Then, after half the car is inside the boat, the driver loses faith and gets out of it…
Then, after half the car is inside the boat, the driver loses faith and gets out of it…
Nothing in my post (or in robots.txt) has any relation to distributing your content.
TBF, pushing a site to the public while adding a “no scrapping” rule is a bit of a shitty practice; and pushing it and adding a “no scrapping, unless you are Google” is a giant shitty practice.
Rules for politely scrapping the site are fine. But then, there will be always people that disobey those, so you must also actively enforce those rules too. So I’m not sure robots.txt is really useful at all.
If you are trying to seriously understand how to do it… well, you can’t. Current AIs can’t fully replace anybody, and it’s an open question if they can partially replace (AKA improve the productivity) anybody to any impactful extent.
I wonder why the sub author decided it needed to announce visual attributes.
Do your scrum-using organization put users at the development process?!? I don’t think I’ve seen any Agile¹ organization doing that.
1 - The one with capital “A”, that is an antonym of the one with lower cap “a”.
Is “Journal of Astrological Big Data Ecology” a real joke journal, a joke of a real journal, or a non-real journal made for the joke?
It’s an adapter for human 3-pins round connector to a standard rock-socket system.
Companies will save so much money once they decide to replace their CEOs with AIs…
Well, most cages are made of steel instead, and thus nickfull ones.
I don’t see a way out
Free software exists. And if you have any power over a non-small organization, it’s also something you can help improve to fit your needs.
upper 0.5% of wealth
I don’t think nobody out of the upper 0.1% of the US would gain by their policies (and those mostly vote against them), and 90% of the people in it would probably lose too. For the 0.01%, it’s a matter of valuing short or long term gains and actual wealth as opposed to “Hah! Suffer you poor! I’m better than that!”
I don’t think “easier” is the right way to compare here. The C++ build tools will absolutely rewrite your code into something you can’t expect to guess, but it doesn’t make them hard to “use”.
It’s not even the coercion that is the problem here. The types are already bad by themselves.
SVG? SVG isn’t half a language, it’s a completely functional one!
There’s an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.
The fact that Lemmy just doesn’t become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.
What a fragile personality…
They are not afraid to take risks…
I’m pretty sure this community and Chevron-7 are both just trolling people by putting real quotes in slightly different panels for a couple of weeks.
That’s a remarkable coincidence!
Anyway, yes, it’s not disallowed or impossible.