Message-Id: <20240925.150421.48c1eadf@mixmin.net> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 15:04:21 +0100 From: D References: <66f33b70@news.ausics.net> <66f3af5e@news.ausics.net> Subject: Re: Google Cache finally gone Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Newsgroups: comp.misc Path: ...!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news2.arglkargh.de!alphared!sewer!news.dizum.net!not-for-mail Organization: dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider X-Abuse: abuse@dizum.com Injection-Info: sewer.dizum.com - 2001::1/128 Bytes: 2862 Lines: 47 On 25 Sep 2024 16:36:15 +1000, Computer Nerd Kev wrote: >Rich wrote: >> Computer Nerd Kev wrote: >>> Damn, I've been using it more and more as JS-walls have become more >>> frequent and prevent me reading pages in lightweight web browsers >>> without JS support. In fact it's about the only thing I use Google >>> for! >> >> This one works pretty well for /most/ paywalls: https://archive.is/ > >Thanks, yes that has the article. It wasn't actually behind a >paywall, but using one of these cache services like Cloudflare that >can block access from browsers without Javascript saying something >like "Enable Javascript and cookies to continue". I thought >"JS-wall" was a good term for it since the effect is like a paywal, >only they demand you run their JS rather than demand payment. recommend testing "your news article" in search engines, e.g.: (using Tor Browser 13.5.4) https://duckduckgo.com/?q=your+news+article >... >https://www.nytimes.com/ >The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos >Live news, investigations, opinion, photos and video by the journalists >of The New York Times from more than 150 countries around the world. >Subscribe for coverage of U.S. and international news ... >... (using Tor Browser 13.5.4) https://www.google.com/search?q=your+news+article >... >https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi= ................. >https://www.londondaily.news/submit-your-news-article/ ................ >Submit your news article >Pitch your article to us using the form below and if it fits our >criteria we will publish it for free on the LDN platform to our >growing readership of over ... >... etcetera...then test some search result links to see if they'll open in whatever browser(s) you may be using (usually some links do work) if "your news article" is mainstream (e.g. politics "breaking news"), then odds are many dozens of different websites will be carrying the same story and in many languages, hence point of view (two sides of the same coin), protagonists and antagonists ... they're all united (for every action, there is an equal and opposite action altogether)