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Did you know that the Wayback Machine is currently archiving web pages at an incomprehensible rate of 150 TB of data each and every day? Oh, and that it's located in a church in San Francisco? News ...
On September 7, Russia carried out a massive drone attack on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, killing four people and injuring 40. The Associated Press reported that it was the largest aerial attack since the ...
Reddit is one of the most popular websites on the internet, consistently ranking in the top 10 most visited sites every month. With 91.2 million active users every single day, the website sees a ...
The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is one of the most valuable free services available on the web, ensuring that important sources of information are protected from the vicissitudes of fate and ...
If a marketer has a buck to spend, do they knock $1 off the price or spend $1 more on media? Sometimes, price can itself be promotional marketing. One famous example includes Costco hotdogs. The CEO ...
Reddit is restricting access to its content by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine will now be allowed to index the Reddit home page, but not the majority of Reddit content, ...
As the battle to train artificial intelligence models becomes more intense and Reddit’s rich content library becomes more valuable, the social media giant has taken steps to block the Internet Archive ...
Reddit has reportedly claimed AI model builders hungry for training data have been scraping its platform using the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. The Verge reports that Reddit has blocked the ...
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is the latest victim of Reddit's crackdown on data access. The company has begun to place new restrictions on what the archive site will be able to access in a ...
Reddit is now blocking the Internet Archive (IA) from indexing popular Reddit threads after allegedly catching sneaky AI firms—restricted from scraping Reddit—instead simply scraping data from IA’s ...