@rdlmda@rdlmda.me @prologic@twtxt.net The web is fucked. :-(
@rdlmda@rdlmda.me Yeah the âwebâ is pretty broken⢠right? đ
My twtxt instance is under a de-facto attack. Or, at this point, I canât even differentiate an attack from the other in the constant barrage or malicious requests.
There were so many bots hammering it, in only 3 days, they consumed the ironically significant amount of 666 MB â I kid you not! In the last 24 hours, there were 59,673 hits on this endpoint alone.
I had to put my twtxt web interface behind a password-protected BasicAuth directive. As Iâm the only one using it, itâs fine.
Bots, scrappers and Large Laggy Manglers are poisoning the open web.
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twtxt-lib, a new isomorphic TypeScript library for parsing and interacting with twtxt.txt files. Check out the demo at https://twtxt-lib.itsericwoodward.com/!
@prologic@twtxt.net soâŚ
An isomorphic TypeScript library is a codebase, written in TypeScript, that can run in multiple JavaScript environments, most commonly both the web browser (client-side) and a server (like Node.js). The core idea is to share the exact same code across the frontend and backend, avoiding duplication and improving efficiency.
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Amazon Service Was Taken Down By AI Coding Bot
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Debianâs CI Data No Longer Publicly Browseable Due To LLM Scrapers / Bot Traffic
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Firefox 148 Ready With New Settings For AI Controls
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Apple Switches to Build-to-Order Systems on Its Web Site
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Macworld explains:
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NVIDIA VA-API Driver 0.0.15 Released With A Few Fixes
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Tim Berners-Lee Wants Us To Take Back the Internet
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Since Berner ⌠â Read more
Amazon Inadvertently Announces Cloud Unit Layoffs In Email To Employees
Amazon appears to have prematurely acknowledged layoffs inside AWS after an internal email referencing âorganizational changesâ and âimpacted colleaguesâ was mistakenly sent to cloud employees. CNBC reports: âChanges like this are hard on everyone,â Colleen Aubrey, senior vice president of applied AI solutions at Amazon Web Services, wro ⌠â Read more
Google Axion CPU Performance With The New Google Cloud N4A Instances
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Microsoft Is Refreshing the Xbox Cloud Gaming Web Experience
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Firefox Nightly Enables Split-View Mode Option By Default
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Threads Usage Overtakes X On Mobile
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T2/Linux Brings a Flagship KDE Plasma Linux Desktop to RISC-V and ARM64
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JPEG-XL Image Support Returns To Latest Chrome / Chromium Code
To the frustration of many developers and end-users, back in 2022 Google deprecated JPEG-XL support in Chrome/Chromium and proceeded to remove the support. That decision was widely slammed and ultimately Google said they may end up reconsidering it. In November there was renewed activity and interest in restoring JPEG-XL within Googleâs image web browser and as of yesterday the code was merged⌠â Read more
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An anonymous reader shared this report from Engadget:
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Send To Kindle from Microsoft Word is Discontinued
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Vacation: Doing crazy things like C on DOS, lots of Rust, bare-metal assembly code, everything is fine.
Back at work: How the fuck do I move an email in this web mail program? Am I stupid? đŽâđ¨
Amazonâs AI Assistant Comes To the Web With Alexa.com
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Debianâs Bug Tracker With No Web UI For Editing Bugs Is Very Obscure For 2026
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Itâs that time again, Iâve just rotated my #twtxt feed!
Find last quarterâs twts at the feed, or see them on the web.
Ask Slashdot: Whatâs the Stupidest Use of AI You Saw In 2025?
Long-time Slashdot reader destinyland writes: Whatâs the stupidest use of AI you encountered in 2025? Have you been called by AI telemarketers? Forced to do job interviews with a glitching AI?
With all this talk of âdisruptionâ and âinevitability,â this is our chance to have some fun. Personally, I think 2025âs worst AI âinnovationâ was the AI-powered web ⌠â Read more
2025 end the year rewind:
Compared to only 3 new artworks in 2024 and next to no work, on other projects, this year I not only met the self-imposed goal of monthly pixelart, but exceeded it by 50%, with 18 additions in total.
Relicensed the majority of canine faction owned art and projects, under two less restrictive Creative Commons licensees*. This also applies retroactively, to everyone who used/archived our art and projects, back when the old license didnât allow it.
Disappointed by the current state of the Internet and continued lack of competition among browsers, completely reworked the main website* and made Smol Drive** (a new image gallery project), both made to be compatible with as many web and Gemini browsers, as possible.
*see https://thecanine.smol.pub
**see https://thecanine.smol.pub/smolbox
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Firefox Will Ship With an âAI Kill Switchâ To Completely Disable All AI Features
An anonymous reader shared this report from 9to5Linux:
After the controversial news shared earlier this week by Mozillaâs new CEO that Firefox will evolve into âa modern AI browser,â the company now revealed it is working on an AI kill switch for the open-source web browserâŚ
What was not made clear [in Tuesdayâs ⌠â Read more
Chrome/Chromium Add Support For Printing Via XDG Portal
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Yet another free software web git interface going behind a paywall thanks to all the âAI botsâ trying to kill the small web. Just great.
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Servo 0.0.3 Browser Engine Brings Better Performance, Embedding Improvements
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Cloudflare Reveals How Bots and Governments Reshaped the Internet in 2025
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Google To Retire âDark Web Reportâ Tool That Scanned for Leaked User Data
Google has decided to retire its free dark web monitoring tool, saying it wasnât as helpful as the company hoped. From a report: In a support page, Google announced the discontinuation of the âdark web reportâ tool, two years after offering it as a free perk to Gmail users before expanding it more broadly. The feature worked by sca ⌠â Read more