive would be a disaster!
Very much appreciated @DBTech, This is going to make a lot of folks happy for sure! Thumbs up this video everyone! :)
Nice Video. Great Job!!! Congratz
Thanks!! Much appreciated! :)
Cool app, and great intro!
Thanks so much!!
Thanks for sharing this. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it
I was just looking for a solution like this after the hack the other day.
I hope this works for you!! :)
Archivebox has great functionality but the UI is very stripped down. It'll be down to personal preferences for how you'd like to keep your archive. I keep going back and forth between Linkwarden and Hoarder for my needs. I love the automatic AI tagging in Hoarder via Ollama but it's not as robust yet as Archivebox and Linkwarden.
Agreed! It's why I've shown a few different options over the past however long: I want people to know that they have choices and options for how they choose to archive what's important to them :)
Mount your storage to Google Drive a D expose this thing either via Tailscale serve or via a Funnel and it’ll just be there for you like any other cloud service
Great Video, and may just come in handy
Glad you think so!
cool video, lets try it at my labs
Awesome!! Thanks for watching and commenting! Much appreciated :)
Amazing service archivebox!
Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Wallabag also nice solution
Wallabag is great! I made a video about it almost 4 years ago. Maybe I should take another look at it. Thanks for watching and commenting!! :)