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Spazito

(55,063 posts)
Thu Feb 13, 2025, 10:05 AM Thursday

Canadian residents are racing to save the data in Trump's crosshairs

Guerilla effort underway to preserve medical, environmental data from deletion

The call to Angela Rasmussen came out of the blue and posed a troubling question. Had she heard the rumour that key data sets would be removed from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website the next day?

It's something Rasmussen had thought could never happen.

"It had never really been thought of before that CDC would actually start deleting some of these crucial public health data sets," said the University of Saskatchewan virologist. "These data are really, really important for everybody's health — not just in the U.S. but around the world."

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Since then, Rasmussen and her colleague have teamed up with others like American health-care data analyst Charles Gaba and turned their attention to other sites with health data, preserving information from departments and agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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Rasmussen is just one of several Canadian residents who have joined what has become an international guerilla archiving effort to preserve copies of U.S. government web pages and data being rapidly taken offline by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-medical-environmental-data-1.7457627

Kudos to these Canadians!



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Canadian residents are racing to save the data in Trump's crosshairs (Original Post) Spazito Thursday OP
Mirror websites. mwooldri Thursday #1
Given what is happening to US government sites.... Spazito Thursday #2
Thank you, Canada. mwmisses4289 Thursday #3

mwooldri

(10,541 posts)
1. Mirror websites.
Thu Feb 13, 2025, 10:25 AM
Thursday

I suppose it's time to double down on this and make backups. It's something that was routinely done with the Internet in the 20th Century, usually with FTP repositories. The reason for the mirror site was for site performance and improving accessibility when the Internet backbone was in a lot of places slower than today's typical fiber to the home Internet connection.

I know the Wayback Machine does this, but proper site mirroring ensures everything gets copied and placed on a different server.

Spazito

(55,063 posts)
2. Given what is happening to US government sites....
Thu Feb 13, 2025, 10:29 AM
Thursday

there definitely needs to be mirror sites located outside of the US as well as what is being done by Canadian researchers, etc, to protect data trump's admin is trying to destroy, imo.

Redundancy is vital in saving crucial information, the more the better.

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