Nowadays you can really mess people up calling them “picao del caño”.
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You only die when the last person forgets your name. So I’m going to be remembered forever, all books in history should have a dedicated page about me.
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Games@lemmy.world•Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification"English
5·13 days agoThe thing is that it’s kind of voluntary. Game developers could have use AI to develop the game and if they wouldn’t want to disclose it no one would know.
Unless the use of AI is the very crappy “AI art” that’s easy to notice the rest of uses would be very hard or actually impossible to figure it out to audit the legitimacy of the tag.
And this will end like r/art where the mods deleted a post accusing the artist of using AI when it was not AI and the final mod answer was “change your art style so it doesn’t look like AI”. A brutal witch-hunt in the end.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
2·13 days agoI think the issue is that many sites are too aggressive with it. Anubis can be configured to only ask for challenges if the site is under unusual load, for instance when a botnet it’s actually ddosing the site. That’s when it shines.
Making it constantly ask for challenges when the service is not under attack is just a massive waste of energy. And many sites just enable it constantly because they can defer bot pings from their logs that way. That’s for instance what op is doing. It’s just a big misunderstanding of the tool.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
1·14 days agoI don’t know if “anything”. But surely people overestimate its capabilities.
It’s only a PoW challenge. Any bot can execute a PoW challenge. For a smal to medium number of bots the energy difference it’s negligible.
Anubis it’s useful when millions of bots would want to attack a site. Then the energy difference of the PoW (specially because Anubis increase the challenge if there’s a big number of petitions) can be enough to make the attacker desist, or maybe it’s not enough, but at least then it’s doing something.
I see more useful against DDOS than AI scrapping. And only if the service being DDOS is more heavy than Anubis itself, if not you can get DDOS via anubis petitions. For AI scrapping I don’t see the point, you don’t need millions of bots to scrape a site unless you are talking about a massively big site.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
6·14 days agoYou are right. For most self-hosting usecases anubis is not only irrelevant, but it actually works against you. False sense of security and making your devices do extra work for nothing.
Anubis is though for public facing services that may get ddos or AI scrapped by some not targeted bot (for a target bot it’s trivial to get over Anubis in order to scrap).
And it’s never a substitute of crowdsec or fail2ban. Getting an Anubis token it’s just a matter of executing the PoW challenge. You still need a way to detect and ban malicious attacks.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
401·14 days agoI don’t think you have a usecase for Anubis.
Anubis is mainly aimed against bad AI scrappers and some ddos mitigation if you have a heavy service.
You are getting hit exactly the same, anubis doesn’t put up a block list or anything. It just put itself in front of the service. The load on your server and the risk you take it’s very similar anubis or not anubis here. Most bots are not AI scrappers they are just proving. So the hit on your server is the same.
What you want is to properly set up fail2ban or, even better, crowdsec. That would actually block and ban bots that try to prove your server.
If you are just self-hosting with Anubis the only thing you are doing is deriving the log noise towards Anubis logs and making your devices do a PoW every once in a while when you want to use your services.
Being honest I don’t know what you are self hosting. But at least it’s something that’s going to get ddos or AI scrapped, there’s not much point with Anubis.
Also Anubis is not a substitute for fail2ban or crowdsec. You need something to detect and ban brute force attacks. If not the attacker would only need to execute the anubis challenge get the token for the week and then they are free to attack your services as they like.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How did bittorrent fail to become essential technology?
7·17 days agoI remember downloading metal gear online updates over p2p and thinking “world is changing”. That was the last popular service I saw to use that technology over central server direct download.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you handle junk email?English
1·17 days agoMy “important” emails work on a white list basis. So every sender not approved by me goes to spam. When I’m waiting for an email I’ll check the spam folder for it and white list the sender.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is anyone else's friends getting really distant?
4·17 days agoI think it’s an age thing.
As people get older they tend to distance from friends and focus more on partner and children.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone else miss traditional forums?
3·17 days agoI still mess around in some traditional forums and I do not miss them.
The time bias is much bigger. First comments are usually the only ones people read and replies. If there’s a great comment in page 5 no one is going to see it. But if there’s a troll comment in page one it is on everyone’s faces. Karma system fixed that.
It’s true the thing about usernames and avatars. But I prefer not to personalize a lot so for me that’s also a plus, I can focus in the comment and not in who has written it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever met a truly evil person? What happened?
37·22 days agoI had a nazi say to my face that they wanted to kill me and hang me from a wall.
I suppose that counts to be a real pos.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone have experience cutting their own hair? Should I cut my own hair?
2·1 month agoI have been cutting my own hair since covid.
It isn’t that hard. A pair of scissors, some hair rubbers and a hair trimmer if you want it short.
The hardest part os, of course, the back of the head. But with time you can get a pretty decent result.
I tend to prefer a “messy” hair style which helps hiding my mess ups.
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Technology@lemmy.world•EU Chat Control didnt pass - proving the media got to alot of youEnglish
161·2 months agoI contacted my representatives in Spain and they gave two fucks about it, they still positioned as “in favour”.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict?
3·2 months agoConflict between groups of rich people are less common than between poor people or poor vs rich people.
My examples are europe, that was at constant war until most countries reached a high living standard. Even with Israel, many countries that were at war with it have stopped since they became richer.
So my solution is making everyone in palestine rich (israel is already rich enough), and I’m pretty sure that the conflict will start to disappear.
If you also remove religion from the region, both Islam and Judaism, and the support for atheism increase will be one less irrational conflict drive and one less differentiating fact between the two groups.
If you look at it invasion to a rich country is far less common than invasion to a poor country. So I think is something that may work.
Not only for Israel Palestine. Is a solution for most armed conflicts I think. Let’s make the word rich so there’s no economical differences between countries, and everyone will have a high standard of living and let’s see if conflict get reduced.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What items must you take with you every time you leave the house?
2·2 months agoFound the protester who knows about how to actually protest.
They are closing the whole project.
Specifically they say that they are tired of pushing fixes and that they don’t find excitement in maintaining the project. With zero mentions at all to being scrapped or having any kind of AI related issue.
I don’t know if you knew the project before seeing this post. I did, I was considering between this and freshrss and chose freshrss specifically because I knew that the end of ttrss was close (this was like 2 years ago). There were a lot of signs that the development was ending and the project was on route to be abandoned.
First, source code is on github.
Second, RSS aggregators are self hostable, not a service provided by the dev. The dev would have not issues of a public instance of ttrss hosted by someone gets scrapped.
Third, RSS aggregators doesn’t really tend to be public facing. Due to their personal nature they don’t tend to be open. They are more account based.
Sorry, I really don’t see the case here.
It really doesn’t seem like that’s the case. It doesn’t even makes much sense. What do tou think was being AI scrapped? The source code?
There is a recent viral video of an amateur futbol match where a guy outplayed, some spectator kids laught at him and he goes to them very angry threatening to hit them in a way that tries to be menacing but it’s hilarious. He got baptized online as “el picao del caño” and no one wants to be like him.