What software does the Internet Archive run?

Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca to Selfhosted@lemmy.world – 52 points –

Is there an open source package that the Internet Archive runs? What is it? I assume sites like archive.is run the same. I'd like to know if I can also run it for self-hosted archiving.

18

afaik, archive.org isnt open source. id recommend something like archivebox.io

Archive box is a piece of software and the Internet archive is a organization that is focused on predicting the content on the internet.

The Internet Archive has PBs worth of data. I doubt any home user could manage that.

i dont think op is looking to mirror archive.org, my take was that they wanted someyhing like archive.org but selfhosted and for personal / small-scale use

Exactly. I'm already running a local wiki, but I don't want stuff I link to in my wiki to result in 404 in a few years. Or worse, to some AI-ridden ad-infested dumpster fire.

You can use something as simple as a browser extension like SingleFile that can automatically download complete, contained copies of anything bookmarked or only certain URLs.

Oh yes, this looks like a winner. Thanks!

It seems like it's written in Python too, which means I can maintain it if need be.

Oh boy I wish I had set this up many years ago. I wouldn't have to resort to scouring !antiquememesroadshow@lemmy.world for the top quality memes of the past when I need them...

On a far side of the moon note, I wonder if ActivityPub could be used to federate multiple archiveboxes to create a more resilient Internet Archive alternative. 🤔 Then integrate that with Lemmy to autoarchive links from posts. Aaand lemmy.world ran out of disk space. 🤣

a network between networks to make them more resilient i think you've just invented the arpanet?.

I believe they used heritrix at one point. The important bit is that there is a special archive format that they use which is a standard. There are several tools that support it (both capturing to it and viewing it) - it allows for capturing a website in a 'working' condition with history or something. I'm a bit fuzzy on it since it's been some time since I looked into it.

Does Linkwarden fit your intended use?

Kind of. Linkwarden seems to save as PDF. That's better than nothing, however preserving a functional copy of the pages would be better. Archivebox seems to do this.

I don't know for certain but I'm sure they run lots of different software. They have PBs of data.