They already are, I've been dealing with Vietnam and Korea residential proxies destroying my systems for weeks, I'm growing tired. I cannot survive 3500 RPS 24/7.
I feel like I’m the only one without major issues here. The autocorrect works, the keys I tap are right. Going to Android with the Android Keyboard drives me nuts.
Target does tend to build cases, up to a certain point, so as to not waste LE time. But it’s not as much as people tend to think. If you steal a candy bar or a loaf of bread it’s just not worth it, but more? A TV? Yes.
Hahaha, I love it. But also, a security tool you're going to be using against your core infrastructure should probably not be a random binary that you also tell users to strip quarantine off of to use: `sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine`. Sigh at the state of running stuff on macOS sometimes.
All joking aside, this looks great. Is there a plan to allow for "custom checks" with custom rules users create? Think of "never should happen" access from a to z, etc.
Sadly not a whole lot you can do. You could try and gain some legitimacy by getting your recipe added to homebrew but otherwise no clue. I wasn't laughing at it at the author, more so just the irony of the situation.
I don't think it's entirely inaccurate to call out sick here. If you're having issues compartmentalizing the fact you are not getting paid it can impair your ability to effectively control the airspace.
Reagan fired the Air Traffic Controllers on a whim himself.
Regardless, it's too late now, you just can't deny that the threat of permanent discharge is now so moronic that nothing has come close in the entire history of aviation. I would imagine that many of those worried about their career have to put income above fealty to a ship being scuttled.
It was a very sound ship a year ago, completely solid for decades by comparison, now it's more full of holes than anybody could have imagined.
That was quick.
The smart move might just be to start delivering packages for Amazon on the first sick day, so you can get a head start without all the competition if everybody gets kicked out at once.
But my point was about GP's comment, they were relating the sick call-outs to healthcare in the US. These folks are not sick in a way that any of the current healthcare debate (what's involved in this shutdown at least) would help them with at all.
What has them sick is a president who insults them, and a legislative branch that can't do its job.
I tend to use 'rclone', does SSH/more. The '--transfers' arg is useful for handling several files, lol. One, if I recall correctly, isn't parallelized.
You'd think they would have an interest in developing reasonable crawling infrastructure, like Google, Bing or Yandex. Instead they go all in on hosts with no metering. All of the search majors reduce their crawl rate as request times increase.
On one hand these companies announce themselves as sophisticated, futuristic and highly-valued, on the other hand we see rampant incompetence, to the point that webmasters everywhere are debating the best course of action.
I suspect it's because they're dealing with such unbelievable levels of bandwidth and compute for training and inference that the amount required to blast the entire web like this barely registers to them.
Honestly it's just tragedy of the commons. Why put the effort in when you don't have to identify yourself, just crawl and if you get blocked move the job to another server.
At this point I'm blocking several ASNs. Most are cloud provider related, but there are also some repurposed consumer ASNs coming out of the PRC. Long term, this devalues the offerings of those cloud providers, as prospective customers will not be able to use them for crawling.
This is the correct solution and is how network abuse has been dealt with before the latest fad. Network operators can either police their own users or be blocked/throttled wholesale. There isn't anything more needed except for the willingness to apply measures to networks that are "too big to fail".
I'm seeing around the same, as a fairly constant base load. Even more annoying when it's hitting auth middleware constantly, over and over again somehow expecting a different answer.
There’s only one, and not really obscure, interpretation of this acronym in a technical forum post announcement from a TLS certificate authority, the context was sufficient.