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For those of you that have not used it. 12ft.io (usually) gets you around paywalls.

Archive: https://archive.today/dilVK GIT Repo: https://github.com/wasi-master/13ft

From the post:

>This is a simple self hosted server that has a simple but powerful interface to block ads, paywalls, and other nonsense. Specially for sites like medium, new york times which have paid articles that you normally cannot read. Now I do want you to support the creators you benefit from but if you just wanna see one single article and move on with your day then this might be helpful

For those of you that have not used it. 12ft.io (usually) gets you around paywalls. Archive: https://archive.today/dilVK GIT Repo: https://github.com/wasi-master/13ft From the post: >>This is a simple self hosted server that has a simple but powerful interface to block ads, paywalls, and other nonsense. Specially for sites like medium, new york times which have paid articles that you normally cannot read. Now I do want you to support the creators you benefit from but if you just wanna see one single article and move on with your day then this might be helpful
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Doesn't look like it self archives it though

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No, it is not a archive site, just a site to get around paywall. There was another one I posted before I think that works as a local self-hosted archive. If I find it again ill re-post it.

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https://archivebox.io/

This?

From hackernews comments:

How does archive.is trick news sites into showing content without the paywall? Is it pure user agent spoofing? I'm wondering if this could be applied here.

nikisweeting on Jan 20, 2021 | parent | next [–]

Yeup, just the reason why we expose the USER_AGENT options in ArchiveBox config ;) https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Security-Overv...

I don't want to officially endorse using the Google bot user agent, but you're welcome to try it on your own and see if it improves the experience.

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Yeah, this looks about right. Thanks!

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Mnemosyne IIRC. Since they're both self-hosted and open source it should be possible to glue them together.

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If it has 13 on it, im off

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12ft never worked anyway