On 12/19/2024 11:49 PM, Mild Shock wrote:
So on eternal-september this post on
comp.lang.prolog is missing:
Subject: Re: Cut opaqueness in ISO prolog
From: Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name>
Injection-Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2023 20:21:36 +0000
Its present on solani.org though.
Concerning sci.math the news providers
eternal-september and solani.org argee.
They have currently this many messages:
sci.math: 492
Thats all they have stored.
Mild Shock schrieb:
You can check out your newserver here:
https://www.newsgroupreviews.com/
For example it says for http://www.eternal-september.org/
Retention is currently 2 years for de.*,
160 days for the Big 8, 130 days for alt.*
and 90 days for other hierarchies.
So Big 8 is only 160 days.
Ross Finlayson schrieb:
On 12/19/2024 06:16 PM, Mild Shock wrote:
Nope, it lands nowhere and gets deleted after
a while. This is called the retention time.
Different servers will have different
retention times for the same newsgroup;
some may keep posts for as little as one
or two weeks, others may hold them for many years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet_newsgroup#Types
Do you find any of your posts from 12
years ago on an ordinary news server?
Ross Finlayson schrieb:
Yeah, every USENET post sort of lands right in
the Library of Congress, don't you know.
Sure, some modern services have 20+ years text retention,
if you were following news.admin when Google Groups
cut itself loose from usenet after turning into a
vandalistic spam-hive that it could obviously mitigate,
about "Archive All Text Usenet", some fellow furthermore
posted a feed of like all of text usenet and like
including the DejaNews CD's contents and these, yeah.
It's not even like 4 terabytes. Less than a 1000 movies, say.
What are you a clown? I'm not buying your spam.
That's merely "site policy", don't you know that
in the peerage or compeerage or leechage of usenet
peers, that, any one sets their own site policy?
Various commercial peers for example tout their
decades, at least, of retention, and various
archives have been around since "the DejaNews CDs",
and various current feeds exist of "all text usenet".
Furthermore that "eternal-september" is considered
just a charlatan's ruse of a sort since other "free
humanitarian interest" usenet peers are hard to find.
It's just some spooks.
Try reading the RFC's and charters about USENET,
maybe you'll learn a little bit more that it's
been around since before the World Wide Web.
Yeah I'm thinking about connecting text usenet
to these new "Mastodon" or "Bluesky" feeds,
should be pretty simple.
I suggest you quit your insolent cretinry.
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