Moving all my web content into "robots.txt" files on the presumption that they'll be ignored by crawlers
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Moving all my web content into "robots.txt" files on the presumption that they'll be ignored by crawlers I started laughing at the Sol ereader's ridiculous 256x256 resolution until I remembered that I read Crime and Punishment entirely on a Palm IIIe's 160x160 screen @darius 's twitter archive generation tool is magical. I now have a tweet archive here: I love this story of camera repair in a basement in Diyarbakir. The second I saw the business card I knew I was in for a treat. http://riowang.blogspot.com/2022/06/dogus-elektronik-diyarbakir.html I'm losing my mind over Lafitte's allegorical illustrations of the months of the French Republican Calendar for several reasons but most significantly because of the "tits out for summer" aspect In compliance with RFC 2119, the existence of MUSTARD implies the existence of SHOULDARD and MAYARD Talking on an analog phone line is deeply satisfying. I think it's the lack of latency; we're used to 100-500ms delay in most cell phone conversations. It's almost spooky to talk to someone for half an hour and not once have to say "no, sorry, go ahead" or add additional space to make sure someone's done speaking. |
or just the similar format gobots.txt, which is just robots.txt in disguise
@phooky / cc @mnot
@phooky oh so that's why web developers invented the Single Page App, so it fits into that one file!