They’re working on no-js support too, but this just had to be put out without it due to the amount of AI crawler bots causing denial of service to normal users.
Doesn’t run against Firefox only, it runs against whatever you configure it to. And also, from personal experience, I can tell you that majority of the AI crawlers have keyword “Mozilla” in the user agent.
Yes, this isn’t cloudflare, but I’m pretty sure that’s on the Todo list. If not, make an issue to the project please.
The computational requirements on the server side are a less than a fraction of the cost what the bots have to spend, literally. A non-issue. This tool is to combat the denial of service that these bots cause by accessing high cost services, such as git blame on gitlab. My phone can do 100k sha256 sums per second (with single thread), you can safely assume any server to outperform this arm chip, so you’d need so much resources to cause denial of service that you might as well overload the server with traffic instead of one sha256 calculation.
And this isn’t really comparable to Tor. This is a self hostable service to sit between your web server/cdn and service that is being attacked by mass crawling.
Yes, Anubis uses proof of work, like some cryptocurrencies do as well, to slow down/mitigate mass scale crawling by making them do expensive computation.
https://lemmy.world/post/27101209 has a great article attached to it about this.
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Edit: Just to be clear, this doesn’t mine any cryptos, just uses same idea for slowing down the requests.
I think it would also be worth to mention Zoho mail, they’re mainly focused on the business side, but they do offer it for free as well up to some point.
Zoho also offers quite a few clones of Google products as a service too.
Quick edit: Forever free plan: Free up to 5 users (5GB/user). One free custom domain (in other words, bring your own domain if you have one!)
And replaced the word “AI” with “Apple”. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Jenkki, a Finnish brand. This was the first brand to use xylitol in bubble gum!
Probably very rare to see this outside of Finland.