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Y Combinator Paxel

paxel.ycombinator.com
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AgentsView

agentsview.io
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Show HN: MemoryHole – Personal Internet Archive

memoryhole.app
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Pi-session-manager – GUI for browsing Pi coding agent sessions

github.com
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Wealthsimple Data Breach

help.wealthsimple.com
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flippant
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> I could imagine a selfhosted way to store the data (for a group of people)

Linkwarden does this well. You can share a collection for a small group of people.

https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
flippant
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Thank you! Yes, you just get a zip file with all of your saved pages.

It looks like this:

├── files

│ └── 632daffb-2f4f-4795-bb4d-3149d24f4264

│ ├── original.html

│ ├── readerview.html

│ └── screenshot.png

├── manifest.json

└── metadata.csv
flippant
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Apologies for the self-promo. Downvote and I'll know not to do it again.

This trend of outright banning the Internet Archive has me extremely worried. I fear a future where news articles are memoryholed, and no one can remember exactly what was reported and how sensational it all seemed.

I've been working on this project [0] for a while. Originally, I started with a tool that would allow people to snapshot webpages in their own browser, and they could selectively share their snapshots. Then by consensus, everyone could understand what exactly had changed, and they could draw their own conclusion about why.

While working on it, I realized that an authoritative answer to "what did it look like on $DATE" can't be produced by a no-name company. It's gotta be a non-commercial entity that's got a track record of integrity. The dream would be to allow MemoryHole customers to submit their snapshots to the Internet Archive (or other non-commercial entity). It's definitely a copyright nightmare - so no clue how this could work.

[0] - https://memoryhole.app
flippant
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I did exactly this in early 2025 with a small keyword tagging pipeline.

You may run into some issues with Docker and native deps once you get to production. Don’t forget to cache the bumblebee files.
flippant
·anno scorso·discuss
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flippant
·anno scorso·discuss
Archived copy

https://archive.is/JbtH8