I have a year membership to AA now, been meaning to contribute for some time, archive.org is next on the list

Much like the pushback we are seeing from the citizenry against things like Flock and AI datacenters, we can push _forward_ too by ensuring important institutions (legal or otherwise) remain funded

archive.org is an incredible blessing that I never really respected enough until the last few years. I have bookmarks going back to the 90s, and for some reason, starting in 2015 or so, sites just started disappearing. I estimate at least 20% of my bookmarks are 404 now.

archive.org itself reminds me of the Library of Alexandria. It is irreplaceable, and this is a disaster waiting to happen.