Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
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Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#32Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#33You might be interested in Arweave or IPFS: Arweave network is like Bitcoin, but for data: A permanent and decentralized web inside an open ledger. [0] The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a decentralized protocol, hypermedia, and peer-to-peer (P2P) network for distributed file storage and sharing. The shadow libraries Anna's Archive and Library Genesis host books via IPFS. [1] [0] https://www.arweave.org/ [1] ht…
If I remember correctly IPFS alone won't guarantee that the file will be around.
Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#34So funny to See sone Folks Talking about the tech Stack when Hosting is the only Problem to solve
OP could just get a box with a Raspberry Pi 5, its power chord, a mini mouse, and a built in mini screen. Seal it all off so nothing inside shakes. Congrats, you got your very own digital version of a personal memoir. The only thing now stopping this from working is The International Electrotechnical Commission somehow doing in the next 100 years what they couldn't the previous 120.
The screen can either, screw it, show the content directly, or MAYBE some indication of what a SSH connection is so the people accessing it have a way to figure it out. It's fine, the hyperfuture AI will do it for them.
Every 5 years, OP opens the box, and put in a new SD card with updated content, labels the previous one, and closes the box. Or, I dunno, swaps out the device for something else newer, if the IEC ninjas did come for him and forced everyone to use Wario Logo shaped plugs.
Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#35Create your own Voyager probe with a golden disk. If you can orient it to avoid any collisions, could survive to the end of the universe.
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#36Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#371. Defend against format obsolescence. Prefer plain-text formats, or at least ones that can be mostly-understood by humans, like markdown or semantic XML. (And not, say, PDFs.) For audio-visual stuff, prefer the simplest kinds of highly standardized and common formats. 2. If you need a website, prefer a static site generator. If you need a dynamic site, periodically export a static version. 3. Don't count entirely on…
3. Redundant copies aren't going to last 100 years unless they're on some medium that can actually last that long, such as an aluminum (i.e., factory-made, not burned) CD. A flash thumb drive isn't going to last that long, not even close.
Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#38Wordpress.com offers 100-year plans. Hosting + domain is $38,000 or domain only is $2,000. https://wordpress.com/100-year/
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#39Re: Ask HN: How to make my website exist for 100 years?
#40If you had the same goal ~25 years ago what would you have done? Are those top options still around or bankrupt, have their prices and services changed dramatically?
According to charts at those time, average CD-R can last 30-50 years and these 24K Gold CD-R are designed to last 100-300 years.
(mine are failing after ~20 years)