Climate.gov was destroyed. Open data saved it
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- imoverclocked - 12795 sekunder sedanI'm glad someone managed to save the data that we all payed for.
My question is, how will this site stay relevant? The collection/analysis/monitoring of the current situation is as important as historic data. Turning current data into historical data takes significant resources.
- Magicrafter13 - 6648 sekunder sedanPartisan politics aside, frankly, anything data the government publishes like this should be public domain by virtue of it being published by the government.
How can the government "for the people by the people" claim propriety/intellectual-property over anything?
- Self-Perfection - 11259 sekunder sedanWhat if government websites were distributed & archived as a default, from the beginning? Think IPFS as a first target for publication, "normal web" only as a mirror.
Is it feasible?
Should we push for this default?
First obvious objection is that lots of government services need backend and dynamic content, but let's say this requirement only goes for static content.
- cheschire - 15320 sekunder sedan> The whole thing relies on donations to keep it afloat, which is really what tax dollars are for.
Hmm. I don’t believe that’s accurate.
- ChrisArchitect - 16030 sekunder sedanBlog post from a few weeks ago: https://www.climate.us/news-features/feed/climateus-launches... (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48689182)
- whatever1 - 14479 sekunder sedanWith the AI rush, it all makes sense why suddenly all Silicon Valley became pro Trump and anti climate overnight.
- Varelion - 12878 sekunder sedan[flagged]
- nickff - 15302 sekunder sedanThis may be a controversial view, but I don't think we should trust the actor in charge of regulating and limiting emissions with its own supervision. The Federal Government has a plethora of agencies which regulate pollution and energy usage; how can we trust either its legislative or executive branch to ensure that their creations are effective or efficient?
To that end, I hope the Trump administration's actions cause independent data collection and analysis by activists and independent scientists.
- xnx - 13777 sekunder sedanThey may have, unfortunately, proved DOGE's point. The new climate.gov probably costs a fraction of the old one.
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