New blogpost:
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New blogpost:
"Implementing the somewhat whimsical human.json protocol on my website"
A bit of whimsty, or a lust for human connection in a sea of slop?
Implementing the somewhat whimsical human.json protocol on my website
Terence blogged about adding a human.json file to his website.
(neilzone.co.uk)
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New blogpost:
"Implementing the somewhat whimsical human.json protocol on my website"
A bit of whimsty, or a lust for human connection in a sea of slop?
Implementing the somewhat whimsical human.json protocol on my website
Terence blogged about adding a human.json file to his website.
(neilzone.co.uk)
@neil I can see it all splintering quite rapidly, sadly. The readme in their codeberg repo suggests they're open to "mild AI assistance", and there are issues proposing extensions to be more explicit on those shades of gray - but many adopters look to take a more "purist" view that there can be no touch of the machine.
Can you have a human.json if you wrote the words yourself, but asked Gemini a question about the CSS instead of asking StackOverflow? Who knows...?!
A blogpost may be overdue...
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@neil I can see it all splintering quite rapidly, sadly. The readme in their codeberg repo suggests they're open to "mild AI assistance", and there are issues proposing extensions to be more explicit on those shades of gray - but many adopters look to take a more "purist" view that there can be no touch of the machine.
Can you have a human.json if you wrote the words yourself, but asked Gemini a question about the CSS instead of asking StackOverflow? Who knows...?!
A blogpost may be overdue...
@ahnlak I am willing to vouch for people who I know, who are not using AI in connection with their website / blog etc.
Yes, others might take a different approach.
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