This specification introduces a means of describing the relationships between stored responses in HTTP caches, grouping them by associating
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I was asked before (online). And yes, I do know (almost precisely) the bot to human ratio for my sites. My audience in the real is known and small, and online discovery limited (search engines). I don’t need to look at the metrics per se.
I’m not exactly fond of the .md but a long time ago, I added inconspicuous
Markdown
links to one of my blogs. I tend to get these funny hunches.
Do you really think humans are clicking the .md? My running theory is that browser agents are programmed to consume less tokens.