Yeah, the internet archive is doing some stuff that is a bit hard to work around with our architecture (it tries to execute our javascript bundle and then sends requests to nonexistent servers). It’s been on my to-do list to fix for a while (probably by just somehow telling the archive to just serve the plain HTML versions of the pages that we send, or just making sure that our javascript bundle fails more gracefully when it gets called in the ways the internet archive is doing it).
Until then, backing up the greaterwrong mirror seems like something that gets us most of the value, though I do really want to get around to fixing the archive.org versions for the main site.
Yeah, the internet archive is doing some stuff that is a bit hard to work around with our architecture (it tries to execute our javascript bundle and then sends requests to nonexistent servers). It’s been on my to-do list to fix for a while (probably by just somehow telling the archive to just serve the plain HTML versions of the pages that we send, or just making sure that our javascript bundle fails more gracefully when it gets called in the ways the internet archive is doing it).
Until then, backing up the greaterwrong mirror seems like something that gets us most of the value, though I do really want to get around to fixing the archive.org versions for the main site.