

Ouch, my bone spurs.
An early bird in the hand gets the low hanging fruit in the bush.


Ouch, my bone spurs.


People are still using it so I think there’s some benefit in continuing to spread the information. Some are completely unaware of the situation, others don’t realize that the .ph/.li/.md ones are run by the same operator as .today.



John Lemur and Yoko Opo.


It’s not something I’d use at least, can’t decide for others. Could try one listed here though.
She’s impressed by your maximum-strength bowels.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive.today
Around 11 January 2026, archive.today inserted malicious JavaScript code in its CAPTCHA page to involve visitors in a DDoS attack against Gyrovague. Over the following weeks, the archive.today blog posted public criticisms of Patokallio, accusing him of doxing the website’s operator, and engaged in personal attacks against him. Emails released by Patokallio include archive.today threatening him with AI pornography. On 20 February 2026, English Wikipedia banned links to archive.today, citing the DDoS attack against Patokallio and evidence that archived content was tampered with to insert Patokallio’s name.
Article refers to .today but .is is the same service. There’s a list on the article sidebar.


The archive[.]is service you’re using changes saved content and weaponizes visitors to DDoS a blog.


Yoko Ono’s vocal coach.


Sounds like a problem for some Tomahawks to solve.


Depends on when they move on Taiwan.

Dogs are great, they’re our hairy little friends who don’t really know what’s going on but are happy to be included.


Let’s see if they can swim.


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The operator of the archive service you’re using has edited archived content and used its CAPTCHA page to DDoS a blog.


I heard she was going to work for the ATF.
I’d still do the abdomen-pressing in the interest of showmanship but in my experience, it’s much easier to stuff a solved cube up there ahead of time. Lets you focus on the crowd work instead of cube state.


“Arby’s Makes Fries” is probably the closest thing they’ve got.


Just another isolated incident like all the others.
They left out “really bad planner” from the list.