In privacy communities, its usually assumed that non-libre OSes have the capability of spying on everything you do. But, what do they actually monitor in practice?
bot hits i dont care my issue is when i see the same ip querying every file on 3 resource intensive sites millions of times
In privacy communities, its usually assumed that non-libre OSes have the capability of spying on everything you do. But, what do they actually monitor in practice?
ive been using Anubis my only issue is i would have to run more then one instance and i dont like cloudflare personaly
THE FINALS announced they are updating to a kernel-based anti-cheat, and despite the change, they will continue to support Linux/Proton
kernel anticheats feel more like a anti security feature some random company has code execution in yout kernel
i can only get it to protect one container. i have 3 that i need protected and i cant figure out how to run more then one instance of it.
this does not really apply because i run some frontends so there is not really any information that ai needs
git commit -m "Refactor of Main using chatgpt" git push origin main run into the woods never to be seen
since its the frontends i run getting scraped its the robots.txt included there