TIL about the Crawl-delay directive. Although it seems that most honest bots move slower and dishonest bots will learn to.
Some platforms did display notices like this for a while, but I noticed that they stopped the practice after a few months.
It is hard to test LLM legal/medical advice without risk of harm, but it is often exceedingly easy to test LLM generated code. The most aggravating thing to me is that people just don't. I think the best thing we can do…
How can iText claim that adding Brotli is not a backward incompatible change (in the "Why keep encoding separate" table)? In the first section the author states that any new feature must work seamlessly with existing…
I think the article takes issue not with fetching the code, but with fetching the go.mod file that contains index and dependency information. That’s why part of the solution was to host go.mod files separately.
TIL about the Crawl-delay directive. Although it seems that most honest bots move slower and dishonest bots will learn to.
Some platforms did display notices like this for a while, but I noticed that they stopped the practice after a few months.
It is hard to test LLM legal/medical advice without risk of harm, but it is often exceedingly easy to test LLM generated code. The most aggravating thing to me is that people just don't. I think the best thing we can do…
How can iText claim that adding Brotli is not a backward incompatible change (in the "Why keep encoding separate" table)? In the first section the author states that any new feature must work seamlessly with existing…
I think the article takes issue not with fetching the code, but with fetching the go.mod file that contains index and dependency information. That’s why part of the solution was to host go.mod files separately.