


archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) could be Russian assets.



I hesitate to explain.
I had to check if this really is what OP describes. Yes, it is:

Argh! Order a deathtrap from AliExpress!
(OK, to be fair, I got an electric shock from one of these once - hand made by my landlord - and luckily I’m still alive, but really, don’t)


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I’m on the 2nd read-through, some even the 3rd. You should try it too.


If crowdsec works for you thats great but also its a corporate product
It’s also fully FLOSS with dozens of contributors (not to speak of the community-driven blocklists). If they make money with it, great.
not exactly a pure self hosted solution.
Why? I host it, I run it. It’s even in Debian Stable repos, but I choose their own more up-to-date ones.
Allow me to expand on the problem I was having. It wasnt just that I was getting a knock or two, its that I was getting 40 knocks every few seconds scraping every page and searching for a bunch that didnt exist that would allow exploit points in unsecured production vps systems.
On a computational level the constant network activity of bytes from webpage, zip files and images downloaded from scrapers pollutes traffic. Anubis stops this by trapping them in a landing page that transmits very little information from the server side.
Anubis uses a weighted priority which grades how legit a browser client is.
And apart from the user agent and a few other responses, all of which are easily spoofed, this means “do some javascript stuff on the local client” (there’s a link to an article here somewhere that explains this well) which will eat resources on the client’s machine, which becomes a real pita on e.g. smartphones.
Also, I use one of those less-than-legit, weird and non-regular browsers, and I am being punished by tools like this.
🎶 Procrastinaaaatiooon 🎶


Cliff Martinez does pretty good soundtracks, they even play on ambient radio stations sometimes. I remember his name ever since Solaris.


I like shows that consequently and (almost) exclusively use actual songs made by real* artists. I remember Orange Is The New Black doing this. And The Wire. Russian Doll. Borat. The list is long.
I prefer shows that do not have a constant mood-setting musical soundtrack.
* a little debatable if their only known the track is the one from the show


IMO this is largely Debian-specific: this distro seems to hold backward comaptibility in very high regard, so any problem is bound to have a multitude of solutions. In addition, the Debian Wiki is not as well maintained as you-know-whose.
I see nothing untoward here.
Except maybe that last sentence, what “s” are you talking about (fwiw, the man page that comes with an installed package should™ be the ultimate authority)?
I guess it would.
OTOH it’s always one of the first things I disable on my phone. That being mandatory would piss me off.
In most laptop web cams, the little LEDs are part of the hardware/firmware modules.


At the time of commenting, this post is 8h old. I read all the top comments, many of them critical of Anubis.
I run a small website and don’t have problems with bots. Of course I know what a DDOS is - maybe that’s the only use case where something like Anubis would help, instead of the strictly server-side solution I deploy?
I use CrowdSec (it seems to work with caddy btw). It took a little setting up, but it does the job.
(I think it’s quite similar to fail2ban in what it does, plus community-updated blocklists)
Am I missing something here? Why wouldn’t that be enough? Why do I need to heckle my visitors?
Despite all that I still had a problem with bots knocking on my ports spamming my logs.
By the time Anubis gets to work, the knocking already happened so I don’t really understand this argument.
If the system is set up to reject a certain type of requests, these are microsecond transactions of no (DDOS exception) harm.


it’s mentioned in this article
You also just got eaten.
username checks out.
Oh, it’s a divorced dad joke. Kinda funny, kinda sad.
That was my first thought. And how many people have done this already? It’s way too easy to take pictures of people while pretending to just be on your phone. They should introduce a little red LED when the camera is on, at the very least.
FWIW, the sentient drones & ships in the books I’m reading are totally OK with being refered to as “It” or even “machines”. For them, “meat” is a mild insult.
Skeleton looks happy. Teacher very creepy.