Can they really replace the liver and the kidney long term? That would be news to me.
I like science fiction so I find this interesting. I'm not qualified to answer, but while the skull is probably needed, probably not eyes and nose and jaw 🫥 right? And beyond that just neck to connect things and to swallow liquid food, and some parts of the torso. I guess the question then remains how much of the torso.
A rolling back mechanism is the best thing to have for server tweaks. I achieve the same with docker. Something similar might be possible with FreeBSD Jails, podman, or anything similar like that. (Not that NixOS is a bad choice, I just wanted to share some more options for anybody looking for some to try.)
sadly, data that is too centralized and easily available will always be abused at some point. the recent US developments are showing this nicely.
not that the recent governments care, they want to centralize most of the data of citizens now with pretty poor protections in a lot of cases. sads
interestingly, most commenters here don't seem to be on .world 🤔
Nothing on this page seems to contradict the article. But if I simply missed the part that does, I'd be happy to learn.
So what's the quote from the documentation that backs up your claim? The line "perform other product specific crawls" seems extremely vague by design.
See here: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/07/cloudflare-wants-google-to-change-its-ai-search-crawling-google-likely-wont/ If you have a source that says it's false, I'd be curious.
Often it is respected, but the resulting problem is platforms conflate things with the questionable AI scraping crawlers to blackmail websites into participating in feeding AI.
For example, Googlebot if enabled won't just list you for search, but will also scrape your contents for Google's AI. Edit: see https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/07/cloudflare-wants-google-to-change-its-ai-search-crawling-google-likely-wont/ as source. I imagine LinkedinBot, given it's microsoft, will feed some other AI of theirs as well on top of the previews.
Until regulation steps in to require AI bots to separately ask for crawling permission, or to actually get a proper license for reuse of the contents, this situation isn't going to improve.
I think dialysis damages the blood from what a web search suggests to me, so I doubt that would work non-stop.