Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
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Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
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Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#2This is absolutely shocking behaviour, and I’m mortified at the precedent that it sets.
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#3Like, if this was managed by a competent company, you'd think this service would be akin to putting Cloudflare in front of your servers: It should minimize the heck out of your traffic because Google is able to cache it and serve it to the masses more efficiently. But it's Google, so it Googles.
Being blocked from the issue tracker for not being okay with being DDoS'd is peak Google. I am sure you were accused of a Code of Conduct violation, because declaring a CoC violation is much, much cheaper than fixing their infrastructure.
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#4This seems wrong. I guess I always assumed that robots.txt applied to non-humans.
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#5The fact that a programming language calls home to by Google by default should make it a non-starter for most sane developers. The fact that it calls home so it can DDoS other sites is low-key hilarious. And you'd think Google would know how to like... operate an efficient CDN, perhaps? Like, if this was managed by a competent company, you'd think this service would be akin to putting Cloudflare in front of your serv…
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#6The fact that a programming language calls home to by Google by default should make it a non-starter for most sane developers. The fact that it calls home so it can DDoS other sites is low-key hilarious. And you'd think Google would know how to like... operate an efficient CDN, perhaps? Like, if this was managed by a competent company, you'd think this service would be akin to putting Cloudflare in front of your serv…
Are you going to get upset at node for calling home to Microsoft (npm owned by github owned by microsoft) when using the supplied package management too?
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#7The fact that a programming language calls home to by Google by default should make it a non-starter for most sane developers. The fact that it calls home so it can DDoS other sites is low-key hilarious. And you'd think Google would know how to like... operate an efficient CDN, perhaps? Like, if this was managed by a competent company, you'd think this service would be akin to putting Cloudflare in front of your serv…
Are you going to get upset at node for calling home to Microsoft (npm owned by github owned by microsoft) when using the supplied package management too?
But, to be fair, Node was a dumpster fire long before being bought by Microsoft.
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#8The fact that a programming language calls home to by Google by default should make it a non-starter for most sane developers. The fact that it calls home so it can DDoS other sites is low-key hilarious. And you'd think Google would know how to like... operate an efficient CDN, perhaps? Like, if this was managed by a competent company, you'd think this service would be akin to putting Cloudflare in front of your serv…
Are you going to get upset at node for calling home to Microsoft (npm owned by github owned by microsoft) when using the supplied package management too?
Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#9Re: Google has been DDoSing Sourcehut for over a year
#10[1] Yeah, that can be a bit of a pain to setup depending on the server settings, but some people have to pay for bandwidth and server resources, so it's probably worthwhile.