• Novocirab@feddit.org
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      Thanks. Makes sense that things roughly along those lines already exist, of course. CrowdSec’s pricing, which apparently start at 900$/months, seem forbiddingly expensive for most small-to-medium projects, though. Do you or does anyone else know a similar solution for small or even nonexistent budgets? (Personally I’m not running any servers or projects right now, but may do so in the future.)

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        There are many continuously updated IP blacklists on GitHub. Personally I have an automation that sources 10+ of such lists and blocks all IPs that appear on like 3 or more of them. I’m not sure there are any blacklists specific to “AI”, but as far as I know, most of them already included particularly annoying scrapers before the whole GPT craze.

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      Holy shit, those prices. Like, I wouldn’t be able to afford any package at even 10% the going rate.

      Anything available for the lone operator running a handful of Internet-addressable servers behind a single symmetrical SOHO connection? As in, anything for the other 95% of us that don’t have literal mountains of cash to burn?

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        They do seem to have a free tier of sorts. I don’t use them personally, I only know of their existence and I’ve been meaning to give them a try. Seeing the pricing just now though, I might not even bother, unless the free tier is worth anything.