reddit recently updated their robots.txt to disallow all crawlers Google paid a bunch of money to have access to crawl reddit
You’ll still see old stuff, but crawlers that care about robots.txt will get no new information.
reddit recently updated their robots.txt to disallow all crawlers Google paid a bunch of money to have access to crawl reddit
You’ll still see old stuff, but crawlers that care about robots.txt will get no new information.
That reddit filter will have less than an effect than it used to. Reddit blocked all crawlers except google.
If alterations are allowed, fried rice is better with old rice. I think leftover mac & cheese fried with some garlic salt is better than fresh.
There are some desserts I make that need to be chilled for a few hours, those are mostly better after a few days and the porous parts can spend time absorbing flavor.
He’s had a bit of the chuckles before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrwf9gSLcNM, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V61VWE5P5z4, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juv0BOhUTcc
Glad it worked. It looks like its for getting the big stuff while communityboost is designed to help find the small.
From the way I read it, you create a user for the tool so when you submit your instance, it can run on your instance. One of the users chosen at random is here https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/communityboost
You can read a discussion about it here https://pawb.social/post/4136386
I also came across https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs
Edit: Looks like https://sh.itjust.works/u/iso might be the user behind it.
There is a tool I’ve heard about that subscribes to remote communities for federation until a real subscription. https://boost.lemy.lol/
Reddit believes in
an openpay to access internet, but not themisuse ofpublic contentour content we didn’t make.