Today, my VPS served over 51.5 million requests. Well over 99% of that was AI crawlers and other obnoxious shits.
This is not normal. This is complete and utter bullshit. This is also happening all over the place.
It can be caught, it's not even hard. But we shouldn't need to. This is about three orders of magnitude more requests I'd normally receive, and it's almost entirely useless garbage.
Every single one of you who use GenAI tools, you personally, are complicit in this. You are responsible for these bots hammering the entire internet, you are enabling it.
If you think this price is acceptable, that every single person who hosts anything outside of BigTech walled gardens deserves this relentless assault of thieving robots, then you are a garbage human being.
But it is not too late to change course. You too can look back at the carnage you enabled, and feel remorse. It's okay. We'll forgive you.
You don't need to look at the environment damage LLMs cause - we can have an educated guess (it's very bad). You don't need to look at the unsustainability of it all. All of those are things that we don't directly feel right now.
But look at the damage these things cause to everyone outside of the BigTech walled gardens. That is measurable. These attacks are fact. You can't debate it. You can't justify it.
You, dear enabler of GenAI bullshit, you are responsible for enabling this carnage. Think about that. Feel bad about it, and stop. Today is a great day to do that.
chat my ex cancelled the spotify duo account, what streaming service do i sign up for?
I totally forgot to post about this huge leak from Chinese government linked infosec company KnownSec (a name that makes me think of 2013 Anonymous more than anything else).
https://www.techradar.com/pro/data-breach-at-mysterious-chinese-firm-reveals-state-owned-cyber-weapons-and-even-a-list-of-targets
did you know that you can find free Cortex M0 development boards at the side of the road? folks call them disposable vapes but they're hackable, and i've reverse engineered a bunch of them! see https://github.com/schlae/VapeRE/
TIL the Task Manager Guy™ once dabbled in scareware?
https://bird.makeup/users/c0ner0ne/statuses/1989395111491588340
Customer burns some of your tooling when using a deprecated version.
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#BOFH excuse #225:
It's those computer people in X {city of world}. They keep stuffing things up.
Project: mpengine-x64-pdb 1.1.24090.11
File: mpengine.dll
Address: 75ad42e40
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SVG:
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See that the procedures adopted are as inconvenient as possible for the management, involving the presence of a large number of employees at each presentation, entailing more than one meeting for each grievance, bringing up problems which are largely imaginary, and so on.
Every now and then, someone shares a hilarious Kagi result. Now they'll have a place in the Kagi Bloopers hall of fame:
We've integrated with Surveillance Watch, an interactive database that documents surveillance and spyware entities.
When searching for an entity that appears on their list, we'll display a banner on its domain to alert you that it's a known surveillance tech provider.
Binary Ninja 5.2, Io, is live and it's out of this world! https://binary.ninja/2025/11/13/binary-ninja-5.2-io.html
With some of our most requested features of all time including bitfield support, containers, hexagon, Ghidra import, and a huge upgrade to TTD capabilities, plus a ton more, make sure to check out the changelog!
Your periodic reminder that most CLI password prompts accept Ctrl+U to fully clear input so you can try again. Leave that backspace key alone.
It sometimes surprises me to learn that there are people who don't know that one of the first really big datasets used to train and evaluate computer language and social models was (and still is) a bunch of internal emails from Enron.
Yes, that Enron. Collected as part of the investigation into its collapse.