Down since the archive had to retool, emulation in the browser at @internetarchive is BACK.
A quarter million programs and growing can run free again.
But all anyone cares about is our #1 title:
Down since the archive had to retool, emulation in the browser at @internetarchive is BACK.
A quarter million programs and growing can run free again.
But all anyone cares about is our #1 title:
The Archive's quickly moving into the phase of "what's left to get back up and running" and "what's with this little bug and that little slowness" and with "down" in the rear view mirror. What a tough time! But a lot of people recognize what it was providing and it's nice for people to know.
Time to mirror us some government stuff.
The Internet Archive donation page, with its subscription and various payment options, is back and functioning. If you wanted to help but avoid Paypal, this is the time.
Deep inside the archive is a grinder. It was built a different way before the hack, and then a bunch of people literally poured near-24-hour-days into bringing it back securely, and maybe fix some long-standing issues it needed addressing.
It started up again a couple days ago. It is moving very fast and it is working. It is not perfect, of course, but they are addressing these side-quests one by one as it goes.
The Archive is back! (In read only mode). Get to the things you love, and we will continue our quest to be dependable, clean up the mess left behind, and be there for you.
I stand with @internetarchive ️
While waiting for Internet Archive to return, 51 terabytes of extracted data from 26,000 CD-ROMs are waiting for you to search and enjoy at DISCMASTER.