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FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies
(thelibre.news)
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Yes, because like or not that's the only possible solution. If all traffic was required to be signed and the signatures were tied to an entity then you could refuse unsigned traffic and if signed traffic was causing problems you'd know who it was and have recourse.
I don't like this solution but it's the only way forward that I can see.
How do you have more recourse countering a random third world IP vs a random third world person when both are outside your juridiction?
is it? Someone mentioned proof of work being effective for Tor.