David Abdurachmanov <[email protected]> writes:

> I do agree that AI scrappers have no limits, and I doubt there is a
> decent solution that will help. The only solution that I suggested for
> another project was to split infra into two parts: have as-is limited
> infra (Anubis, rate limits, long cache time, etc.) and use Tailscale
> (or anything similar) to have unrestricted access. Probably a proxy
> server would be enough without or with auth.

There's no need for Tailscale; the Sourceware servers have direct answer
to the internet (indeed, that's why they're getting so much abuse ;-) ).

I've been mulling over the idea of suggesting a WG proxy issued to
developers, too.

This would have trouble on mobile (e.g. on Android AFAIK it's not
possible to have multiple VPNs running at once, for instance, and if I'm
away from home I'd already want a VPN for unrelated reasons) but would
work for peoples' primary workstations.

(WG also has the restriction of expecting one endpoint per key/peer on a
given interface, meaning that users with many machines would need to get
themselves multiple keys issued.  That can be automated of course.)

But, of course, that doesn't help our users in the least.. who would
still have trouble filing and viewing bugs etc.
-- 
Arsen Arsenović

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