Well, there is archive.org and their timeline for a url (Google has
something similar, but not visible)

On 12 Aug 2016 7:04 am, "Simon B." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bruce, What you describe, I'd like to call a "time machine" view. I agree
> it's a pity the web can't cope with the frontiers of storage :).
> I think timelines have a magnitude bigger utility.
>
> Somehow, Google Photos seem to have lost all of 2015 for me :(, as seen on
> this screenshot:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/fc11qfw4jwn0k5u/Screenshot%
> 202016-08-12%2016.00.47.png?dl=0
>
> On Friday, August 12, 2016 at 3:45:18 PM UTC+2, Bruce C. Dillahunty wrote:
>>
>> Everything has a time, and the web interface is pretty much doing a
>> timeline view...
>>
>> The FUSE world (and camtool) supports a view "at a moment in time" (at
>> command) so that you can roll back and see things as they were at a given
>> time.
>>
>> I find that apparently the web doesn't allow for that yet.
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Dillahunty
>> http://brucedillahunty.xyz
>>
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