@miunau@sean_ae@c_reider yeah I wasn't that quick on that in the end, had friends over for European championship viewing, it has been dealt with after careful consideration to be nothing but a suspendable offense.
I recommend blocking pepega.club as #relay admin, they redirect their nodeinfo to a 10gb ovh speedtest file, which made our relay download 450tb over the last couple of days.
I had to stop the https://rel.re relay for now as it has some odd issues, in contact with the kind dev about this, trying to get it back up asap :tom_scott: .
It's been years since I did lockpicking at home with cheap train kits for fun, but I wanted to demonstrate a friend of mine that security lock doesn't mean harder to pick, but harder to drill. So I bought a little bit better multipick set to show him tomorrow.
@comzeradd v4.2.9 added a ratelimit to 127.0.0.1 as a "security" feature in case someone has puma running on a public IP. I switched it with 0.0.0.0 and it seems to be fixed. We did run into ratelimits with 127
Is Blizzard like "nah my dude, you ain't leeching 100MB/s from us for the whole 50GB of download"? Because at 15GB left it just dropped to 100KB/s for a couple of minutes before it went up again.
Two things, I swapped the x forwarded for IP from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 as one user suggested and I've set libretranslate to only work for the instance, I'm fed up with commercial use messing with it.
Wie jetzt jeder ansatzweise populärer Klassiker nochmal remastered HD REFINED REDEFINED REIMAGINED rauskommt. Ätzend, lasst euch mal was neues einfallen.
@alcea yeah, what sucks is that this is 127.0.0.1 workaround was only a risk if you are dumb enough to have puma facing a public IP. I really don't want to start forking and stuff :crychkat3r:
Sorry if you get rate limited by mastodon at the moment. The workaround we used to anonymize your ip was removed in the last version. I figured out how to randomize a 10.x.x.x IP in mruby, but don't know yet how to send it through reverse proxy.
@alcea damn thats an extensive list. uhm. well maybe. But not if every user on an instance shares that rate limit as we hit into it when moderating or trying to view source images.
I love how most of the time if someone is having odd package loss all of the sudden it starts right at the Telekom hop. Doesn't matter if from Austria, Hungary or Germany. Yesterday evening there was a 40% package loss between Vienna and Erzsébet on the dtag-tkomhu line. Wasn't Telekom supposed to be good, our saviour of the European internet? Ah no they are the assholes that force private peering onto data centers or "oh sorry we don't have the capacity for your traffic" occurrences happen.
Almost a week into #pride month and most of the companies that usually do rainbow colors in their logo (except for their saudi branch) didn't do it yet, is it too woke now or even offending to fake sympathy as a company? Really surprising. Anyway happy pride month y'all!
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