Comment by globular-toast
6 years ago
Do you save a copy of every web page you think might be useful later? I have a small archive of things I consider to be "at risk", but there are many things I enjoy that exist only on other people's servers now. I can't keep it all on my own machines forever, so the difficulty is guessing what will disappear and what won't.
No, I don't save every page that might be useful. But I do save some content if I notice that I keep referring to it multiple times.
However, that is just information and that is not what I am talking about. I am talking about tools and things that stop functioning because they need some free service on the internet to work. Yes, all my projects and tools can work without internet access. Sure, they might not get updated anymore, but they will keep functioning and I could continue living my live no matter what shuts down.
This even extends to non-free services. For instance, I don't use Spotify, even though it is a nice product and I love exploring new music. But if there was a change of service, Trump decides to block my country economically or something like that, and I am kicked off the platform, I would suddenly have no music anymore, even though I would have paid for it for years. So I buy cd's and vinyl instead and rip them to flac.