Baker, you seem to have removed my question to Ron and SecAnons regarding Cloudflare from the notables by mistake. Could you re-add it in the next bread?
I would be really interested to get some input from other secanons and/or Ron on this.
Baker, you seem to have removed my question to Ron and SecAnons regarding Cloudflare from the notables by mistake. Could you re-add it in the next bread?
I would be really interested to get some input from other secanons and/or Ron on this.
baker, I'm not accusing you of having any ill intentions
you just omitted the last notable of the bun. Check it:
I will repost it below
question for Ron /CM/ and SecAnons
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Ron claims Parler will go down because it runs on AWS
But an anon in the comments points out that Gab runs on Cloudflare
He gives a proof:
https://securitytrails.com/domain/gab.com/dns
Does Ron really have a point?
Is Cloudflare considered safe? Earlier, there were announcements that Cloudflare will ban sites (did not happen yet though)
question to Ron /CM/:
since you seem to have insider info, what make you so sure Parler will get banned, but not Gab?
>Cloudflare is a security feature
Cloudflare is also a caching CDN, independently of them having their own servers. I remember that @a complained about caching issues when there were accounts posting violent messages that still appeared because it was still in some caches, even though they had already deleted them from their servers
If they rely on the caching to distribute their content, that would cause them problems
>So what happens if they all go down? Is that the shutdown? We just sit and wait?
Q said they have planned contingency measures, such as starting their own platforms
we would still have 8kun though
>cloudfare and AWS are not analogous
As in Cloudflare is DDOS protection+IP hidding+Caching CDN network vs. AWS being hosted servers instances? What would prevent Parler from buying servers themselves?
most likely all within the next few weeks