Oh FFS
I've just got an automated email telling me that I'm reaching the data transfer limit on my web site.
The vast majority of that data transfer that "I" have used up has actually been consumed by spammers and spambots trying - and failing - to post garbage on the site.
Every time they try to post their spam to the site, it involves an HTTP request with a large payload, and an HTTP response that's very small as it just says "fsck off", yet I have to pay for their failed attempts at spamming
If I wasn't so fscking annoyed I'd start preaching about "The Tragedy of The Commons" - as if wittering about that would do any bloody good
I've just got an automated email telling me that I'm reaching the data transfer limit on my web site.
The vast majority of that data transfer that "I" have used up has actually been consumed by spammers and spambots trying - and failing - to post garbage on the site.
Every time they try to post their spam to the site, it involves an HTTP request with a large payload, and an HTTP response that's very small as it just says "fsck off", yet I have to pay for their failed attempts at spamming
If I wasn't so fscking annoyed I'd start preaching about "The Tragedy of The Commons" - as if wittering about that would do any bloody good
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