One of my long-standing interests is in writing content that will age gracefully, but as a child of the Internet, I am addicted to linking and linkrot is profoundly threatening to me, so another interest of mine is in archiving URLs; my current methodology is a combination of archiving my browsing in public archives like Internet Archive and locally, and proactively archiving entire sites. Anyway, sites I have previously archived in part or in total include:
- LessWrong (I may've caused some downtime here, sorry about that)
- OvercomingBias
- SL4
- Chronopause.com
- Yudkowsky.net (in progress)
- Singinst.org
- PredictionBook.com (for obvious reasons)
- LongBets.org & LongNow.org
- Intrade.com
- Commonsenseatheism.com
- finney.org
- nickbostrom.com
- unenumerated.blogspot.com & http://szabo.best.vwh.net/
- weidai.com
- mattmahoney.net
- aibeliefs.blogspot.com
Having recently added WikiWix to my archival bot, I was thinking of re-running various sites, and I'd like to know - what other LW-related websites are there that people would like to be able to access somewhere in 30 or 40 years?
(This is an important long-term issue, and I don't want to miss any important sites, so I am posting this as an Article rather than the usual Discussion. I already regret not archiving Robert Bradbury's full personal website - having only his Matrioshka Brains article - and do not wish to repeat the mistake.)
BTW, technology lock-in aside I highly recommend things like OfflinePages for iPhone/iPad, as they preserve full look and feel of the sites (very useful for LW, to see threaded comments). If there were similar solutions that were more open I'd recommend them even more.
Sounds like ReadItLater. As far as preservation goes, does that do anything that 'wget --page-requisites' would not?