Hacker News with Generative AI: Web Archiving

Update on the 2024/2025 End of Term Web Archive (archive.org)
Every four years, before and after the U.S. presidential election, a team of libraries and research organizations, including the Internet Archive, work together to preserve material from U.S. government websites during the transition of administrations.
Running ArchiveTeam's Warrior in Kubernetes (gabrielsimmer.com)
The "officially endorsed" way of running the ArchiveTeam Warrior project is using one of the available appliance virtual machine images, which keeps itself up to date and "just works".
ArchiveTeam Warrior – US Government (archiveteam.org)
The ArchiveTeam Warrior is a virtual archiving appliance. You can run it to help with the ArchiveTeam archiving efforts. It will download sites and upload them to our archive — and it’s really easy to do!
DIY Web Archiving Zine (zinebakery.com)
DIY Web Archiving shows you why everyone should participate in preserving the things on the web they care about, and how anyone can do so (no special expertise required!).
ArchiveBox is evolving: the future of self-hosted internet archives (sweeting.me)
In the wake of the [recent attack](https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/9/24266419/internet-archive-ddos-attack-pop-up-message) against Archive.org, [ArchiveBox](https://archivebox.io) has been getting some increased attention from people wondering how to **self-host their own internet archives**.
ArchiveTeam Warrior (archiveteam.org)
38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later (pewresearch.org)