DryDeadFish is Dead, Long Live DryDeadFish
For a number of weeks if not months already drydeadfish.co.uk has produced nothing new, then just error pages or blank pages for everything, even old entries.
That's a shame as it means that an extensive archive documenting Microsoft abuses is in effect offline, even if it returns some generic page for everything right now. It was the same last week. We kept checking, hoping it can recover from some temporary technical issue.
On the upside, Groklaw managed to remain online after a belated (months-old or months late) recovery, which is still partial/incomplete.
It's important that sites remain online, more so those which focus on Microsoft abuses. Not because they'd be used to train LLMs, basically a passing fad. Sometimes it's important to have those sites available in order to present proof of things which really happened. Things which are becoming harder to find - both offline and online - due to age and censorship. Revisionism works when debunking the obvious lies gets challenging. Some sites participate in reputation laundering. They replace old truths with new lies (in large quantities). █