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Add entomologist.net #121

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@mc776 mc776 commented Jan 25, 2025

Includes gems like an article titled "How Quickly Can A Silverfish Bury Itself In Your Flesh?" with things like "Silverfish damage is caused by their love for carbohydrates, which does not include human blood."

The rest of the site is similarly obvious slop but I don't know if it's that obvious to people who don't read about bugs much.

Includes gems like an article titled "How Quickly Can A Silverfish Bury Itself In Your Flesh?" with things like "Silverfish damage is caused by their love for carbohydrates, which does not include human blood."

The rest of the site is similarly obvious slop but I don't know if it's that obvious to people who don't read about bugs much.
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Hey! I'm looking at it and this website is clearly a content farm (along with it's blog subdomain). I'm not a bug expert by any means (although they are pretty fascinating), but reading some of the articles definitely seemed llm generated. Doubly so when you realize that you can't even click on the author's name, and that articles are being pumped out multiple times per day, all by the same person. But the problem arises that this particular repo is more geared towards AI generated images, and even though this website is completely worthless and a SEO farm machine, from what I'm seeing the images on there are real images of bugs. I haven't decided on what to do when these particular scenarios pop up in this repo, but for the time being I'm in the process of making a content farm/llm repo that's sole purpose is getting rid of these types of websites w/out the worry of images getting in the way.

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