Hi,
On 03/07/2025 22:18, Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
Leigh Scott wrote:
Why isn't fedora infra using Anubis to block LLM scrappers?
Why should they? Anubis is a scourge that wastes massive energy for all
legitimate browsers, breaks search engines, and if configured in a
particularly aggressive way as on the GNOME GitLab, even entirely locks out
some browsers (though that is an issue with the setup at GNOME
specifically).
I just want to point out that this is completely false, Anubis does not
break search engines they are allowlisted to go through without a
challenge. Only the useragents with "Mozilla" in them are being "checked".
The "wasted" cycles are only incurred once per week (that's how long the
cookie is valid). And you didn't account for the massive energy wasted
by AI scrapers :)
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