Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
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Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#42Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not what you're aiming for with this comment, but I bet git would actually make a pretty good storage tool/format for archival of mostly static sites. horrible simple hack: use `wget` with `--mirror` option, and commit the result to a git repository. Repeat with a `cron` job to keep an archive with change history.
I assume this is what wayback machine uses?
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#44As a publisher who publishes a full-text RSS feed at a time when not a lot of publishers do, I must say: The publisher should have a say in this. This is not to say that this is a good idea or a bad one, but I think you will, long-term, have better luck if people don’t feel their content is being siphoned. A great case-in-point is what my friends at 404 Media did: https://www.404media.co/why-404-media-needs-your-emai…
Getting consumed by ai scrapers will be inevitable in the long run i think.
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#45As a publisher who publishes a full-text RSS feed at a time when not a lot of publishers do, I must say: The publisher should have a say in this. This is not to say that this is a good idea or a bad one, but I think you will, long-term, have better luck if people don’t feel their content is being siphoned. A great case-in-point is what my friends at 404 Media did: https://www.404media.co/why-404-media-needs-your-emai…
I disagree. If you put your content out in the open for everyone to read, it is totally valid to scrape that content. Otherwise put it behind a paywall. If i can access it for free with a browser then you should be fine with me consuming your content with the tool of my choice. So i can search or use it however i see fit. Why not? Getting consumed by ai scrapers will be inevitable in the long run i think.
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#46As a publisher who publishes a full-text RSS feed at a time when not a lot of publishers do, I must say: The publisher should have a say in this. This is not to say that this is a good idea or a bad one, but I think you will, long-term, have better luck if people don’t feel their content is being siphoned. A great case-in-point is what my friends at 404 Media did: https://www.404media.co/why-404-media-needs-your-emai…
I disagree. If you put your content out in the open for everyone to read, it is totally valid to scrape that content. Otherwise put it behind a paywall. If i can access it for free with a browser then you should be fine with me consuming your content with the tool of my choice. So i can search or use it however i see fit. Why not? Getting consumed by ai scrapers will be inevitable in the long run i think.
1. Downloading and polling that doesn't resemble a cyberattack.
2. Not reproducing their content in a way that could compete with theirs or tarnishes their identity... and there's a lot of open ongoing debate about how that principle relates to different ways of using LLMs.
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#47As a publisher who publishes a full-text RSS feed at a time when not a lot of publishers do, I must say: The publisher should have a say in this. This is not to say that this is a good idea or a bad one, but I think you will, long-term, have better luck if people don’t feel their content is being siphoned. A great case-in-point is what my friends at 404 Media did: https://www.404media.co/why-404-media-needs-your-emai…
I disagree. If you put your content out in the open for everyone to read, it is totally valid to scrape that content. Otherwise put it behind a paywall. If i can access it for free with a browser then you should be fine with me consuming your content with the tool of my choice. So i can search or use it however i see fit. Why not? Getting consumed by ai scrapers will be inevitable in the long run i think.
You are describing the “give an inch, take a mile” concept neatly.
I think your mindset will just lead to a lot of people who otherwise would not want to regwall their content to do so. And if I ever do so, I will include a link to your post so they know who to blame.
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
I disagree. If you put your content out in the open for everyone to read, it is totally valid to scrape that content. Otherwise put it behind a paywall. If i can access it for free with a browser then you should be fine with me consuming your content with the tool of my choice. So i can search or use it however i see fit. Why not? Getting consumed by ai scrapers will be inevitable in the long run i think.
As a one-off thing you personally do, yeah that’s probably okay. Turning that into a product that you then offer to others is where the line is drawn, in my opinion.
Which is why so many writers and artists are upset at OpenAI and Anthropic right now.
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#49As a publisher who publishes a full-text RSS feed at a time when not a lot of publishers do, I must say: The publisher should have a say in this. This is not to say that this is a good idea or a bad one, but I think you will, long-term, have better luck if people don’t feel their content is being siphoned. A great case-in-point is what my friends at 404 Media did: https://www.404media.co/why-404-media-needs-your-emai…
Re: Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog
#50Someone somewhere is still running a gopher server.