> Anybody complaining about the new browser has just not got it yet, or has and is trying to keep things the old way because they don’t know how or won’t change with the times. We have seen it before, Kodak, blockbuster, whatever.
You say this as though all LLM/otherwise automated traffic is for the purposes of fulfilling a request made by a user 100% of the time which is just flatly on-its-face untrue.
Companies make vast amounts of requests for indexing purposes. That could be to facilitate user requests someday, perhaps, but it is not today and not why it's happening. And worse still, LLMs introduce a new third option: that it's not for indexing or for later linking but is instead either for training the language model itself, or for the model to ingest and regurgitate later on with no attribution, with the added fun that it might just make some shit up about whatever you said and be wrong. And as the person buying the web hosting, all of that is subsidized by me.
"The web is changing" does not mean every website must follow suit. Since I built my blog about 2 internet eternities ago, I have seen fad tech come and fad tech go. My blog remains more or less exactly what it was 2 decades ago, with more content and a better stylesheet. I have requested in my robots.txt that my content not be used for LLM training, and I fully expect that to be ignored because tech bros don't respect anyone, even fellow tech bros, when it means they have to change their behavior.
Tech bros just respect money.
Making money is very easy in the short term if you don't show ethics.
Venture capitalism and the whole growth/indie hacking is focused around making money and making it fast.
Its a clear road for disaster.
I am honestly surprised by how great Hackernews is, to that comparison where most people are sharing it for the love of the craft as an example.
And for that hackernews holds a special place in my heart. (Slightly exaggerating to give it a thematic ending I suppose)
You say this as though all LLM/otherwise automated traffic is for the purposes of fulfilling a request made by a user 100% of the time which is just flatly on-its-face untrue.
Companies make vast amounts of requests for indexing purposes. That could be to facilitate user requests someday, perhaps, but it is not today and not why it's happening. And worse still, LLMs introduce a new third option: that it's not for indexing or for later linking but is instead either for training the language model itself, or for the model to ingest and regurgitate later on with no attribution, with the added fun that it might just make some shit up about whatever you said and be wrong. And as the person buying the web hosting, all of that is subsidized by me.
"The web is changing" does not mean every website must follow suit. Since I built my blog about 2 internet eternities ago, I have seen fad tech come and fad tech go. My blog remains more or less exactly what it was 2 decades ago, with more content and a better stylesheet. I have requested in my robots.txt that my content not be used for LLM training, and I fully expect that to be ignored because tech bros don't respect anyone, even fellow tech bros, when it means they have to change their behavior.