The bot I had was using unique IPs for each request. Some were from cloud providers but most were just random residential ISPs. I couldn't see any obvious connections so rate limiting would've had to be a global rate…
I'm not 100% sure but I think links. There's a bunch on the history and revision pages. Yeah, the diff URL has two revision ID's as parameters. I did try removing some of the links without success. I guess once they…
I think people get annoyed when it's suggested they spend time optimising or even re-writing their websites to handle high traffic loads just to cater to AI bots ripping their content. It's also not always easy to do. I…
This feels like it's becoming less and less true, good quality items are becoming so expensive now or very hard to find. I do think it is still very true for tools though. It's nearly always worth getting decent ones,…
It likely is AI scrapers essentially doing a DDoS. They use separate IPs (and vary the UA) to prevent blocking. I have a site which is currently being hit (over 10k requests today) and it looks like scrapers as every…
Unless Trump wants to start WW3 the US won't be able to do anything, and even if he did start WW3, Europe would be able to destroy those bases. The whole point of them was to give the US influence while improving US…
The Lemmy homelab community is up to 1.67k subscribers (https://lemmy.ml/c/homelab) so while people may not be joining a specific homelab instance, they are creating accounts somewhere and joining the community. Having…
The selfhosted community on Lemmy (https://lemmy.world/c/selfhosted) is up to 12.5k subscribers and seems fairly active so it's possible there might be enough people who care this time for it to work.
That doesn't seem to be true though. There are multiple countries outside the EU that have an adequacy decisions regarding their privacy laws like: Japan, South Korea, Canada, UK, Isreal, etc. They can host EU data…
There was a very recent case which, at least for some types of data, found Cloudflare is not adequate: https://edpb.europa.eu/news/national-news/2021/census-2021-p... It looks like the court decided SCCs were not…
Fastmail Professional allows 80,000 inbound, 16,000 outbound per day [1]. [1]: https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/1500000277382-Ac...
Neat idea. What's the criteria? Just it seems to be missing Google Code. Had a look on Wikipedia and seems to be a lot missing from that too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_products#Discon...
The bot I had was using unique IPs for each request. Some were from cloud providers but most were just random residential ISPs. I couldn't see any obvious connections so rate limiting would've had to be a global rate…
I'm not 100% sure but I think links. There's a bunch on the history and revision pages. Yeah, the diff URL has two revision ID's as parameters. I did try removing some of the links without success. I guess once they…
I think people get annoyed when it's suggested they spend time optimising or even re-writing their websites to handle high traffic loads just to cater to AI bots ripping their content. It's also not always easy to do. I…
This feels like it's becoming less and less true, good quality items are becoming so expensive now or very hard to find. I do think it is still very true for tools though. It's nearly always worth getting decent ones,…
It likely is AI scrapers essentially doing a DDoS. They use separate IPs (and vary the UA) to prevent blocking. I have a site which is currently being hit (over 10k requests today) and it looks like scrapers as every…
Unless Trump wants to start WW3 the US won't be able to do anything, and even if he did start WW3, Europe would be able to destroy those bases. The whole point of them was to give the US influence while improving US…
The Lemmy homelab community is up to 1.67k subscribers (https://lemmy.ml/c/homelab) so while people may not be joining a specific homelab instance, they are creating accounts somewhere and joining the community. Having…
The selfhosted community on Lemmy (https://lemmy.world/c/selfhosted) is up to 12.5k subscribers and seems fairly active so it's possible there might be enough people who care this time for it to work.
That doesn't seem to be true though. There are multiple countries outside the EU that have an adequacy decisions regarding their privacy laws like: Japan, South Korea, Canada, UK, Isreal, etc. They can host EU data…
There was a very recent case which, at least for some types of data, found Cloudflare is not adequate: https://edpb.europa.eu/news/national-news/2021/census-2021-p... It looks like the court decided SCCs were not…
Fastmail Professional allows 80,000 inbound, 16,000 outbound per day [1]. [1]: https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/1500000277382-Ac...
Neat idea. What's the criteria? Just it seems to be missing Google Code. Had a look on Wikipedia and seems to be a lot missing from that too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_products#Discon...