virtually-isolated.neocities.org
fallenfleurs
6 months ago
Thank you!! <3 You inspired me to wanna make a zine of my own! I also added you as a web-neighbor, I hope you don't mind that I did ^-^
virtually-isolated
6 months ago
I'm overjoyed to hear that! I always love it when people get a little inspiration from me! I make the simple zines from a single A4 paper, here is the mini guide on how to make one of those: https://virtually-isolated.neocities.org/images/zine-guide-colour.jpg
virtually-isolated
6 months ago
And thanks for adding my button! I got yours in my little download folder and I'm putting it with the rest on the next little update I do!
virtually-isolated
7 months ago
Thank you for having a look at my little yellow pages! That zine was pretty local and I gave most away by leaving them around the city. I hope it still gives a good enough idea on where to start anywhere though!
badgraph1csghost
7 months ago
it doesn't look like you have a robots.txt file in your index directory. that'll take care of a lot of the AI bots (not all of them, but most of them). you can use mine as a reference if you like.
geouniversal
7 months ago
how do you see an index directory on purpose, (aside from site editor) i only get that when i half break a link
badgraph1csghost
7 months ago
since the homepage of every website is in the index (or root) directory, you can add "/robots.txt" after anyone's root URL and it will either display one or it'll return 404. you can't view the entire directory this way, but you can see if someone's got a file of a particular name.
koyo
7 months ago
In general I still want my site to be scraped for search engines but my settings disallow scraping for AI: https://wren.zone/robots.txt
thats really cool
Is your computer brand new? Maybe the kernel version of the latest Linux Mint doesn't has drivers for all your hardware. Ubuntu launched a new version recently, 25.04, with newer kernel.
I was trying to get Linux Mint on a 2/3 year old WIN 11 Samsung Galaxy laptop. It would always end up freezing during the installation.
Oh, that's really strange. Probably only the logs would give us a hint...