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Private project, not really security related: Crawling robots.txts to gather some statistics on which bots people are most often excluding - weirdly I couldn’t find any recent/regularly updated stats on this.
Private project, not really security related: Crawling robots.txts to gather some statistics on which bots people are most often excluding - weirdly I couldn’t find any recent/regularly updated stats on this.
I think this is a good idea and wish you all the best.
Moderation will be key of course, but the rules ( http://diagonlemmy.social/post/108 ) sound good.
At the same time, if somebody doesn’t even want to think about HP, they can easily block the entire instance, no harm no foul.
Awesome, I didn’t know that either! TIL
Especially for game developers game-jams are a great way to prevent scope creep and actually push towards a deliverable at the end of the timeframe.
And by signing up in advance you have something to hold yourself accountable with.
That being said, as a game dev, or developer in general, you need to be pretty frustration resistant. Even as a senior dev you still have these situations. Most often it’s the dev that’s wrong, not the computer (or third party library/framework/engine).
I’d also advise against using chatgpt and instead go for some basic coding Tutorials first.
It started with a popular mastodon posts on how to block openai crawlers I think, and I’d like to know whether people are actually implementing it.