Comment by csilker 2 days ago Cloudflare has a solution to protect routes from crawlers.https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-pay-per-crawl/ 4 comments csilker Reply roywashere 2 days ago Sure, but the whole point of self-hosting forgejo is to not use these big cloud solutions. Introducing cloudflare is a step back! csilker 2 days ago The way is same with cloudflare. Cloudflare has a documentation and manifest. 63stack 2 days ago I'm so fascinated by replies like this, it's too random and nonsensical to be a language barrier issue, but it also does not pattern match into LLM generated text. Reminds me of ~2010 era wordpress comment spam. mmarian 2 days ago I've written a post on why I don't think it'll succeed: https://developerwithacat.com/blog/202507/cloudflare-pay-per...
roywashere 2 days ago Sure, but the whole point of self-hosting forgejo is to not use these big cloud solutions. Introducing cloudflare is a step back! csilker 2 days ago The way is same with cloudflare. Cloudflare has a documentation and manifest. 63stack 2 days ago I'm so fascinated by replies like this, it's too random and nonsensical to be a language barrier issue, but it also does not pattern match into LLM generated text. Reminds me of ~2010 era wordpress comment spam.
csilker 2 days ago The way is same with cloudflare. Cloudflare has a documentation and manifest. 63stack 2 days ago I'm so fascinated by replies like this, it's too random and nonsensical to be a language barrier issue, but it also does not pattern match into LLM generated text. Reminds me of ~2010 era wordpress comment spam.
63stack 2 days ago I'm so fascinated by replies like this, it's too random and nonsensical to be a language barrier issue, but it also does not pattern match into LLM generated text. Reminds me of ~2010 era wordpress comment spam.
mmarian 2 days ago I've written a post on why I don't think it'll succeed: https://developerwithacat.com/blog/202507/cloudflare-pay-per...
Sure, but the whole point of self-hosting forgejo is to not use these big cloud solutions. Introducing cloudflare is a step back!
The way is same with cloudflare. Cloudflare has a documentation and manifest.
I'm so fascinated by replies like this, it's too random and nonsensical to be a language barrier issue, but it also does not pattern match into LLM generated text. Reminds me of ~2010 era wordpress comment spam.
I've written a post on why I don't think it'll succeed: https://developerwithacat.com/blog/202507/cloudflare-pay-per...