On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 10:57:52AM -0700, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
> The archival imperative of https://archive.org/web/ is brilliant.
> 
> Thinking about it was struck that maybe it is common sense to safely 
> archive one's own wikis too.
> 
> But how? Where? When?

If you don't mind doing it manually, you can use Pinboard
(https://pinboard.in); it's a (paid) bookmarking service that enables
you to not only bookmark a page and associate tags to it, but also
perform a snapshot of it (if you choose that subscription plan).

Usually those snapshots only save the page's contents, and don't save
any external resources; but, since tiddlywiki pages are completely
self-contained, the snapshot generated by pinboard works properly; see
for example https://pinboard.in/cached/2d6fe5320767/ , which is a
snapshot I generated for http://musicsheets.tiddlyspot.com/

Cheers,

-- 
Javier

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