It’s always sad. I read a bit about hobby gameboy game development and a few sites where stilll up, but a lot of links where dead. A few tools just disappeared with all download links dead.
I think i do…
You’re saying that the native Americans were right, that photographs capture a part of your soul, and so when you die, the photographs die with you!
(I understood what you said the first time, i just felt like being a bit of a silly goose)
“Permanently removed from the internet forever.” Once it’s on the internet, it’ll be there till the day you die.
But thanks to modern SEO, Ads and useless algorithms I can’t find shit
Unless it’s something you want to stay. Then it vanishes into the ether, and nobody seems to have it archived anywhere.
EDIT: Join us at !datahoarder@lemmy.ml or /r/datahoarder (unfortunately the datahoarder community is mostly active on Reddit still).
It’s always sad. I read a bit about hobby gameboy game development and a few sites where stilll up, but a lot of links where dead. A few tools just disappeared with all download links dead.
That implies that all your photos disappear the moment you die
Whoops, but you know what I’m getting at right?
I think i do…
You’re saying that the native Americans were right, that photographs capture a part of your soul, and so when you die, the photographs die with you!
(I understood what you said the first time, i just felt like being a bit of a silly goose)
Sometimes your photos appear only after you die!