@mckinley@twtxt.net Oh well in that case, I’d redesign the IRC protocol to be more like a combination of what Signal is today but with SMTP like capabilities. A bit like what we’ve been trying to do with Salty IM – So-called “federated” instant messaging, with group support and fully e2e encrypted.
Over 1k vulns that MITRE and NIST ‘might’ have missed but China or Russia didn’t
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@prologic@twtxt.net Any of the above
I wonder if I can turn this into a multi-protocol browser 🤔
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Damn no native macOS builds 😢
O live já foi, mas fica a gravação para a posteridade:
@DiogoConstantino@DiogoConstantino https://masto.pt/@DiogoConstantino/112457874156051883
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Yeah, there is no guarantee with any of these things, it can all be faked or ignored. 🫤 I’m still going to do it in the hopes that some of those bots respect it.
Wait a minute! Nyxt browser can surf gopher, gemini aaaaaand http!? 😲
@mckinley@twtxt.net I just got bitten by this again: I would make passive mode the default mode of FTP. 🥴
OpenAI Dissolves High-Profile Safety Team After Chief Scientist Sutskever’s Exit
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Some clunking machine at the coffeeshop is in perfect sync with the pop song playing on the sound system.
I spent some more time with StarOffice 3.1 and it is indeed a bit clunky (of course it is, it’s from 1996). For example, a table of contents does not update automatically – you have to delete it and re-insert it. Sometimes it has graphical glitches. Font rendering isn’t too great.
And yet, I wish we would use this instead of $the_other_thing
at work. It’s much faster (on my Pentium 133!) and more featureful. 🫤 (Or, you know, StarOffice’s modern descendant: LibreOffice.)
Okay, GPS performance has degraded a lot over the last few days.
- Time to first fix is a couple of minutes now, instead of 5-30 seconds.
- Accuracy is reduced greatly, probably because the phone can one lock on to about 6-12 satellites, this used to be around 30 satellites.
In theory and under good conditions, you need 4 satellites to get a fix. But in reality, there are rarely “good conditions”, there are always buildings, hills, or trees nearby, so you need as many satellites as you can possibly get.
It’s not completely useless (yet), but it’s not great. I think I’m gonna lift some firewall restrictions. 🫤
🇪🇺 Last week, Greens, Socialists, Liberals and the Left signed a joint declaration rejecting any cooperation with the far-right.
🇳🇱 This week, the Dutch Liberals announced to form a coalition with the far-right.
@prologic@twtxt.net Ahhh, I right, now I remember. That ai.txt
boils down to this, I guess:
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /
Long Beach man started a petition to ban Airbnb in his neighborhood – it worked
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Found it!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Only found 3 results for “robotst.xt” and OpenAI 😢 I seem to recall an effort (I cannot find) to build a standard for AI Crawlers similar to robots.txt
@mckinley@twtxt.net Define “fundamental internet protocol”? Do you mean fundamental things that make the Internet work like IP, TCP, DNS, various routing protocols like BGP, OSPF, etc? Or things more like application protocols like IRC, HTTP, etc?
… or maybe I should do this based on allowlisting rather than blocklisting. 🤔 Only allow a couple of bots that I think are fine …
Anyone got a link to a robots.txt that “blocks” all the “AI” stuff?