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		By: Felix		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[People and communities I respect have amply documented their battle with out-of-control LLM crawlers. Luckily static websites like mine that hardly anyone knows about are a lot easier to protect. Block a few IP ranges and you can sleep easy. Hopefully that remains true. Doubly so as shared hosting providers probably take steps to protect their servers too.

The question about alternatives to C that didn&#039;t win is fascinating!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People and communities I respect have amply documented their battle with out-of-control LLM crawlers. Luckily static websites like mine that hardly anyone knows about are a lot easier to protect. Block a few IP ranges and you can sleep easy. Hopefully that remains true. Doubly so as shared hosting providers probably take steps to protect their servers too.</p>
<p>The question about alternatives to C that didn&#8217;t win is fascinating!</p>
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