The one nice thing about /llms.txt is that folks deeply entrenched in JavaScript-heavy webdev are now providing lightweight experiences of their content on the web (but for LLMs, not users — mind you)
I propose that we use an llm. subdomain for LLMs to consume just like we *needed* an m. subdomain for mobile in 2010
sim alttextman where we at on this
@zachleat wouldn't the llm's generally just need to consume the API (if there is one)?
@nirak I think for most sites, HTML is the only API
@zachleat I remember when news sites were putting out "lite" pages for people with low internet due to natural disasters and everyone was like "why can't this just be the site??"
@nirak @zachleat https://text.npr.org is great AND ALSO I do miss images when I'm using it
@nirak A lot of those sites were much more accessible too.
@ariel the sound of a million confused investors stampeding towards https://www.w3.org/WAI/
@zachleat llm: live laugh mobile
@zachleat laugh in AMP
@tixie oh my — I had somehow forgotten