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jillyboel
·昨年·議論
The point of a static cache is that your backend isn't impacted at all.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
They'd also work if the bot, or another bot, hits that route before. It's a wiki, the amount of content is finite and each route getting hit once isn't a problem.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
a static cache for anyone not logged in, and only doing this check when you are authenticated which gives access to editing pages?

edit: Because HN is throwing "you're posting too fast" errors again:

> That falls short of the "meets their needs" test. Authenticated users already have a check (i.e., the auth process). Anubis is to stop/limit bots from reading content.

Arch Wiki is a high value target for scraping so they'll just solve the anubis challenge once a week. It's not going to stop them.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
The license explicitly allows you to make such changes. They could have picked a different license, but didn't.

> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
> One thing that I've noticed recently with the Arch Wiki adding Anubis

Is that why it now shows that annoying slow to load prompt before giving me the content I searched for?
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Just ask all the techbros on HN who earn shitloads more than what's possible in other countries
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
It might scale up but if you're anywhere near efficient you're way overprovisioned to begin with. The compute cost should be miniscule due to caching and bandwidth is cheap if you're not with one of the big clouds. As an example, according to dang HN runs on a single server and yet many websites that get posted to HN, and thus receive a fraction of the traffic, go down due to the load.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
> i.e. there can be a price tag on military and political power

And what about services the US provides? Google and Microsoft are some of the biggest companies and bring a ton of money to the US, but this doesn't seem to be included in the calculation because they don't sell physical goods.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
> I'm not sure I've seen any explanation for this 10%.

So the orange idiot can make a "deal".
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Your costs only went up 100x if you built your site poorly
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Javascript is also quite difficult to embed in other applications. So not much has changed, except it's no longer your language of choice.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
The issue with Flow is that it's slow, flaky and has shifted the entire paradigm multiple times making version upgrades nearly impossible without also updating your dependencies, IF your dependencies adopted the new flow version as well. Otherwise you're SOL.

As a result the amount of libraries that ship flow types has absolutely dwindled over the years, and now typescript has completely taken over.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
More like musk fanboys that either are just straight up nazi bros or are too invested in tesla instinctively smash that flag button
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Try posting your plans to assassinate the orange idiot on facebook and see what happens
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
> the drama around the integration of skip intro

what are you referring to?
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Where do you think the US retailers get them from?
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
Lots of them do, with their own crappy webui that conceals all the useful functionality.
jillyboel
·昨年·議論


   cd /etc
   git init
   git add .
   git commit -m 'default config'
   git remote add ...
   git push
   # modify your configs
   git diff HEAD
   git commit -m 'yay i changed stuff and i know what i did'
   git push
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
shills going strong in this thread
jillyboel
·昨年·議論
> that use this application for their livelihood

what? you will survive without cat videos or whatever the fuck kids are watching these days