

Check the post title ;)
Check the post title ;)
Great read, with some amusing asides.
Shots fired!
We probably have the same model - the one with the big oval stand. Every once in a while I wish it was OLED and/or higher resolution, but it’s not worth the expensive or all the modern “features” such as these.
Ditto. Extensions and what not all magically follow along too, it’s nice.
Websites must use a properly configured robot.txt file with tags specifically telling OpenAI’s bot, GPTBot, to leave the site alone. (OpenAI also has a couple of other bots, ChatGPT-User and OAI-SearchBot, that have their own tags, according to its information page on its crawlers.)
This sounded weird, so I poked around some. It looks like sites can choose to block all bots and then explicitly allow some (eg Google/Bing). If you want to be choosy as an admin, you’re going to have to put some work in. That sucks. It’s almost like bots need to be typed for something like ‘AI’, ‘search’, ‘archival’, etc…
I’ve posted some variant of this a few times now, but I think there are a bunch of us lurking and commenting on some of these smaller communities. But since there aren’t many posts in them I’ve been somewhat hesitant to post content for fear of being spammy.
Found the Michigander, unless there are other states that also like to banter toward Ohio.
/fellow Michigander
OnePlus still offers this one on some of their phones.