On the little server I have running here at home, I'm now helping @internetarchive back up US Government websites and data.
You can help, too:
1. Download and run the ArchiveTeam Warrior
2. Set the selected project to "usgovernment" (or select US Government from the available projects in the web interface)
I'm running Warrior as a container with podman, but there are various other ways to run it.
More details at wiki.archiveteam.org/
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Ben Ramsey
in reply to Ben Ramsey • • •This leader board has grown significantly since I posted. That's probably not from my influence, but if so, thank you for helping!
Even if you only turn on the #ArchiveTeamWarrior for a little while and let it process just a few hundred or a few thousand items, you're helping out!
tracker.archiveteam.org/usgove…
Usgovernment tracker Dashboard
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in reply to Ben Ramsey • • •ooh this sounds like my kinda jam! 🤘
What if you’re like me and don’t have your own server though?
JB Carroll
in reply to Natalie • •If you have a spare laptop or other device that you're okay with leaving on, they have a virtual machine that can be run on windows and linux. You just need to download the image and install virtual box and open the image in virtualbox. See under basic usage:
wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php…
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in reply to Ben Ramsey • • •JB Carroll
in reply to Ben Ramsey • •docker-compose up -d
, and allowed the appropriate ports on the yaml file through ufw. Looks like it's scanning NIH now. 😎 Probably the easiest deployment I've ever run!