I’ve been using Yandex a lot more lately, too. What with the SHTF all over the globe right now, I really do wish I had learned how to “archive offline.” But I’m a slow learner in that regard. Like I really just need a step by step list of directions. Hopefully a tech-savvy anon will do so. Frens?
Oh wow, yes,thank you, I know how to archive live links, but I’ve always just saved to “bookmarks”. I’ve typically used the archiver that ends in .io, BUT I still have to get on the internet to access my Bookmarks. So…it just now occurred to me with your reply that maybe what I really need to do with my “archived” bookmarks is download them and transfer to a drive? If so, then what I really need to know is how to download the archived articles from my Bookmarks to a drive. (I’ve got a lot.)
My thinking is that if/when we get a full on cyber attack and/or Ten Days of Darn-kess/Darkness, we want to have a library of articles cataloging all the evidence documented in hard-copy form. (In other words, we don’t need the internet to access.). I suspect very strongly that if/when that does happen, much will be no longer accessible if/when the internet comes back. Anyway, I thought that is what Q meant about archive offline. Apparently, It’s just the offline part, not the actual archiving, that IDK how to do.
If you’re looking for something offline, then you need your own way back machine, hosted on your own hardware (could be an old laptop your not using anymore)
I’ve been using Yandex a lot more lately, too. What with the SHTF all over the globe right now, I really do wish I had learned how to “archive offline.” But I’m a slow learner in that regard. Like I really just need a step by step list of directions. Hopefully a tech-savvy anon will do so. Frens?
Go to archive.is
Copy your url into the box that says “My url is alive and I want to archive its content”
Click save
Wait
???
Profit
Oh wow, yes,thank you, I know how to archive live links, but I’ve always just saved to “bookmarks”. I’ve typically used the archiver that ends in .io, BUT I still have to get on the internet to access my Bookmarks. So…it just now occurred to me with your reply that maybe what I really need to do with my “archived” bookmarks is download them and transfer to a drive? If so, then what I really need to know is how to download the archived articles from my Bookmarks to a drive. (I’ve got a lot.)
My thinking is that if/when we get a full on cyber attack and/or Ten Days of Darn-kess/Darkness, we want to have a library of articles cataloging all the evidence documented in hard-copy form. (In other words, we don’t need the internet to access.). I suspect very strongly that if/when that does happen, much will be no longer accessible if/when the internet comes back. Anyway, I thought that is what Q meant about archive offline. Apparently, It’s just the offline part, not the actual archiving, that IDK how to do.
Again, thank you, fren.
If you’re looking for something offline, then you need your own way back machine, hosted on your own hardware (could be an old laptop your not using anymore)
https://archivebox.io/
Alternatively, most devices let you print to a pdf file, just print the page. Mobile users may require an app but it’s native to windows machines.
Aha, thank you. I’m going with the B option. Much obliged!