Readeck helps you keep all that web content you’ll want to revisit in an hour, tomorrow, or in 20 years. That article you want to read later today? The photo you’d love to keep forever? Or the video you want to save for this weekend? Readeck helps you collect them as Bookmarks, ready for you whenever you are. Curate, Archive, mark as favorite, add labels to your content so you can find it later. Search anything in your growing content and create dynamic collections. h/t https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/@lightweight/113309548487761157
The BBC Sound Effects Archive is available for personal, educational or research purposes. There are over 33,000 clips from across the world from the past 100 years. These include clips made by the BBC Radiophonic workshop, recordings from the Blitz in London, special effects made for BBC TV and Radio productions, as well as 15,000 recordings from the Natural History Unit archive. You can explore sounds from every continent - from the college bells ringing in Oxford to a Patagonian waterfall - or listen to a submarine klaxon or the sound of a 1969 Ford Cortina door slamming shut. As well as browsing and searching through this treasure trove of sounds, you can also make and share your own mixes and soundscapes using the ‘mixer mode’ function. Use the mixer to layer, edit and re-order clips from the archive to create your own sounds. The licensing terms appear to be open for non-commercial use, but does not explicitly apply an open license https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/licensing h/t https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@NocturneGames/113197995618661732
TinyURL, bit.ly, and other similar services allow long URLs to be converted to smaller ones on their specific service; the small URL is visited by a consumer and their web browser is redirected to the long URL. Such services are a ticking timebomb. If they go away, get hacked, or sell out, millions of links will be lost (see Wikipedia: Link Rot). Archive.org/301Works is acting as an escrow for URL shortener databases, but they rely on URL shorteners to actually give them their databases. Even 301Works founding member bit.ly does not actually share their databases and most other big shorteners don't share theirs either.
Archive.today is a time capsule for web pages! It takes a 'snapshot' of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears. It saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracy and provides a short and reliable link to an unalterable record of any web page including those from Web 2.0 sites. Sadly, Flash content is not saved-- which tells you how long this has been running.
Archive.today is a time capsule for web pages! It takes a 'snapshot' of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears. It saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracy and provides a short and reliable link to an unalterable record of any web page including those from Web 2.0 sites h/t https://social.fossdle.org/@stevefoerster
Hello! Hopefully you are here because you want to make an archive of your tweets like this one. There are options for this like Tweetback but you have to have some computer programming knowledge to run that. I wanted to make something very simple. The process for this is: fill out a small form here drop your twitter archive zip file (in the format that it was available circa December 2022) into this page wait get back a zip file with a bunch of HTML files in it that you can upload wherever you host your web stuff now This even works if you only have access to your website through something like cPanel. Basically if the way you update your website is by uploading files to a web host, then this solution is a good one for you! Once it's uploaded, there is a styles.css file that should be pretty easy to modify if you want to customize things. Note: your browser will process the whole thing so if it's huge and/or your computer is slow... be prepared to wait a long while. Nothing is uploaded anywhere. You might get a notification that your tab is slowing your browser down. Just wait a while, you'll get an "archive.zip" in your downloads bar. It'll be over soon. Just like Twitter.
Import Twitter Data Archive to WordPress using WP-CLI
This plugin contains a custom WP-CLI command to import a Twitter data archive into WordPress. Imports each of your tweets into a new Custom Post Type Creates a new taxonomy for hashtags, populated from each tweet * Expands t.co short URLs to their full version
Twitter Archive: tweets.js / Ian Johnson / Observable
This notebook is a starting point for processing tweets from your twitter archive which you can download here. We use a local file input so your data doesn't get uploaded anywhere and stays private. Inspired by Benjamin Schmidt's Working with Twitter exports.
LOC Serendipity is a website that aggregates a subset of the open digital records available from the Library of Congress. With each click of the button at the top of the page, the website provides a list of freely available books from the library, available through archive.org.
Kiwix lets you access free knowledge – even offline
Store any website on your mobile phone or computer, easily. Wherever you go, you can browse Wikipedia, read books from the Gutenberg Library, or watch TED talks and much more – even if you don’t have an Internet connection. Kiwix is a non-profit. All code is free and open-source. Offline access makes a difference
Created by Clive Thompson as a way to help “rewild your attention” Behind the scenes, here’s what it’s doing, which is pretty simple: i) You type in a query, and ii) my app sends it to Google Books, and filters the results for pre-1927 public domain. Then iii) it picks one at random and displays it to you. Learn more at https://clivethompson.medium.com/a-search-engine-that-finds-you-weird-old-books-3a74fbb5f3d4
Webrecorder provides a suite of open source projects and tools to capture interactive websites and replay them at a later time as accurately as possible.
Social Feed Manager is open source software that harvests social media data and web resources from Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, and Sina Weibo. It empowers researchers, faculty, students, and archivists to collect, manage, and export social media data. By running Social Feed Manager on behalf of their communities, cultural heritage and research organizations can provide an innovative service.
Callnote - Video Call Recorder | for Skype, Facebook, Google+ Hangout and Viber
Record every moment with Callnote Video Call Recorder for Skype, Google+ Hangouts, Viber, Facebook, Online Meetings and Web Conferences (GoToMeeting and Webex) as a patricipant
HyperCard Online is a way of getting your HyperCard stacks up and running online. Simply upload a stack in a Stuffit Expander-compatible file (.sit, .sea, .hqx, etc..) or a Macintosh Disk Image, along with some basic information such as the name, author and a description of the stack. Behind the scenes, your stack will be uploaded to the Internet Archive, where it can be run in a web browser.
Websites change. Perma Links don’t. Perma.cc helps scholars, journals, courts, and others create permanent records of the web sources they cite. Perma.cc is simple, free to use, and is built and supported by libraries.