robots.txt will not block a bad bot, but you can use it to lure the bad bots into a “bot-trap” so you can ban them in an automated fashion.
Been writing code for a good while. Will probably continue writing code for a while longer.
robots.txt will not block a bad bot, but you can use it to lure the bad bots into a “bot-trap” so you can ban them in an automated fashion.
it is a fun and different kind of game. hope y’all enjoy it.
making them better would mean more work, stress and ill conceived requirements for the programmers. I’m more in favor of marketing thrashing about on their own.
50,000? thems rookie numbers.
only way to be sure…
do it often. you may end up with 150 conflicts to have to wade through.
unless you inherit a large base written by someone who is bad at it where their approach seemed to be to write new bad rules in attempt to cover up previous bad rules and so on. we all know how supportive employers are at addressing technical debt. (site redesign cant come soon enough)
tarsnap makes use of S3. does a decent deduplication job as well
hoping homeworld 3 is good as well.
“your failed business model is not my problem”
“algorithm” is a little too fine grained for what you describe. “software design patterns” is probably what you are looking for.
unfortunately, not all projects call out the patterns they employ.
they are just too expensive to maintain… would you like to rent a BMW?
just tell them there is a black man at the moment of theft, they will get on it lickety split!
need permisson for the bus too. “exact change only!!”
I think I’ll pass on a lenovorola
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