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llms-txt may be useful for responsible LLMs, but I am skeptical that llms-txt will reduce the problem of aggressive crawlers. The problematic crawlers are already ignoring robots.txt, spoofing user-agents and using rotating proxies. I'm not sure how llms-txt would help these problems.


This is what Cloudflare's Labyrinth product does

https://blog.cloudflare.com/ai-labyrinth/


For those interested in learning more about the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), check out this podcast series.

https://aei.ag/corn-saves-america/

Cliffs:

  - Farmers were over producing corn and needed new markets.
  - Americans, sick of importing oil from conflict zones, desired a US produced fuel
  - Americans desired a renewable fuel source.
  - Brewers grain, a by-product of ethanol process could be marketed to dairy & beef producers as a less expensive feed source.


Yes, sort of. My company, a web agency with offices in DC and Seattle, does a 9:80. a 9hr days M-Th and then get every other Fri off. It's optional because not everyone wants to work longer days.

We first started a few years ago with a "no meetings" friday rule, which was very successful. We expanded to the 9:80 program two years ago and it has also been successful.


Previous work by sickcodes can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXbgaRk4_Hg

  1. dev keys in prod code, but apparently non functional
  2. username/pass for deere's Yum repo hardcoded in prod release (spring2013)
  3. They didn't prune the lost+found dir (trash) before compiling the prod release code


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Next up on my list is Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

I was given it as a gift from a friend and have seen it recommend here on HN


When I read this book the first time, I was slightly intrigued and somewhat disappointed. Years later, when I was on a spiritual journey, a reread revealed profound depth and led me toward a complete shift in perspective on life.

After months of philosophy, I again questioned the value of the ideas the book hints at. It's one of those books that can be a guide - if you need one, are ready for one, and haven't yet encountered the deeper themes.


I'm not one to reread books, but I have read that one three times. My father recommended it to me when I was young and I have treasured it ever since. Be sure to read the author's Afterward, which is available online.


I think the argument is that if an OS has a tiny market share then it tends to be more open to 3rd party developers as a way to increase market share.

MacOS used to be a more developer friendly.


Cars of that vintage still had cable operated throttle bodies which could stick for a number of reasons.


For those interested in getting a high level of how China's Social Credit System works, NPR's Planet Money did a good show on the topic last month.

https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2018/10/09/655921710/chin...


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