On 2/8/16 11:44 AM, Wyatt wrote:
On Sunday, 7 February 2016 at 21:59:00 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Dpaste currently does not expire pastes by default. I was thinking
it would be nice if it saved them in the Wayback Machine such that
they are archived redundantly.
I'm not sure what's the wa
On Monday, 8 February 2016 at 20:02:41 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote:
I'm not sure if the wayback machine should be used for version
control, if you want to keep a history of your past I suggest
using a gist.github.com.
I view the wayback machine as a view for what the web used to
look like not
On Sunday, 7 February 2016 at 21:59:00 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Dpaste currently does not expire pastes by default. I was
thinking it would be nice if it saved them in the Wayback
Machine such that they are archived redundantly.
I'm not sure what's the way to do it - probably linking th
On Sunday, 7 February 2016 at 21:59:00 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Dpaste currently does not expire pastes by default. I was
thinking it would be nice if it saved them in the Wayback
Machine such that they are archived redundantly.
I'm not sure what's the way to do it - probably linking th
Dpaste currently does not expire pastes by default. I was thinking it
would be nice if it saved them in the Wayback Machine such that they are
archived redundantly.
I'm not sure what's the way to do it - probably linking the
newly-generated paste URLs from a page that the Wayback Machine alrea