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can the I.T. workers of zooville (users too) tell me about why data centers are changed and cleared out through the eras?

incubusyiff

Citizen of Zooville
I know there's these times in relativity about different target audiences then there's eras, decades, generations, trends, politics, advancements in technology, AI, and censorship and evolution of websites.. uh companies going under, shareholders buying out companies, discontinued um.. things (i can't remember 😭),, and so if anything and everything it's kind of like the concept of like how lionhead studios doesn't make great games anymore like black and white and Black and White 2 and creatures Island that era and all the rage from thin about pushing graphical limits in the magazines of the time, when that game came out I didn't even hit puberty yet but, why do the internets change so much? is there really a lack of archival that is that profound as we're led to believe? the wayback machine even known I read an article stating that it's gone now seemed like a cover up to just how much archival vanished at the time of its conception?🤔 or i think anyways, there's just so much of the internet that I thought as a kid would never go away I'm baffled about it ☹️
 
I know there's these times in relativity about different target audiences then there's eras, decades, generations, trends, politics, advancements in technology, AI, and censorship and evolution of websites.. uh companies going under, shareholders buying out companies, discontinued um.. things (i can't remember 😭),, and so if anything and everything it's kind of like the concept of like how lionhead studios doesn't make great games anymore like black and white and Black and White 2 and creatures Island that era and all the rage from thin about pushing graphical limits in the magazines of the time, when that game came out I didn't even hit puberty yet but, why do the internets change so much? is there really a lack of archival that is that profound as we're led to believe? the wayback machine even known I read an article stating that it's gone now seemed like a cover up to just how much archival vanished at the time of its conception?🤔 or i think anyways, there's just so much of the internet that I thought as a kid would never go away I'm baffled about it ☹️
My simple answer is that if it isn't profitable, or people don't care about it enough, it will eventually be lost. Websites and servers need maintenance. If someone isn't doing that for whatever reason, stuff eventually goes away. If you want to protect data/media, you need to work actively to preserve it.
 
i found this little tid bit here too, imagine how much more advanced everything would be if this guy's source code was recovered
 
need for speed would was amazing too, i never got to play it before they took it's voice chat features away sadly
 
and most importantly, somebody needs to create an AI for every hentai comic and or gallery website that detects and filters out red hues from background them lighting in any art in general, really, because everything has a hent of "owing the libs" lifestylers micro political trend infiltrated micro aggressions in them, AI is the only thing that can reverse this issue, that's seemingly already solidated, nobody ever cared to enforce tagging for it, this is mostly because it's the dynamic of the actual way the political strategy works that it is 🫤
but anyways I asked some furries somewhere and I don't remember where and then they told me that there is a platform that I can build my own AI filters and be the first, but am honestly not capable of that, i think, and i wouldn't want to be the grandfather of it and all the publicity that comes with it that would be overwhelming to me owning the libs is a beast to say the least
 
I've also noticed and i don't like how lots of furries or really any forms of hentai or erodic art really' doesn't have the authentic dates of when the piece was created, this is very relevant for the preservation of the energy of it's era and that eras paradigm, i miss all so much all of the most amazing stuff from 2005 before and up,,
it's does seem like the shifts persuade the artists to want to take them down, and it's a shame🙁
 
i found this little tid bit here too, imagine how much more advanced everything would be if this guy's source code was recovered
Try compressing an .MOV file to keep the same quality or even resolution without losing quality. You'll be lucky to turn it into a few hundred megs, if it lets you. Some sites you upload to may keep the decent quality and give you a much lower size. But that depends on lots of other factors. That youtube video however, was a hoax apparently.


I still don't know what half of your thread said. But basing on some responses, I assume you're asking why certain things disappear from the internet? Usually the wayback machine would crawl sites and save the details. But they usually can't get everything, including if the site is behind a login wall. Some things you just have to save yourself and preserve that data if you think it may soon disappear.
I helped host a beast tracker site ages ago, and after awhile that died out, mostly because the domain owner disappeared.
Being younger, I had an IRC server, and was with some other friends during that time with IRC servers. After awhile, those died out. (There's still IRC networks in general, but its not something I'll get back into.)

Everything on the internet doesn't last forever. I'll be surprised if the wayback machine is still around decades in the future.
I also host the zoophilia.wiki, and thanks to the wayback machine, I and some others gathered and translated what could be and posted on the wiki.

Oh yea, and servers cost money.
 
what y'all think of them tech bros?? I couldn't fully comprehend such a thing about till about 9 and a half months ago (am speeking on the history sub menu on "owing the libs" on Wikipedia) i didn't know it was a as it said 16 year long thing that's been affecting society and the lost servers economy i didn't know it ext. since 2008
 
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