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blckgrffn

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Wowsers. So much data & data interpretation gone. Sad day.

In these days of AI shenanigans, that fact this wasn't worth putting a small team against to keep just modernized to keep hosted is pretty shocking. That's a high ranking domain seemingly relegated to the trash bin.

When you want to make the content static and remove all of the dynamic content and remove all of the backend functionality it couldn't have been that challenging.

The more I consider it, its freaking terrible. The fact that all of that will be lost to any future AI ingestion (fwiw) as a very trusted source of pre-AI content and structure really sucks.
 

yottabit

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Wowsers. So much data & data interpretation gone. Sad day.

In these days of AI shenanigans, that fact this wasn't worth putting a small team against to keep just modernized to keep hosted is pretty shocking. That's a high ranking domain seemingly relegated to the trash bin.

When you want to make the content static and remove all of the dynamic content and remove all of the backend functionality it couldn't have been that challenging.

The more I consider it, its freaking terrible. The fact that all of that will be lost to any future AI ingestion (fwiw) as a very trusted source of pre-AI content and structure really sucks.
I mean - it's a shame, yes. But it's been captured 27,477 times on archive.org. I think those of us that are motivated to access old reviews will be OK
 

blckgrffn

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I mean - it's a shame, yes. But it's been captured 27,477 times on archive.org. I think those of us that are motivated to access old reviews will be OK
Yeah, but see @dullard above. Available only on Archive.org means many thousands of broken backlinks, all that. It's "there" but like a museum exhibit.

Seriously, going to a static site bereft of all CMS... has to be tools to automate that out there, as Archive.org and wayback machine both show... so borderline trivial. What a joke not making it happen.

And why kill it rather than sell it? Reeks of a tax write-down, which is like how you discard trash which... damn it man, Anandtech was certainly not that.
 

fastandfurious6

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from hackernews https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44767433

you can download anandtech.com and browse it but it's 70gb lol

Archiveteam did a full site crawl[1] when Anandtech announced they were stopping. You can browse the warc.gz files like a regular web page using https://replayweb.page
Alternatively you could use solrwayback[2] to index and browse the warc files.
1: https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/202409012...
2: https://github.com/netarchivesuite/solrwayback

Also Kiwix[1] is an excellent app for browsing websites offline. You can use warc2zim[2] to convert the WARC files to ZIM files for use with Kiwix.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the DWDS (digital dictionary of the German language) app is actually Kiwix!

[1]: https://www.kiwix.org/

[2]: https://github.com/openzim/warc2zim
 
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