Thanks for your efforts! The only sound conclusions on their side would be to shut off unauthenticated endpoints returning valuable data.
ma mémoire peut me jouer des tours, mais j'entends "und ... muscatnuss, herr Muller !"
If I'm not mistaken, lemmyverse.net did not always report properly from lemmy.world and there is a community with slightly more subscribers (https://lemmy.world/c/technology with 49.8k subs today)
YouTube and invidious instances are playing cat and mouse for a long time and some instances are blocked until they can rotate IP and so on.
It refers to this songwhere the literal English translation of lyrics are available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alouette_(song)#Lyrics
Probably user active during the past 6 months (posting, commenting, ...) vs user active during the past month
It was a nice read, thanks for sharing
First of all, thank you for creating Lemmy!
- Are you confident that ActivityPub is the right protocol for large numbers of users/communities/instances? I've read about concerns about the scalability of ActivityPub due to its "push" nature, and I'm wondering how reliable those concerns can be.
- Is there a "right" maximum size for instances (user or community-wise) so that the load and reliability is properly spread?
- (On behalf of a colleague not yet using Lemmy) Is it planned or enviable to provide OAuth/OpenID for auth, so that a user could have created an account in instanceA but log in to instanceB with the same account; potentially reducing the load on instanceA and/or allowing interaction with content federated with instanceB but not instanceA?
Which viable alternative could work to mitigate ddos?
Out of my head, I think OVH offers such a service (but without free tier).
In the past months, I was getting so many "you will probably like..."
No, I don't. Reddit, you're showing me irrelevant subs which prevent me from browsing the feed I curated.
It was so annoying...
I tried with a debian testing and couldn't get intune UI to communicate with intune backend, I think (thanks to the cryptic error messages)
I installed a fresh ubuntu 22 LTS, as per the doc, and could get past this point, only to encounter the conditional access restriction policy from my company.