I maintain two pages of resources through my company, Paralus, one on CTI the other on ICS/OT: https://paralus.co/resources/
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I maintain two pages of resources through my company, Paralus, one on CTI the other on ICS/OT: https://paralus.co/resources/
Decided to review links, etc., today as I have a class coming up, and the number of dead links due to company mergers, acquisitions, or just "hur hur imma redo my blog/resources page!" is astounding.
So much knowledge and similar lost. Thank the gods for the Internet Archive and similar to preserve some of this material.
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I maintain two pages of resources through my company, Paralus, one on CTI the other on ICS/OT: https://paralus.co/resources/
Decided to review links, etc., today as I have a class coming up, and the number of dead links due to company mergers, acquisitions, or just "hur hur imma redo my blog/resources page!" is astounding.
So much knowledge and similar lost. Thank the gods for the Internet Archive and similar to preserve some of this material.
@jfslowik This is driving me nuts. I often end up by adding @internetarchive links too. All our materials are sand castle.
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@jfslowik This is driving me nuts. I often end up by adding @internetarchive links too. All our materials are sand castle.
@adulau @jfslowik @internetarchive It's for this reason that I set up a Wallabag to capture articles of interest and value.
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@adulau @jfslowik @internetarchive It's for this reason that I set up a Wallabag to capture articles of interest and value.
Do you know if there is a way to sync between Wallabag instances? I’m sure we are all archiving very similar pages.
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Do you know if there is a way to sync between Wallabag instances? I’m sure we are all archiving very similar pages.
@adulau @jfslowik Not quite. So what I have set up is a two-tool solution:
- FreshRSS aggregates articles from configured feeds.
- I add good articles to Wallabag from there and elsewhere.
- Anything not from the FreshRSS instance, I star on Wallabag. The starred list has its own RSS feed which is read back in to FreshRSS for wider consumption.