In Italy it’s a crime punishable up to 12 years to access any protected computer system without authorization, especially if it causes a DoS to the owner
Consider the case of selfhosting a web service on a low performance server and the abusive crawling goes on loop fetching data (which was happening when I was self hosting gitlab!)
Completely agree, there’s so many small projects I’d never been able to even start in my free time, because I’m NOT a full-stack dev and I’d rather not spend all my evenings fixing or working around all the small changes and quirks of the $currentjsframework
Discord no, but my credit card from Advanzia bank actually changed their TOS to allow AI training with your submitted documents for their anti-fraud model.
I complained to the CNPD of Luxembourg and sent a GDPR request, as they defaulted to doing this WITHOUT asking for consent (super illegal as doing AI training with your data is definitely not the minimum required to offer the service)
I've stopped developing for android as I did not want my address to be public for everyone thanks to google's decisions on how to interpret the EU regulation laws. I'm definitely not surprised by their current behaviour
It doesn't make any sense to deploy a full gitlab just to get a docker registry. RBAC is also associated with repositories and users in a way that is unconventional to manage