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JAAoldversion.com is back again, by the way. Just another short outage as usual.
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arkiverJAA: did we ever get a copy?
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JAAarkiver: Not yet, but it's on my list.
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arkiverOrIdow6: google didnt give me much on vkatsu
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arkiverOrIdow6: your goat and fastsfw items are moved to archiveteam-fire, they'll be in the wayback machine
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systwiHas there ever been any talk/progress wrt saving search engine search suggestions?
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TheTechRoboGoogle's ratelimits are awful, so as for Google... probably not.
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JAAGetting banned by Google, any% speedrun
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systwiFor example, I think it would be neat to see how entering something like "c" nowadays would likely return a lot of COVID-19-related results, whereas back in 2015 those would be different.
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JAAOther engines aren't any better really. Bing's the only major one that has somewhat reasonable limits (but it sucks, so there's that).
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JAAAt least as of last time I played around with it.
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JAAI didn't specifically test suggestions though, only actual searches.
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systwiI haven't looked into this, but I wonder if any of them offer an API to somehow retrieve that information (even though using that would kind of suck).
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JAA€€€€€
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OrIdow6Thank you arkiver
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OrIdow6And same with looking for info on that
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OrIdow6Someone added it to DW but it looks like they haven't been on IRC in a month
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OrIdow6steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1503581526 -> "Upload / Export" and "Custom Data / Savedata" makes it sounds like the answer is no, and at any rate that unless they have some self-destruct peoples' data is still on their disks
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OrIdow6*some kind of
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RyzHmm, a Dropbox download link saying "Too many requests" followed by "Sorry, this link has been automatically turned off for now. Learn more about traffic limits." - dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/yq5m0z8…tal%20Cover%20by%20RichaadEB%29.mp3
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RyzAnd links to dropbox.com/help/security/banned-links?_tk=hc_banned_links for the "Learn more about traffic limits."
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systwiI used to share a Dropbox link among my classmates with some small games and portable Windows software, and we managed to hit that as well. That was, maybe, 2015 or so.