The Web already has a way for sites to opt-out of automated crawling: the robots.txt file. This makes perfect sense – which is why it will likely never happen.
Source: Considerations for AI Opt-Out
The Web already has a way for sites to opt-out of automated crawling: the robots.txt file. This makes perfect sense – which is why it will likely never happen.
Source: Considerations for AI Opt-Out
Source: DSHR’s Blog: The Roach Motel Of Banking
What kind of customer needs to pay 22% plus $3 for “access to … financial services” which won’t let you cash out?
I’ve seen a Bitcoin ATM here in British Columbia and I’ve always wondered who uses it and why it’s even there. Now I think I know, and it’s a pretty dark reason.
I love the privacy of the Brave browser but a couple of things made me decide to switch back to Firefox:
I still plan to use Brave Search since it’s the most private search engine and doesn’t censor its results.
Source: DSHR’s Blog
Fascinating post explaining how decentralized systems frequently aren’t. The post raises several thought-provoking questions:
I love that last question – it remains to be proven.
Intentions for Silence/solitude and Sabbath:
Notes for my weekly Bible Study group.
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Summary
Notes for the weekly discussion with my Bible Study group.
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Summary
As much as I love open source projects, I will no longer be using Known as my blog engine. Known was a fantastic tool for learning about the IndieWeb, but it was very buggy (especially the plugins). Today I tried to upgrade to the latest version and thanks to some undocumented dependencies my entire site was trashed. How annoying.
That’s it, I’m done. I’ve moved to WordPress and I’m in the process of rebuilding everything.
Stay tuned.
Addendum
Costco is also like some open source projects: only useful if your time has no value. I despise Costco – it’s like being at Disneyworld except there are no rides