Am I the only one who feels deeply uneasy about this project? Looking for specific borrowers and gawping at their reading habits feels like a gross invasion of privacy. Or is privacy something only the living enjoy?
If you missed @MickyLindlar & @melswal at our June monthly meetup for #AusPreserves the recording, slides, collaborative notes, and Tweets collection are all now available, details in this blog post https://t.co/ryJZ5rpOmB
A little more housekeeping tonight following #tikalinkextract the other day. @httpreserve workbench refactored into a single CLI app to test a single hyperlink, or CSV of hyperlinks and return @internetarchive replacements.
Release 0.0.1 available here: https://t.co/PePfmrPgTh
Just a very small utility, but 0.0.3 of the @ApacheTika based tikalinkextract is out to unlock the hyperlinks in your #borndigital transfer workflows. #digipres#archives#digitaltransfer
Release: https://t.co/6WMdXbLHtw
Blog: https://t.co/VtGP3PiH4I
9.6 Million Links in Source Code Comments: Purpose, Evolution, and Decay
https://t.co/qjH79ytq2K
after quick read:
* ~80% of sw repos have >=1 URL in comments
* ~81% of links are still 200 (19% mix of 404, 500, 403, 405)
* expected decay nums; 1st study of links in comments?
@DenubisX@httpreserve@permacc@elotroalex Hmm, would take some engineering. I did start experiments with Memento for similar (See screenshot as really slow) https://t.co/bjmSuCG1qP