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minus-square Kresten ( @kresten@feddit.dk ) linkfedilink5•1 year agoIt’s a sad development, but inevitable. Eventually you can’t discern malicious traffic and real user traffic, I’m pretty curious as to what will happen then
minus-square Querk [they/them] ( @Querk@discuss.tchncs.de ) linkfedilink3•1 year agoProof of work “toll” for each request or session seems like a good option.
minus-square realslef ( @realslef@fedia.io ) linkfedilink4•1 year agoFor everything except energy efficiency
minus-square Hirom ( @Hirom@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink3•1 year agoCompromised devices can do work too, and it slows down everyone. Not sure it’s the right solution.
It’s a sad development, but inevitable. Eventually you can’t discern malicious traffic and real user traffic, I’m pretty curious as to what will happen then
Proof of work “toll” for each request or session seems like a good option.
For everything except energy efficiency
Compromised devices can do work too, and it slows down everyone. Not sure it’s the right solution.
You’re probably right