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  3. Pleased to share a page and explainer for the AI tarpit project Science is Poetry, with legal statement, rationale(s), and a few deployment notes:

Pleased to share a page and explainer for the AI tarpit project Science is Poetry, with legal statement, rationale(s), and a few deployment notes:

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  • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

    @elithebearded You are live and listed here 🙂

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    SEANCE IS POTTERY

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    (scienceispoetry.net)

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    @JulianOliver

    What a thing of beauty!

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    • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

      Even faster now.

      Again, these pages are randomly generated, and each line is a page request from a crawler.

      To think of the energy expended at a global scale, the waste. All the money, water & minerals thrown at this. These AI companies are near DoS'ing the human web as they deep-sea trawl our content.

      Computationally, infrastructurally, & culturally, it's an obscenity,

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      - Mum, if you made a chain out of all the endpoint addresses of AI crawlers, how far would it reach?

      - All the way to the moon, darling. All the way to the moon.

      https://scienceispoetry.net/files/parasites.txt

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      • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

        - Mum, if you made a chain out of all the endpoint addresses of AI crawlers, how far would it reach?

        - All the way to the moon, darling. All the way to the moon.

        https://scienceispoetry.net/files/parasites.txt

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        @JulianOliver indeed

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        • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

          I've started to harvest a list of AI crawler endpoint addrs for your blacklisting pleasure.

          I'll try to keep it updated. I've been fastidious with ensuring I'm only pulling those related to the known user agent, so as not to have any false positives

          https://scienceispoetry.net/files/parasites.txt

          It is at the same path for all contributed domains.

          For instance:

          https://carrot.mro1.de/files/parasites.txt

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          @JulianOliver Thanks is for this!

          I added the list to my Crowdsec firewall bouncer, that should block them. Right?

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          • jasperbuma@mstdn.socialJ jasperbuma@mstdn.social

            @JulianOliver Thanks is for this!

            I added the list to my Crowdsec firewall bouncer, that should block them. Right?

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            @jasperbuma It should indeed!

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            • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

              Do you have an unused domain that you would be happy to donate to a counter-offensive against unchecked & unregulated AI crawlers that scrape human-made content to simulate & deceive for profit?

              If so, pls reply to this post. Your domain would become an entrypoint to the AI tarpit & Poison-as-a-Service project below, allowing concerned public to choose to use it on their sites, helping make the project more resilient to blacklisting.

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              Science is Poetry

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              (julianoliver.com)

              #ai #bigtech #tacticalmedia

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              @JulianOliver i could dedicate subdomains such as science.akselmo.dev to this. Just let me know how.

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              • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                - Mum, if you made a chain out of all the endpoint addresses of AI crawlers, how far would it reach?

                - All the way to the moon, darling. All the way to the moon.

                https://scienceispoetry.net/files/parasites.txt

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                Here's a thing I did in a couple of mins to ban all IPs in the parasites.txt serverside. You could ofc REJECT rather than DROP to send a message.

                ---
                #!/bin/bash

                while read parasite;
                do
                if [[ "$parasite" == *"."* ]]; then
                iptables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                elif [[ "$parasite" == *":"* ]]; then
                ip6tables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                fi
                done < /path/to/parasites.txt
                ---

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                  @tseitr
                  I'm curious about this also.

                  Edit: if all I need to do is add the A and AAAA records, then the answer could be “yes”.

                  @JulianOliver

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                  • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                    Here's a thing I did in a couple of mins to ban all IPs in the parasites.txt serverside. You could ofc REJECT rather than DROP to send a message.

                    ---
                    #!/bin/bash

                    while read parasite;
                    do
                    if [[ "$parasite" == *"."* ]]; then
                    iptables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                    elif [[ "$parasite" == *":"* ]]; then
                    ip6tables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                    fi
                    done < /path/to/parasites.txt
                    ---

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                    Actual hits dropping slightly, but more data is pulled from the tarpit day on day. This is reflected by a higher proportion of HTTP 200's - so less bad req's. Less reaching for what isn't there, just want the madness.

                    Unclear why this has changed.

