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41 votes
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The medium is the message and it's imperfect
11 votes -
Using Apple Photos captions for journalling
15 votes -
Slow social media
25 votes -
Dear Nintendo, please bring back the Wii Remote
18 votes -
What art means to me in this era of AI tools
15 votes -
Bear is now source-available
26 votes -
Why won't the Wayback Machine archive my page?
I have updated the Portuguese section of my blog with many posts that I scavenged from past blogs I've had since 2005. In order for everyone to be able to go through them chronologically, I gave...
I have updated the Portuguese section of my blog with many posts that I scavenged from past blogs I've had since 2005. In order for everyone to be able to go through them chronologically, I gave them their original dates. In the end of each of these posts there is a link to the original publication, many of which came from the Internet Archive itself.
One of my oldest blogs was removed from blogspot decades ago either by a hacker or something obscure about blogspot. So I had to use the archived version to reconstruct my history. I was very surprised to find it there because it was seemingly archived a decade after blogspot removed it. I have no idea what happened but I was so glad to find it!
I have been trying to archive that page for days. The posts within that page are archived but not the page itself. The current August 2025 snapshot is not shown, and if I click on the link that they give me after the archiving process is done, I am directed to a snapshot I did back in May. I have no idea why this is happening, and the "help" section of Wayback Machine doesn't seem to have anyway for me to talk to someone.
Can someone help?
This is the page: https://daviramos.com/br/. It is also available at https://daviramos.bearblog.dev/br/, and yes, I tried archiving that one too.
Thanks!
9 votes -
The great LLM scrape
24 votes -
Can Bearblog links show authors?
Both Medium and Substack include the author name in the site title (next to the favicon). Bearblog hosted blogs seem to be frequently posted, especially in ~tech, and only showing that it's from...
Both Medium and Substack include the author name in the site title (next to the favicon). Bearblog hosted blogs seem to be frequently posted, especially in ~tech, and only showing that it's from bearblog doesn't give insight into authorship. (Authors are being added to tags, but this is not immediately visible on mobile clients until clicking into the comments.)
Is this something that can be updated? If it's a technical limitation of some sort, I respect that. It would just be a "nice to have" feature. :)
9 votes -
You are what you launch: how software became a lifestyle brand
15 votes -
Are you tech-savvy enough?
27 votes -
Finding the best sleep tracker
16 votes -
Enough with the bullshit (a letter to fellow bullshit sufferers)
56 votes -
Forced to upgrade from iPhone 8
16 votes -
My impressions of Bear Blog
5 votes -
Rabbit R1 it's a scam
16 votes -
Bear – Minimal blogging platform
14 votes