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I think the same thing can be accomplished by not adding rel="me" or rel="author" links pointing to ChatGPT
[Michael_Kupiet]
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2026-03-08 03:20
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Random but does anyone use zed? I have avoided trying it since it was marketing itself as an ai IDE for so long and I wasn't super interested in integrating AI. I decided to try that stuff again once I learned to run my own models locally for LLMs (and not give all the sensitive project info to the chatGPT chat lol) and realized it's actually just a really really good editor. It's like they took vscode and fixed eve
bubbybumble
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2026-02-20 15:36
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[@pheonix] I'm so tired. People, I am not interested in reading *blogs* generated with claude, gemini or chatgpt. No, not even ones proofread by AI. Do it yourself. I do not wish to even accidentally click on "one-shotted" dummy projects. Don't show me your AI-generated analysis of... (https://hachyderm.io/@pheonix/116091871926103038)
Loqi
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2026-02-18 13:46
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A large language model is (AKA LLM) usually a reference to a service, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, that synthesizes text based on a massive set of prose typically crawled and indexed from the open web and other sources and should not be used to contribute content to the IndieWeb wiki; several IndieWeb sites disclaim any use thereof for their content https://indieweb.org/not_by_AI
Loqi
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2026-01-19 19:31
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Ana Tudor wrote about that last year. https://frontendmasters.com/blog/chatgpt-and-old-and-broken-code/
[artlung]
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2026-01-15 21:31
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https://www.theverge.com/podcast/844073/stack-overflow-ceo-ai-coding-chatgpt-code-red-interview
[snarfed]
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2026-01-15 20:24
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Large language model traffic is (AKA LLM crawling or AI scraping) the phenomenon of web requests made by LLM operators to ingest data for use in training AI models, or to answer user queries in “search” mode (like ChatGPT Search), which tend to ignore robots directives and overwhelm personal blogs, community sites, and other smaller websites https://indieweb.org/LLM_scraping
Loqi
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2026-01-04 20:00
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Large language model traffic is (AKA LLM crawling) the phenomenon of web requests made by LLM operators to ingest data for use in training AI models, or to answer user queries in “search” mode (like ChatGPT Search), which tend to ignore robots directives and overwhelm personal blogs, community sites, and other smaller websites https://indieweb.org/LLM_crawling
Loqi
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2026-01-04 19:59
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osteophage, that article leaves so much out that is trivially web searchable I'm willing to bet good money ChatGPT would trivially find and summarize LOTS more about "the indie web"
[tantek]
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2025-12-01 04:15
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Also willing to bet that if you gave the article title to ChatGPT it would do a better job (I’m not going to to avoid the electricity and water burn)
[tantek]
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2025-12-01 00:24