Sean Rameswaram
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
is websites that people need, websites that record public health information going offline, briefly, permanently, what have you.
is websites that people need, websites that record public health information going offline, briefly, permanently, what have you.
Is that a different degree of sort of erasing the historical record or messing with the historical record than we've seen?
Is that a different degree of sort of erasing the historical record or messing with the historical record than we've seen?
Is that a different degree of sort of erasing the historical record or messing with the historical record than we've seen?
The Wayback Machine, the Internet Archive, mostly funded through donations, the generosity of people, institutions, even governments. Is that going to be enough to archive the Internet to the extent that, you know, future generations will want to see and need?
The Wayback Machine, the Internet Archive, mostly funded through donations, the generosity of people, institutions, even governments. Is that going to be enough to archive the Internet to the extent that, you know, future generations will want to see and need?
The Wayback Machine, the Internet Archive, mostly funded through donations, the generosity of people, institutions, even governments. Is that going to be enough to archive the Internet to the extent that, you know, future generations will want to see and need?
There you have it. Let me ask you one last question, Mark. You guys have been at this for nearly three decades. Certainly you've saved a lot of stuff. And certainly a lot of stuff has fallen through the cracks. I wonder, is there something that slipped through the cracks before?
There you have it. Let me ask you one last question, Mark. You guys have been at this for nearly three decades. Certainly you've saved a lot of stuff. And certainly a lot of stuff has fallen through the cracks. I wonder, is there something that slipped through the cracks before?
There you have it. Let me ask you one last question, Mark. You guys have been at this for nearly three decades. Certainly you've saved a lot of stuff. And certainly a lot of stuff has fallen through the cracks. I wonder, is there something that slipped through the cracks before?
that you could tell us about that might suggest to our audience, you know, what is lost when we can't archive to the extent we want to or need to?
that you could tell us about that might suggest to our audience, you know, what is lost when we can't archive to the extent we want to or need to?
that you could tell us about that might suggest to our audience, you know, what is lost when we can't archive to the extent we want to or need to?
Huh. And by losing that fleeting webpage, that one, you know, maybe minor, maybe major webpage about bird flu on the CDC's website, what are we losing?
Huh. And by losing that fleeting webpage, that one, you know, maybe minor, maybe major webpage about bird flu on the CDC's website, what are we losing?
Huh. And by losing that fleeting webpage, that one, you know, maybe minor, maybe major webpage about bird flu on the CDC's website, what are we losing?
Yeah. I mean, and you are⦠You are comparing, in a way, a CDC website to the Protestant Reformation. But I think you mean it, don't you?
Yeah. I mean, and you are⦠You are comparing, in a way, a CDC website to the Protestant Reformation. But I think you mean it, don't you?
Yeah. I mean, and you are⦠You are comparing, in a way, a CDC website to the Protestant Reformation. But I think you mean it, don't you?