When you look for a link to something you published at a former employer and realized they scrubbed ALL your past content from the website π
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When you look for a link to something you published at a former employer and realized they scrubbed ALL your past content from the website


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When you look for a link to something you published at a former employer and realized they scrubbed ALL your past content from the website


At this point, the list of CTI reports that have been lost outnumber the ones still published.
I think APTnotes started shoving reports into box.com for safekeeping, but that project seems to be defunct (again) and who knows how trustworthy box.com is for long-term storage.
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At this point, the list of CTI reports that have been lost outnumber the ones still published.
I think APTnotes started shoving reports into box.com for safekeeping, but that project seems to be defunct (again) and who knows how trustworthy box.com is for long-term storage.
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At this point, the list of CTI reports that have been lost outnumber the ones still published.
I think APTnotes started shoving reports into box.com for safekeeping, but that project seems to be defunct (again) and who knows how trustworthy box.com is for long-term storage.
@DaveMWilburn fwiw I keep all my shit archived on my own website (https://pylos.co/papers-publications-and-external-postings/) but I think I'll start getting more aggressive on using offline copies of PDFs and Internet Archive links for blogs. Previously I just posted PDFs in cases where there was a "give us your info to access this" portal in the way.
