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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/