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Preserving a Website for 100 Years

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A Hacker News user asked how to ensure their personal website and writings survive for a century, citing the recurring costs of domain and server fees. The query sparked a discussion about the practical challenges of long-term digital preservation, moving beyond simple hosting solutions.

Commenters offered varied strategies, from converting writings to physical formats like books or clay tablets to leveraging decentralized technologies like Arweave and IPFS. Others suggested archiving with the Wayback Machine or using static site generators to avoid dependency on specific tech stacks that may become obsolete.

The conversation highlighted a core tension: digital convenience versus physical permanence. While services like WordPress.com offer 100-year plans, their viability depends on the company's future. The consensus leaned toward redundancy—blending digital archiving with physical copies and distributing materials to ensure content outlives any single platform.