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xdkyx | 21 days ago

https://archive.is/1Zbeg

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rat9988|21 days ago

This feels like piracy to me and an unintended usecase of archives.

falcor84|21 days ago

What do you mean? I was always under the impression that archives are for accessing a copy when the original is hard to access - this seems like the perfect use case.

chwtutha|21 days ago

I’ll admit I’ve felt a bit weird about posting archive links myself, but not weird enough to subscribe to The New Yorker instead

46493168|20 days ago

Advertisements and web tracking feel like stalking. I’ll pay for content when the content providers respect my attention and privacy and not until then.

piperswe|20 days ago

IMO it’s definitely piracy, but piracy is morally neutral

llm_nerd|21 days ago

This isn't archive.org. Archive.is (and its many TLD equivalents) is explicitly for bypassing paywalls like this, and this is absolutely the intended use.

9 times out of ten it's because sites use cloaking and serve up all of the contents to search bots, but then paywall out end users, so it's kind of a hoisted by their own petard kind of situation.

And, I mean, people can choose to not follow those links. To the rest of us they're often very welcome, and we aren't subscribing to every random site for the once in a millennia worthwhile article.

senko|21 days ago

HN is only against piracy when AI labs do it.