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This reminded me of Hans Keller's wordless functional musical analysis. I came across it listening to his documentary on Schoenberg, available here: https://archive.org/download/miscellaneous_plays_1983-02-07_...

"Keller would construct an analysis in the form of an analytic score written for the same forces as the work under consideration and structured as a succession of 'analytic interludes' designed to be played between its movements."[1]

[1] https://www.artandpopularculture.com/Wordless_functional_ana...


I think that is kinda what Tim Robbins does in the opening scenes of Code46 i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaVXASxNrq4#t=7m35s



This a good suggestion with the caveat that entire domains can and do disappear: https://help.archive.org/help/how-do-i-request-to-remove-som...


That's especially annoying when a formerly useful site gets abandoned, a new owner picks up the domain, then gets IA to delete the old archives as well.

Or even worse, when a domain parking company does that: https://archive.org/post/423432/domainsponsorcom-erasing-pri...


It's not mentioned here but Kapwork contributed the beginnings of this work in a PR a couple weeks ago: https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use/pull/1437. Thank you Gregor & Magnus for the great tech and all you're doing for the community.


Ad-Tracking Consent & The Dilemma: Some Thoughts on the Washington Post Case: https://mingli.me/2018/12/06/ad-tracking-consent-the-dilemma...


That's intriguing to the point I tried to find the relevant web site. Thanks for conveying your experience with it: http://web.archive.org/web/20080212005133/http://gpt.berlios...


For some URLs given one of their old Wayback Machine entries it would be nice to be able to render those in their contemporaneous browser environments (e.g., going way back maybe Mosaic 3.0 or IE 10) to maybe then have a chance of working with some close facsimile of the original interface and functionality.



Maybe try this post, "Object Oriented Programming vs. Functional Programming" by Bill Gathen dated May 12, 2015 [0]

https://www.codenewbie.org/blogs/object-oriented-programming...

[0] https://twitter.com/ryanbrush/status/999982149901021184


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