it set a world record
pff, just no https://handshake.org/ Decentralized certificate authority and naming
namecoin 2.0?
@mjay re: neutron stars - just spotted this https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.02557.pdf
i am not the brightest but this even makes me chuckle.
"It allows you to write serverless code which runs in the fabric of the Internet itself."
https://blog.cloudflare.com/building-with-workers-kv/ Your Workers now have access to a low-latency key-value data store which lives inside our network all around the world!
Cloudflare is not the fabric of the internet
Don't trust those clowns at all
Only trust @bilounet!
:smile:
Can you handle all my https traffic? I'm game.
I use cloudfront AWS.
I trust that Amazon just wants to make money and couldn't give a crap about my data
they have an ssl termination node in singapore
regarding atari teenage riot.
i want to counter this riot with a sonic riot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvDuATZCY8I YouTube Video: Sonic Youth - Teenage Riot
I remember turning up services in that datacenter. The low latency bandwidth to japan and australia never really materialized so no one really used it.
And later bother of those got their own aws regions
but it wasn't nearly as much a shitshow as brazil
and if you want to do anything in southeast asia, you gotta go actually local, per country, for various reasons
In brazil, no one answers their phone on holidays regardless of support contracts
so if the switch room where all your redundant links go through overheats and shuts off, no one can help
We had like a 10 hour outage of a complete datacenter down there
@Rotonen makes sense. At the time, that might not have been known or understood by the AWS folks
@Fireduck @Rotonen Cloud flare is being used to block websites like thepiratebay. :(
How?
I thought they were a CDN
i'm also curious as to how'd that work
thepiratebay is not accessible through Cloud flare within the US or some other areas. If you proxy/VPN to certain other countries, it works fine.
dumping/exporting