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Comment by otterley

15 hours ago

What serious operator of a service isn't budgeting time to implement and operate critical maintenance functions?

Me for one. Adding an auto-updating IP address blocker to my personal blog site would probably cost more than setting up the whole site did in the first place.

  • Have you actually priced it, or are you just guessing?

    Are you doing regular patching? Automated restarts? Watching for security breaches? Or just praying it stays up forever?

    Otherwise, respectfully, I would not classify you as a "serious operator." Your site could live or die, and it would be all the same to you. Or, you've handed it to a third party for management and they don't offer much in the way of resilience or stability.

  • We're talking about sites that make their living via subscriptions. They should have a great interest at blocking archive.is, which is, by the way, the only service that can reliably bypass many paywalls. Clearly whatever they're doing is not easily replicated.

    • > We're talking about sites that make their living via subscriptions.

      Sorry, but I wasn't. I thought that was clear from "can't afford the cost of keeping up-to-date with the Google IP list".

      > They should have a great interest at blocking archive.is

      Agreed, and many should have a budget to suit. So I conclude archive.is has put a lot of effort and cost into its defence. And all for free to us, the users.