I've never liked any sort of "minimalist" computer or any product in the same vein as this. Never found any sort of use for it. If I want a computer (or any electronic device, really), I want the best one that I can buy at that price point with the most functionality. If I want to take a break from electronics, I can just use pen and paper. No point in shelling out hundreds of dollars for a tablet with less functionality. Perhaps if it was cheaper I could (maybe) considering using it.
Could the reverse logic be used to design websites that are specifically ANTI-llm? as in making the website understandable for a human but confusing for any llm model
Websites are designed for humans, not LLMs in the first place.
I didn't read the article, but the title sounds like "how to make websites easier to scrape ?".
In that perspective I understand the first comment. Today, the only way to protect one's data against LLMs is to not put that data online. No copyright is effective, the only thing to do is to make data harder to scrape, not easier.
WOAH! Did NOT expect to be here. I've been playing Zero-k for over a year and it is so. much. fun. I play BAR (Beyond All Reason) and Zero-k with some of my friends.