Taffer, to random
@Taffer@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

Sweet, the Cloudflare crap in GitLab's login page is locking me out again in Firefox. Glad I don't need this for work?

Just an endless login loop of proving that I'm human. A human will give up on this before a bot...

yeri, to mastodon
@yeri@superuser.one avatar

Can say that my block storage for is massively growing. A year ago it was stable at ~80-89Gb, but lately it's heading to 200Gb+

Growth past week, cleanup operations lower the storage size but on average it’s growing.

Greg, to random
@Greg@social.coop avatar

OK, #fedihelp

How do I get my home IP (via Spectrum) off of the #CloudFlare bad list?

The soccer program my oldest is a part of has a website that uses cloudflare and every time I try to use it from home I'm blocked. My cell phone connection is fine (as are any coffee shop wifi connections).

Help?

Edit: for the record, I do have a OpenVPN connection going at times. Would be a pain if that was the culprit.

kubikpixel, to internet German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

»Cloudflare-Alternative:
19 Cloudflare-Alternativen im Überblick«

Hat jemensch von euch Erfahrung mit eines diesen Alternativen oder gar sogar mit einer nicht aufgeführten? Wenn ja, welches könnt ihr aus welchen Argumente und Gründen empfehlen?
(Ich zweifle immer noch welches am "sichersten" und "daten sparsam" ist)

🌐 https://letsbecrazy.de/cloudflare-alternative/


markusr,
@markusr@mastodon.social avatar

@kubikpixel https://www.keycdn.com/ hatte ich mal verwendet, ist aber schon sicher 5 Jahre her. Hat gut funktioniert. Kommt aber halt immer drauf an, was man will und benötigt. Alternative wäre ein VarnishCache, falls es nur um Caching geht.

kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

@markusr danke sehe ich mir mal genauer an, davon gehört/gelesen hatte ich schon aber nie verwendet 👍

damieng, to random
@damieng@mastodon.social avatar

Okay, so my wife's business site stopped building on Cloudflare Pages because one of the Nuxt generated files - a JSON file - exceeded 25MB.

Just what was this file and why was it so big?

Was it even needed?

The full exhilarating story and investigation at https://damieng.com/blog/2024/05/14/nuxt-content-db-and-size/

georgeharito,
@georgeharito@mastodon.au avatar

@damieng Wow 25MB down to 53KB! What a difference.

damieng,
@damieng@mastodon.social avatar

@georgeharito Spoiler alert!

andreagrandi, to privacy

Unsubscribing from a newsletter shouldn't be hidden behind a login page, dear 🙄

phranck, (edited ) to til German
@phranck@chaos.social avatar
czottmann,
@czottmann@norden.social avatar

@phranck Yep. Ziemlich gut.

frankel, to random
@frankel@mastodon.top avatar
J12t, to firefox
@J12t@social.coop avatar

Today, between and , I'm getting an endless loop of some silly attempt to verify that I am human. So it says at least, I don't think it can, but maybe it is recognizing that and that keeps it looping :-) Safari works.

Richard, to webdev
@Richard@geekdom.social avatar

My host informed me that it is possible to integrate #Cloudflare into my websites to take the pressure off my hosting account CPU (if I understand this correctly), which is already high because I upgraded my services to prevent problems with my websites not loading. It only happens every once in a while, but still.

I thought Cloudflare would be used before hosting, not after. So I am very confused. Going to take a while to wrap my head around this.

#webdev #hosting

https://help.mailgun.com/hc/en-us/articles/15585722150299-Cloudflare-DNS-Setup-Guide#:~:text=Already%20own%20a%20domain%20hosted%20somewhere%20else%3F%20(Third%20Method)

michael,
@michael@thms.uk avatar

@Richard cloudflare is a ‘Proxy’. That means it sits between your server and your visitors’ browser.

It inspects every request it receives, and gives one of two answers:

A) ‘oh, I know what that page looks like, because I just served it to someone else 5 seconds ago. Here it is’. This will mean your server never sees that request, and can therefore save some cpu cycles.

B) ‘huh. I don’t remember that request. Let me ask the server‘ then remembers the server’s response and returns it to your visitors.

As long as a significant portion of your requests fall into category A you are relieving pressure from your server.

As such it can be activated (and deactivated) at any time during your site’s lifecycle.

Keep in min when you activate it, it may take 24-48hr to see any effect on the server. (And if there aren’t enough requests in category A you may not see any improvement at all, although there are all sorts of settings to tweak to help)

Hope that helps, but feel free to ask questions if you have any.

cdamian, to random
@cdamian@rls.social avatar

The "are you human" prompts are fricking annoying.
So many sites are using this rubbish now.

davidbisset, to random
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

I've heard of Party Kit before (like to say maybe on a @jsparty podcast?).

acquires PartyKit to allow developers to build real-time multi-user applications.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-acquires-partykit

kohelet, to random
@kohelet@mstdn.social avatar

Yuhoooo!
Another self-hosting goal is achieved!

this time: music streaming!

what I got:
an Oracle Cloud always-free compute instance+storage block.

around 185GB of free storage.

Apps used:

  • Navidrome: for music streaming.
  • aria2c: download torrents for music
  • Tempo: foss app on android that supports Navidrome
  • CloudFlare tunnels: to configure a public URL with much more ease of configuration compared to alternatives

aaand that's it!

kohelet,
@kohelet@mstdn.social avatar

before this I used music app on Nextcloud to stream music, but it wasn't perfect:
Nextcloud is running on my raspberri pi, behind my quite slow home wifi. so I had to find another solution.

and oracle cloud always-free was it!

also, they have a region in my city!
so, obviously my instance is there.
so it's even faster!!

like, my Pi is 40cm away from me, but oracle instance is faster responding.

governa, to Synology
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar

How to Generate SSL Certificate using DNS-01 Challenge and Use it on NAS

https://linuxhint.com/generate-letsencrypt-synology-nas/

Widowild1, to random French
@Widowild1@mastodon.xyz avatar

Qui a une solution pour bypasser parce que j’ai beaucoup de flux RSS qui bloque sur

parigotmanchot,
@parigotmanchot@mastodon.social avatar

@Widowild1 Clairement TT-RSS fait oublier. J'utilise FreshRSS au quotidien. Mais par contre FreshRSS fournit un flux RSS donc si tu arrives à rapatrier les flux via Flaresolverr tu pourras y accéder via Miniflux.

Widowild1,
@Widowild1@mastodon.xyz avatar

@parigotmanchot Il n’y a plus qu’à attendre que miniflux le gère

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