Since the beginning of 2024, the demand for the content created by the Wikimedia volunteer community – especially for the 144 million images, videos, and other files on Wikimedia Commons – has grow…
Not in this case, to be fair. The only concern is cost - since Wiki wouldn’t be opposed to them getting their actual data - and AI mazes are designed to safeguard more sensitive data, not reducing cost
wikipedia should install ai mazes on their servers
Not in this case, to be fair. The only concern is cost - since Wiki wouldn’t be opposed to them getting their actual data - and AI mazes are designed to safeguard more sensitive data, not reducing cost
Nice analysis. Need more smart people like you in the world
I agree with that assessment!
Are there alternatives besides Cloudflare’s solution?
Nepenthes does about the same thing but isn’t managed by a corp.
There’s also Anubis, but it uses proof of work not a maze.
https://anubis.techaro.lol/