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New account since lemmyrs.org went down, other @Deebsters are available.


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Yeah ok, I guess that’s what’s meant.
I’d be interested to know how the patterns changed - perhaps requests moved to IPv6 which made grouping request origins harder, or maybe too many unconnected users were coming from a single IP and getting false positives (leading to bad UX and support requests).


Throttling efforts led to “brownouts” via 429 errors
Does this mean for the (ab)users, or for the repo? If it’s for the bandwidth hogs, then the brownouts are properly a good thing, as it’ll force people to pay attention to these otherwise unmonitored systems.
Also, if it makes the upstream service seem flaky and unreliable, it could convince users to set up the proper caching proxy just for self-interested availability reasons.
I can see some companies happily paying for access, as they’ll think it’s easier than paying someone internally to manage a proxy/mirror, especially as on-prem is unfashionable lately.


The Register article: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/bcachefs_creator_ai/
koverstreet’s claims on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/bcachefs/comments/1rblll1/comment/o6tmlib/


I think maintaining two accounts is sensible as servers/instances die all the time. I’ve got my subscriptions synchronised between this account and one on infosec.pub.


Vogager gives you a baby icon (the new account indicator), which makes you seem very young indeed
Yeah, this is most wholesome and relatable thing I’ve seen on Lemmy for ages


Also there’s the style of delivery - old acting used to be very exaggerated and hammy, then there’s the kind of flawless but somewhat natural style that OP is talking about, through to today’s more realistic “mumbling” style that everyone complains about.


Bad news on the backbone
I couldn’t scan a single ASN
I’m trying to figure out what pronunciation or accent the author uses to have this rhyme. A heavy South African accent, so backbone is more like “berckben”? Pronouncing ASN as “a-sone”?


In the other post, you claim you’d ordered them from Etsy. Is it your Etsy shop? I’m struggling to see how both can be true.


I had to laugh - that lot have absolutely no clue when it comes to security. Even in a VM I’m not sure I’d trust running Clawdbot (or whatever it’s named this week).


On a Boeing, they’re zip ties holding them together


It’s a lot quicker than reading it! It’s nearly half a million words, over if you include The Hobbit/Silmarillion.
Someone was claiming that the early chapters (I think it was the Old Forest stuff, after they left the Shire) were purposely written in a dense, slow style to make the reader really feel the weary progress. I don’t think I believe that, but it’s an interesting possibility.


I’d assume that most people are familiar with the term Trekkie, but would have to use context to figure out Trekker (“you like long walks?”)
Whatever the intention, coining/identifying as a separate term suggests someone taking it quite seriously. I just consider them synonyms.


edit: FYI, this shop is OP’s shop
Found them! This lets me cheat and figure out the ones I couldn’t name (or knew I’d got wrong like Digital Ocean that I thought probably wasn’t Commodore 64).


These are really consistent, do you print them yourself?


I rewatched all of Babylon 5 recently, and I was surprised how good season 4 and 5 were - in my head, after they’d rushed the shadow war to an early end (when they thought they were cancelled) the rest was padding, but not so.
That’s not to say there aren’t some ridiculous stories and the
telepath war
should have been better but it’s definitely worth a watch.


Only 116 days until Towel Day
Ah yes, I see what you mean. OP has posted content from Ten Epstein Revelations You Might Have Missed, which is the article that I see after the Israel/X story.