This was mostly a case of me finding it a bit amusing that the OP's qualms
of that pastie disappearing was dismissed entirely as impossible, only to
be refuted a decade later by reality 😄

Thanks for the link anyway; better than the current FAQ. Web Archive has
been a life saver for many a time for me too, such a god send. Especially
when fixing dead Wikipedia references. They get a monthly recurring
donation from me just for that.


tir. 7. okt. 2025, 13:24 skrev Viktor Gjorgjievski <>:

> With a quick search I found this one:
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20161109061418/http://pastie.org/368348
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 1:20:28 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> > public pasties linked from other sites will never expire.
>>
>> Famous last words 😜 That pastie <http://pastie.org/368348> is as dead a
>> link as any 404 I have seen (even though it says HTTP/1.1 410 Gone) 💀
>>
>> I did manage to find a reference an example for the Robot Legs problem
>> in the FAQ
>> <https://github.com/google/guice/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#how-do-i-build-two-similar-but-slightly-different-trees-of-objects>
>> (in its now current home at Github), at least, so now it is clearer for the
>> next web wanderer in the future 😁
>>
>> fredag 23. januar 2009 kl. 19:16:13 UTC+1 skrev Josh Goebel:
>>
>> For all intents and purposes public pasties linked from other sites
>> will never expire. Private pastes do expire and public pastes that
>> someone pastes and no one ever looks at can be removed as well. But a
>> public pastie with incoming referrers isn't going anywhere.
>>
>> Pastie author,
>> Josh
>>
>>

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