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From: Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid>
Subject: Re: Google Cache finally gone
Newsgroups: comp.misc
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Rich <rich@example.invalid> wrote:
> Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> 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.
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