search engines point to your site though. You are getting back something. An LLM won‘t give a reference. It’s something else altogether.
And there is no „robots.txt“ to block LLM training scrapers.
Just because you publish something doesn’t imply you forfeit copyright.
I have an older g502 and while the software is windows specific (maybe there is a mac version too?), the actual settings are saved on the firmware. So connecting it once to windows and configuring it should suffice. Just an idea since you already spent the money…
This is a plot twist…
I guess this means rocky/alma or perhaps even oracle could start tracking this fork instead of RHEL?
The big question is how this will evolve side by side with SLES? Will they converge? Will Suse’s fork be free or paid like SLES?