Big news: Internet Archive Europe @internetarchiveeurope has opened its new HQ in Amsterdam! π A home for preservation, access & shared cultural heritage.
Read coverage from @maria in Flaming Hydra: flaminghydra.com/freedom-and-sβ¦
Freedom and Sharing at the Internet Archive Europe
On Friday, in a narrow, cream-painted 17th-century row house facing a wide canal bathed in golden light, the Internet Archive Europe celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Amsterdam.Maria Bustillos (Flaming Hydra)
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Kalytis
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in reply to internetarchive • • •Sorry friends. Amsterdam? with a far right goverment led by Nazis? Where is that ANY better than USA?
Data is not safe there... I would not donate a penny as long the data is not in democratic countries.
PS: the same shit as with wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geert_Wiβ¦
Dutch politician
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)LarsenTech
in reply to internetarchive • • •Bartimaeus
in reply to internetarchive • • •Just Bob βπΊπ²πͺπ§
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in reply to internetarchive • • •Iβm glad to see there is at least a sister or affiliated organization outside of the US.
Congratulations to you all and I am envious.
Jonathan Hendry
in reply to internetarchive • • •Elena ``of Valhalla''
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Jonathan Hendry
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • • •They've played extremely well but the rules are changing and the ocean will win in the end.
Louis Kemp
in reply to Jonathan Hendry • • •In the event of a significant rise in sea levels, we will relocate to floating buildings! There are already many houseboats in Amsterdam, and as the water rises, the water surface area increases, providing more space for floating buildings.
Coen Wesselman
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