r/DigitalArchaeology
318 members
r/DigitalArchaeology is a subreddit with 318 members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses debugging, archaeology, preservation, watch, and digital archaeology.
Discussion and analysis about lost, hidden or obscure data and digital devices, as well as their context and modern preservation. This can include hidden or disabled code in software, prototype hardware, the history of a piece of software, unused resources in games, dumps of ROM devices, and so on.
Popular Themes in r/DigitalArchaeology
#1
Pain & Anger
: "Careful with that Buffer…"
4 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "A bunch of debug tools in Rayforce / Gunlock"
2 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "Looking for Guidance on Exploring Digital Archaeology as a Computer Science Student"
2 posts
#4
News
: "Web scraping is legal, US appeals court reaffirms"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/DigitalArchaeology
#1
Debugging
: "Magical Speed - Hidden Debugging Menu & Unused Graphics"
10 posts
#2
Archaeology
: "Up for grabs: CDs and DVDs in varying states of decay for Data Archaeology experiments."
3 posts
#3
Preservation
: "Preserving the ROM of the Chrysler voice synthesis module"
2 posts
#4
Watch
: "Bracelet Watch luxury ladies Watch - Lalbug.com"
2 posts
#5
Digital Archaeology
: "Q: leading countries and universities in Digital Archaeology"
2 posts
#6
Unreleased Game
: "An unreleased, previously unknown Sonic arcade game called 'SEGA SONIC BROS.' has been found"
1 post
#7
Development Leftovers
: "Detana! Twin Bee (arcade) - Extended dedication text"
1 post
#8
Unused Content
: "Stage Select, unused "event Mode" screens, credits easter eggs and more found in Tinkle Pit"
1 post
#9
Old Software
: "Locating Old Software - Europress 90s"
1 post
#10
Web Scraping
: "Web Scraping is legal, US appeals court reaffirms"
1 post
Member Growth in r/DigitalArchaeology
Yearly
+22 members(7.4%)
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Last updated: June 8, 2026