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  1. Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don't worry! You can block these AI crawlers from accessing your website or blog by using the robots.txt file. Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn - Whatsapp - Reddit The post How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file appeared first on nixCraft. View the full article
  2. Events management requires quick responses, which can be challenging since there is typically an incredibly large volume of events that take place every day. Therefore, relying on humans to respond to these events quickly is error-prone, messy and often frustrating. These events have easily reproducible steps that can be codified and are perfect reasons for […] The post Creating Automated GitHub Bots in Go appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
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