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My question is: what's wrong with browser bookmarks and something SIMPLE to sync them between like devices like floccus (+ webdav server)?
Content changes or disappear.
For fun, I booted up a old 2005 laptop with windows xp on it. The bookmarks were all dead. And most weren't archived in any way.
There's were many browser games I used to play that is completely lost in time.
How would browser games survive with that solution tho? They most likely require some server...
Most browser games are quite simple and aren't running on a remote server.
Oh you mean the ones here: https://flashpointarchive.org/ and http://www.flashgamearchive.com/
Lmao funny that this comes up... i just downloaded the full 1.5TB data set a couple days ago... took nearly 10 hours to unpack. I'm going to be that any flash game you can remember has been backed up and is playable.
Yeah, flashpoint is great.