FYI he is bragging, not complaining. There are a dozen ways to reduce or eliminate this problem.
Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
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Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#52I don't have high hopes for his business prospects if this is how he handles one of the richest companies in the world clearly having a high need for something his company offers. Maybe spend less time on Twitter and more on your business model?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
This isn't sensitive information. Anyone with a BGP session can have this information. [1] [1] = https://bgp.he.net/AS714#_prefixes
Pretty amazing that a single company can own an entire block of IP space, if I understand this correctly. Approx how many addresses is this?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
Apple employees are using their product, downloading lots of data, not paying for any of it, and the OP doesn't like it or can afford it.
I don't think it's employees as such — even Apple does not have THAT many machine learning people, and they wouldn't download models daily. Maybe a server farm, where each instance downloads a model when spinning up?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#55Have you considered cloudflair?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#56This is at the tradeoff of making your data significantly more irritating to access, as it's no longer just plugging in a URL into a program, plus everyone who wants your dataset needs to set up a billing account with Amazon or Google.
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
This isn't sensitive information. Anyone with a BGP session can have this information. [1] [1] = https://bgp.he.net/AS714#_prefixes
Pretty amazing that a single company can own an entire block of IP space, if I understand this correctly. Approx how many addresses is this?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#58A brief reminder: Whenever you publish code or documentation that might be used/scraped by the outside world, ALWAYS use a domain you own. If you're on Cloudflare you can instantly (and for free) create Page Rules to use Cloudflare as a CDN, redirect to another CDN, or black-hole or reroute traffic anywhere you want.
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#59I don't have high hopes for his business prospects if this is how he handles one of the richest companies in the world clearly having a high need for something his company offers. Maybe spend less time on Twitter and more on your business model?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
This isn't sensitive information. Anyone with a BGP session can have this information. [1] [1] = https://bgp.he.net/AS714#_prefixes
Pretty amazing that a single company can own an entire block of IP space, if I understand this correctly. Approx how many addresses is this?
IPv4 is a 32 bit address space, so it tops out around 4.2 billion total.
17.0.0.0/8 is locking down the first 8 bits, giving 2^(32-8) variable bits, or there are only 256 possible first octets and this is one so it’s 1/256th of 4.2 billion addresses.