This is pretty genius, and something I'd like to try one day:
Basically, it's a box that sites between your computer and the internet. You set a date on the box, and everything you visit in your browser will be from that date. There's more than a few Wayback proxies out there that you could use to build something like this, but the guy in the video ended up using this one:
I bet there's something TTI could do with this also, and now I'm going to lie awake in my bed tonight thinking about it. Goddamned YouTube.
Basically, it's a box that sites between your computer and the internet. You set a date on the box, and everything you visit in your browser will be from that date. There's more than a few Wayback proxies out there that you could use to build something like this, but the guy in the video ended up using this one:
GitHub - richardg867/WaybackProxy: HTTP proxy for tunneling requests through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
HTTP proxy for tunneling requests through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine - GitHub - richardg867/WaybackProxy: HTTP proxy for tunneling requests through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
github.com
I bet there's something TTI could do with this also, and now I'm going to lie awake in my bed tonight thinking about it. Goddamned YouTube.