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Use cloudflare to redirect requests that have text/plain in the accept header to use the corresponding api endpoint

I have no plans in downloading Atlas either, but I think your browsing isn't used for training unless you opt in.

> By default, we don’t use the content you browse to train our models. If you choose to opt-in this content, you can enable “include web browsing” in your data controls settings. Note, even if you opt into training, webpages that opt out of GPTBot, will not be trained on.

https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-atlas/


Until the next update, when they conveniently have a "bug" that enables it by default


The classic Brave approach!


What’s wrong with it? It’s a great word


I want one just to jailbreak


I am so sick of these anthropomorphized names that have nothing to do with anything that we’re all supposed to remember now. Why are we giving products first names? The worst offender is probably Amazon Rufus. It’s all so dumb and I hate it. At least attempt to be clever and name it something that relates to the product itself. Even Google Wave, despite its shortcomings, made sense as a product name.


I assumed the Jules name was at least partially inspired by Jenkins.


I always thought of the character from Euphoria


Claude is named after Claude Shannon. And Google Wave was the future we needed, even if we did not deserve it.


My friend, letting yourself be bothered by this is just pissing into the wind. Humans have been anthropomorphizing machines and other objects for as long as we've been making them, it's a fundamental aspect of human nature. Thousands upon thousands of ships and trains given human names. Tanks, guns, cars, anything that is at least moderately complex or that people find themselves relying on and forming relationships with. AIs have been getting human names since at least 1966 with Eliza, probably earlier, and certainly with many earlier examples in fiction.

There's no stopping it. Just roll with it.


> I think there should also be a reasonable cap on the number of connections that can be made. Something like 300 friends sounds right. Any more than that and you're a collector, and not using the platform to foster connection.

Path[1] did that, but with a cap of 50, and then 150 (based on the Dunbar number of meaningful human connections one can retain). They had a crazy growth period but eventually went kaput.

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_(social_network)


I'm not sure vc funding and ads are compatible with a slow, quiet and healthy social network.


The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell


Doesn’t this conflict with the original proposal of appending .md to any resource, e.g. /foo/bar.html.md? Or why not tell servers to respond to the Accept header when it’s set to text/markdown?


<link rel="alternate" /> is a standards-friendly way to semantically represent the same content in a different format


Also HTTP headers Accept/Content-Type which in theory could let you serve HTML, XML and JSON all under the same URL/URI but depending on Accept values.


> If anyone has a browser plugin which automatically redirects to llms.txt sign me up.

Not a browser plugin, but you can prefix URLs with `pure.md/` to get the pure markdown of that page. It's not quite a 1:1 to llms.txt as it doesn't explain the entire domain, but works well for one-off pages. [disclaimer: I'm the maintainer]


I've been actually using it for my own consumption (I am not an llm...) It's great! thanks


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