mima, to fediverse

Hmm I probably have the most ridiculous for a instance right now lol. I just want to let and crawl and make sure to keep out and the AI scrapers... ​:satrithink:​

If there are other user-agents of independent I should allow in https://makai.chaotic.ninja/robots.txt, please let me know! I'm actually searching , , and 's so I can let them fetch our media for their reverse image search.

User-Agent: MojeekBot
User-Agent: FeedFetcher-Mojeek
User-Agent: search.marginalia.nu
Allow: /
Allow: /notes
Disallow: /admin
Disallow: /settings
Disallow: /my/

User-Agent: *
User-Agent: Googlebot
User-Agent: Google-Extended
User-Agent: GoogleOther
User-Agent: AdsBot-Google
User-Agent: AdsBot-Google-Mobile
User-Agent: Mediapartners-Google
User-Agent: CCBot
User-Agent: ChatGPT-User
User-Agent: GPTBot
User-Agent: Omgilibot
User-Agent: omgili
User-Agent: FacebookBot
User-agent: Twitterbot
User-Agent: cohere-ai
User-Agent: anthropic-ai
User-Agent: Bytespider
User-Agent: Amazonbot
User-Agent: Applebot
User-Agent: PerplexityBot
User-Agent: YouBot
User-Agent: AwarioRssBot
User-Agent: AwarioSmartBot
User-Agent: ClaudeBot
User-Agent: Claude-Web
User-Agent: DataForSeoBot
User-Agent: FriendlyCrawler
User-Agent: ImagesiftBot
User-Agent: magpie-crawler
User-Agent: Meltwater
User-Agent: peer39_crawler
User-Agent: PiplBot
User-Agent: Seekr
Disallow: /

# todo: sitemap

rra, to Typeface
@rra@post.lurk.org avatar

'Teranoptia is a #typeface without letters, a peculiar contraption that allows you to imagine chimeric creatures just by typing letters with your keyboard. Its design has been inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry and by medieval illustrations, as well as by children's books. You can use it to create border ornaments, to daydream about monsters or just to spice your layouts with #marginalia.'

https://www.tunera.xyz/fonts/teranoptia/

kisharrington, to emacs
@kisharrington@mastodon.social avatar

just some yak shaving , finally trying the switch from -> , , , , that seems to be sweeping the community. good start so far...

bitprophet, to random
@bitprophet@social.coop avatar

lmao, signed into in order to cancel my subscription, and they're having such severe technical issues that I can't even do that right now 😂

In their defense, this is literally the first time in 6+ months I've ever encountered any tech issues with them.

But it's funny timing!

bitprophet,
@bitprophet@social.coop avatar

’s back & I've canceled my sub. Have 1 week to find a replacement:

  • , if I get super desperate, lolno.
  • , always the obvious "not Google" choice; but ISTR them having their own ethical quandaries? & are "just Bing"? Brief trial "feels good” tho, need to dig more.
  • sounds like a nice idea, but is probably just greenwashing?
  • is cool but not quite the same level as Goog/DDG/Kagi, too narrowly focused to be a catchall.
  • What else?
osf, to random German
@osf@suma-ev.social avatar

⭐️ OpenSearch | Day 17
One more alternative to brighten up your 3rd Advent Sunday.

Let us introduce , a search engine that – like the name suggests – focuses on often overlooked non-commercial search results.

Marginalia-Facts:
➡️ Index used: Own crawler
➡️ Based in: Sweden
➡️ Mobile app: No
➡️ Special Features:

An encyclopedia, a website explorer, a similar website finder application

Go give this search engine a go. Ho ho ho!

Xandor, to programming
@Xandor@dice.camp avatar

I wonder if in the far future, historians will be digging through old computer programs for funny code comments, similar to how we make note of funny marginalia in old manuscripts.

pseudepigram, to genart
@pseudepigram@vis.social avatar

A sashiko-style encoding of the words “Pied Beauty” using alternating stitches to represent the ASCII ones and zeroes of the letters.


pseudepigram,
@pseudepigram@vis.social avatar

Decided to check my work manually, which serves as a decent explanation of how the pattern is formed.

TimHarford, to random
@TimHarford@econtwitter.net avatar

A great deal on electronic copies of The Truth Detective

My book for younger readers (to be honest, most adults also seem to prefer it) is The Truth Detective. Everything you need to think more clearly about statistics with the aid of everyone from Darth Vader to a pooping cow...

Anyway: for a limited time only it's 99p on Kindle. Seems like a steal.

If you like the idea

https://timharford.com/2023/11/a-great-deal-on-electronic-copies-of-the-truth-detective/

oblomov, to random
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

Hm so apparently https://search.marginalia.nu has started indexing my website http://wok.oblomov.eu but stopped because of an unspecified error.
(Also it detects my usage of JS but not the fact that it's non-essential.)

oblomov,
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

I don't suppose anybody knows if the developer behind is on the Fediverse? Maybe I can contact them directly to discuss what issues they're having with my website.

cage, to emacs
@cage@emacs.ch avatar

Hello Emacs hackers!

A new version of annotate.el (2.0.3), a mode to annotate files without
changing them, has been released; this is a bugfix release.

This version fixed a bug that could render with the same color two
adjacent annotations.

Annotate.el is available on MELPA and also on NonGNU ELPA; this means
that, if you are using an Emacs version greater or equal than 28, you
could simple run the command: 'M-x package-install RET annotate RET'
to install the package.

The development repository is available on:

https://github.com/bastibe/annotate.el

Happy hacking!
C.

ClaireFromClare, to medievodons
@ClaireFromClare@h-net.social avatar

The sumptuous Romance of Alexander from the is on show at the , in their exhibition on .

Highlighting this BL post on the wonderful, varied margins:
https://blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2023/02/magnificent-margins-in-the-alexander-romance.html

& that the whole manuscript is available to browse online (there's a link).

- 2 more weeks!
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