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No one is rating WAFs, so we are doing that

wafplanet.com
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Show HN: Blik360 – open-source 360 feedback (self-host alternative to Lattice)

blik360.com
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An AI agent improved OWASP CRS detection by 80% in 20 autonomous experiments

wafplanet.com
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Fly.io changes pricing plan to PAYG

srvrlss.io
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Build like Heroku with Dokku and Entrywan tutorial

srvrlss.io
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Javascript runtime Deno released RC2: Review and alternatives

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0xffeedd
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Author here. We run WAFPlanet.

The angle we haven't seen discussed much: CVSS is broken now. "High attack complexity" assumes the attacker is human. When exploit chains cost $2K in API calls, every AC:H in NVD is effectively AC:L. That reshuffles most triage queues overnight.

Then there's the volume problem. GTIG tracks 60-106 zero-days exploited in the wild per year. That's the entire world's output. Mythos found 2,000+ in one run. Even with responsible disclosure timelines, the CVE pipeline is about to get hit with volume it was never built for. WAF rule engineering teams are staffed for the current rate, not for this.

We put together the data with interactive charts showing the capability curve, the price collapse, and CVE projections. Curious how people are thinking about patch lag (time between CVE publication and actual WAF coverage) because that's about to become the only metric that matters.
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I built a tool (framework if you will) that helps me build comparison websites (1 on 1 comparison) rapidly, it's been quite useful initially for ourselves of course, but later on for others. I'm now building out an "imperium" of comparison sites - hopyfully worthy of a side-hustle style income next year.

The way it works is you enter some "categories", then when you have time you research one of the providers, add that yaml file, and that's it. Automatically deploys and updates everything. No database or complicated things, just simple feature comparisons.

For anyone interested, you can see a version of it at https://www.srvrlss.io