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Adding NoAI and NoImageAI robots meta tags to your Joomla 4 website

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Written by: Adrian Offerman
Category: Linux & Unix
Last Updated: 16 June 2024

As well as blocking CCBot and GPTBot using robots.txt

In reaction to robots freely crawling the web and incorporating every valuable asset they find into (closed) AI models, creatives (platforms) have introduced new robots meta tags to denote that they do not want their content to be worked into these models.

One reason is that creators consider "incorporating into an AI model" in itself as an infringement of their copyright. Another reason is that AI models are known to sometimes be able to produce (clearly) recognizable parts of the original works, which then become part of work produced by users of the AI model.

In this article we show how you can add the 'robots noai' and 'robots noimageai' meta tags (invented by DeviantArt) to your Joomla 4 website.
We also show you how to stop OpenAI's web crawler from processing (parts of) your site, using the robots.txt file.

Read more: Adding NoAI and NoImageAI robots meta tags to your Joomla 4 website

Installing the Stable Diffusion v1 model and Hugging Face's Diffusers library on a Fedora workstation

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Written by: Adrian Offerman
Category: Linux & Unix
Last Updated: 16 June 2024

Diffusers is an open-source Python library provided by Hugging Face (a US company). The library allows you to easily use various pre-trained diffusion models.

In this article we describe how to install the Stable Diffusion model and the Diffusers library on a Fedora (36) Linux workstation.

Read more: Installing the Stable Diffusion v1 model and Hugging Face's Diffusers library on a Fedora workstation

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  • Reblogged NGI Zero open source funding @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz

    On August 8, a new batch of 60 free and open source projects was selected for the NGI Zero Commons Fund.

    We want to thank these project teams for working on the digital commons and contributing to open, secure and trustworthy digital infrastructure for all.

    This brings the total of grantees within the programme to 494 projects. There are still two more calls currently under evaluation for the program.

    Meet the projects! https://nlnet.nl/news/2026/20260808-60-new-projects.html

    #NGI #NGI0 #FOSS #opensource

    Tooted on Tuesday, 18 August 2026 04:27
  • Reblogged Prototype Fund @PrototypeFund@mastodon.social

    The Prototype Fund is growing!

    With “Resilience,” we’re now funding not only data security and software infrastructure but also alternatives to tech giants and their centralized ecosystems.
    Under “Up and Coming,” we aim to specifically support people who are new(ish) to the #FOSS world.

    In total, this means up to 19 million euros in additional funding for software developed by the civil society! 🎉

    More information on our blog:
    ➡️ https://www.prototypefund.de/en/blog/ptf-3-0

    Tooted on Sunday, 16 August 2026 09:02
  • Reblogged Techmeme @Techmeme@techhub.social

    Hugging Face says developers made 151K+ derivatives based on Qwen models, topping others, making Qwen one of the largest foundations in the open model ecosystem (Hugging Face)

    https://huggingface.co/blog/state-of-open-models-summer-2026
    http://www.techmeme.com/260816/p3#a260816p3

    Tooted on Sunday, 16 August 2026 08:54
  • Reblogged Sovereign Tech Agency @sovtechfund@mastodon.social

    Meet the first cohort of the #SovereignTechStandards network! Antoine d’Aligny, @dansup, @minipgp6, @job, Kacper Dalach, @lolaodelola, Marten Seemann, @miri64, @jugglinmike, and Stephen Curran bring hands-on expertise from critical, open source infrastructure into standards development. Their work will help shape more secure and more interoperable technology.

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    Tooted on Tuesday, 28 July 2026 04:32
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