ariehkovler | 23 days ago | on: I'm losing the SEO battle for my own open source project
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ariehkovler | 23 days ago | on: I'm losing the SEO battle for my own open source project
The obvious risk here is a bait and switch, where one of these sites switches their link to the Github repo to point to a malicious imitator repo instead.
One approach would be to go after the sites themselves, not their Google ranking. See if their hosts are willing to take them down. Is there anything you can assert copyright over to hang a DCMA request on? That's hard for an Open Source project, I guess. And the fake sites aren't (yet) doing any actual scamming.
Good luck, though!
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: When Losing $10k to Cryptojacking Is a Good Investment
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: CNCF accepts Kubescape as its first security and compliance scanner project
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: CNCF accepts Kubescape as its first security and compliance scanner project
In the long term, maybe. In the short to medium term, most of the development ends up being done by the company who created the project.
I guess for simple stuff like typo bugs, people will submit PRs, and maybe organisations with weird use-cases will merge their integrations etc into the project, though.
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: It's time to stop texting
In many countries, EVERYONE has WhatsApp. In Israel it's how your boss, your work team, your kid's daycare, businesses and government offices communicate with you.
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: It's time to stop texting
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: Building an Internet Scale Meme Search Engine
ariehkovler | 3 years ago | on: CNCF accepts Kubescape as its first security and compliance scanner project
ariehkovler | 5 years ago | on: I ran a crawler to collect posts and comments on Parler
ariehkovler | 6 years ago | on: International evaluation of an AI system for breast cancer screening
Eh... well it's more complicated than that. These systems CAN diagnose, but their regulatory approval is only for use as an aid, not as a diagnosis tool.
ariehkovler | 6 years ago | on: Interpreting the Beasts of the Middle Ages
EG Crocodile tears goes back to Plutarch. Lions' association with Kingship is Biblical.
ariehkovler | 6 years ago | on: Seattle has stopped charging people for personal drug possession
However, they also are usually unpopular at the same time, leading to a backlash and a drug clampdown again. It's the drug policy circle of life.
ariehkovler | 6 years ago | on: What's your daily screen time?
ariehkovler | 6 years ago | on: Mistaken machine translations of 'ribbit' (2018)
Ducks go "Quack" in English, but "Coin" in French (sounds more like "kwan"), "mac" in Romanian and "rap" in Danish.
Horses go "vrink" in Danish and "gnagg" in Swedish.
And as for frogs... https://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uuuploads/anim...
ariehkovler | 7 years ago | on: UK Parliament petitions site crashes under traffic for petition to cancel Brexit
Also no worries for posting :)
ariehkovler | 7 years ago | on: UK Parliament petitions site crashes under traffic for petition to cancel Brexit
At the time it went down, I was seeing 2k signups a minute and rising. I was just thinking how the load handling was impressive when poof it was down.
Back now, though, which is also pretty good. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584
UPDATE: It's down again. 502 bad gateway. I was seeing close to 3k signups a minute when it fell over this time.
UPDATE 2: Seems to be back? Clearly unstable though with these load levels.
ariehkovler | 7 years ago | on: GitOps, or Why the Future Has No Dashboards
I don't see myself giving up on dashboards any time soon, though I'd rather cook my own from standard ELKish data than use a bunch of different services with their own. But I think that's pretty normal these days.
ariehkovler | 7 years ago | on: Counter-Histories of the Internet
The wikipedia piece has some more background on how these options never happened, but they'd have surely shaped the development of the Internet and maybe led to less-bloated websites.
ariehkovler | 7 years ago | on: Average 10-year-old has eaten 18 years' worth of sugar