:debian: 𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚊 :fedora: on Nostr: Well, I've seen alot of criticism against #cloudflare and the sites behind it. ...
Well, I've seen alot of criticism against #cloudflare and the sites behind it.
Instead of blaming and shaming sites because they are using cloudflare - the discussion should instead be:
- what alternatives do we have?
Some people say, and I quote "setup load balancers, and DDoS-mitigations".
I find that kind of "tips" extremely unconstructive. They really dont mean anything, apart from "look how smart I am on talking".
What REAL alternatives do we have?
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