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AI scammers are killing all my hobbies

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AI scams have infiltrated the knitting and crochet world - why it matters for everyone

Like most people, I use the internet to look for inspiration for my hobbies, like cooking, baking, crochet, lettering etc. AI scammers and AI slop are killing my enthusiasm though. I'm using too much time and energy to sift though all the crap in order to find some gems.

What I need is some place to collect and curate trustworthy websites and do a websearch in those sites instead of the whole web whenever I need a recipe or are looking for my next fiber project. Does anybody have ideas or tips how to pull that of?

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  • I have two very different suggestions.

    1. Firefox has an addon called uBlacklist it allows you to delete bad sites from your searches. Not sure if any other browsers have something like this.
    2. Your local Public Library is a great, free, resource. Not just for the materials that you can borrow, but may have groups or activities that meet there.
  • You can setup your adblocker to block search results from websites you blacklist with a little bit of work and an understanding of CSS selectors. I cooked up a custom extension to give me a button on each search result to add it to the list.

    I still get countless garbage results though and haven’t added to the list in a few months. The internet will just be partially broken until there’s a way to reliably index ai slop sites.

  • You can probably manipulate search results by including (site:example.com OR site:example 2.com) or excluding (-example.com -example2.com) websites.

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