Browsing ain't fun anymore
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I had a captcha a few days ago that was something like "click on all the pictures that go with this" with a picture of a saucepan and the grid was food items and other things.
I pointed my phone at it and asked Gemini and almost instantly it said "the potato in the top left and the carrots look the middle of the bottom row".
While I despise the captchas from a human perspective, the fact that an LLM can solve the challenge isn't a deal breaker. It doesn't need to be impossible for a non-human to solve, it just has to be too expensive.
It does certainly shift the equation to stuff like proof of work since a computer can solve it anyway, might as well not annoy the human.
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your blog does not need an anime girl web ai firewall utility
Watch out, you'll anger the hive mind.
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If you're going to increase my compute to access your site, at least give me a crypto token that may or may not be worth anything
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your blog does not need an anime girl web ai firewall utility
Unfortunately, yes it does. Unless I want it to collapse regularly.
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Spot on. There were some complaints recently made by people being afraid to be seen as a furry because she has ears and a tail. It's hilarious
Oh man. Those people are so gd cringe it IS hilarious.
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Looks way better than half the ads I normally see.
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your blog does not need an anime girl web ai firewall utility
it kinda does when the web is being scraped by bots to fuel the LLMs
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I am skeptical about the real level of protection that Anubis really provides.
At the end is an automated test. Meaning that any machine could easily solve it.
Most "attackers" wont bother solving it because they don't really care. But if they would want they could. It's sort of protection by obscurity.
The more Anubis it's used the more we see attacks that actually equip a way to solve the challenges. Then is when Anubis up the challenge and the battle begin, between how much can Anubis up the challenge so normal users can still browse and how much cost the attacker is willing to eat.
Giving that these attackers tend to have high budgets I'm not that certain about its actual capabilities to reject a targeted ddos.
As for crawling for big data. I do think that it does nothing here. Companies willing yo scrape big amounts of data, for AI training or other purposes, have massive budgets and the electricity cost of solving the JavaScript challenges become nothing in comparison. They also doesn't need ro deny the service so they could spread the scrape to keep the challenge low reducing the cost even more.
Once again, positive results we currently see in practice I believe that are caused just because most scrappers and ddos attackers are just blindly attacking and doesn't really equip themselves for Anubis. Protection by obscurity. But a well equiped attacker I don't think it would have that much trouble getting past it, specially for scrapping, or other type of bot attacks that could be slowed down.
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(Not so) fun fact: The Anubis image is itself AI slop
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/commit/3e9a93f629e9c5a69bd7fcd6613d27ce9f5231f9
The repo credits a real artist for the anubis image
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/blob/main/web/static/img/ATTRIBUTIONS.txt
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Anubis is open source, self-hosted, doesn't block me just because I use a VPN and the later versions work even with JavaScript disabled!
Fuck Cloudflare, long live Anubis!
Cloudflare is great compared to Recaptcha.
Anubis is the best by far.
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