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                    • dzwiedziu@mastodon.socialD dzwiedziu@mastodon.social

                      @tseitr
                      I'm curious about this also.

                      Edit: if all I need to do is add the A and AAAA records, then the answer could be “yes”.

                      @JulianOliver

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                      @dzwiedziu @tseitr Thanks both! Yes as simple as picking any unused domain (canonical or sub) and setting these records to point to the server:

                      A: 95.216.76.85
                      AAAA: 2a01:4f9:2b:c83::2

                      Then, DM or toot me the domain. Once set, I'll let you know, and then it's time to share your tarpit domain liberally: link in the footer of your site, landing page a friendly wiki you want to protect, blog post etc.

                      Ideally should be toward the front of the content.

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                      • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                        @dzwiedziu @tseitr Thanks both! Yes as simple as picking any unused domain (canonical or sub) and setting these records to point to the server:

                        A: 95.216.76.85
                        AAAA: 2a01:4f9:2b:c83::2

                        Then, DM or toot me the domain. Once set, I'll let you know, and then it's time to share your tarpit domain liberally: link in the footer of your site, landing page a friendly wiki you want to protect, blog post etc.

                        Ideally should be toward the front of the content.

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                        @JulianOliver
                        Then I'll set up mine either very quickly or in a matter of weeks (WIP moving between countries).

                        @tseitr

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                        • dzwiedziu@mastodon.socialD dzwiedziu@mastodon.social

                          @JulianOliver
                          Then I'll set up mine either very quickly or in a matter of weeks (WIP moving between countries).

                          @tseitr

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                          @dzwiedziu @tseitr Been there a few times - no rush!

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                            @retech That's the word for it. Computationally, environmentally, culturally, infrastructurally - an obscenity.

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                            • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                              Here's a thing I did in a couple of mins to ban all IPs in the parasites.txt serverside. You could ofc REJECT rather than DROP to send a message.

                              ---
                              #!/bin/bash

                              while read parasite;
                              do
                              if [[ "$parasite" == *"."* ]]; then
                              iptables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                              elif [[ "$parasite" == *":"* ]]; then
                              ip6tables -I INPUT -s "$parasite" -j DROP
                              fi
                              done < /path/to/parasites.txt
                              ---

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                              @JulianOliver
                              block return on egress from <parasites>

                              (in pf)

                              That's what I'm using and:

                              @32 block drop in log quick on egress from <parasites:2323> to any
                              [ Evaluations: 125476 Packets: 351 Bytes: 20702 States: 0 ]
                              [ Inserted: uid 0 pid 75290 State Creations: 0 ]

                              Not seen much traffic from them on my machine.
                              👍

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                                @neoluddite @JulianOliver At work we noticed that when we changed from html generated search links (nofollow was ignored) to JavaScript generated links, a lot of bots stopped coming back but there were some (mainly from residential proxies) that appear to have cached the URLs and came back for more.

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                                • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                                  If you're interested in learning more about implementations of resistance in this era of unchecked Big AI, direct action strategies and the techno-politics therein, be sure to check out ASRG's site (https://algorithmic-sabotage.gitlab.io/asrg/) and give them a follow here on Mastodon (@asrg).

                                  They've put a lot of heartbeats and neurons - human stuff - into this area.

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                                  @JulianOliver @asrg@tldr.nettime.org What happened to this account/website?

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                                  • julianoliver@mastodon.socialJ julianoliver@mastodon.social

                                    Actual hits dropping slightly, but more data is pulled from the tarpit day on day. This is reflected by a higher proportion of HTTP 200's - so less bad req's. Less reaching for what isn't there, just want the madness.

                                    Unclear why this has changed.

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                                    Great article https://dreckiger.schleimpilz.ch/blog/hasnt/digitizer%20provided%20obsoleteness

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                                      Great article https://dreckiger.schleimpilz.ch/blog/hasnt/digitizer%20provided%20obsoleteness

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                                      @JulianOliver peer-reviewed just isn’t what it used to be 😅

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                                      • scott@sfba.socialS scott@sfba.social

                                        @JulianOliver peer-reviewed just isn’t what it used to be 😅

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                                        @scott haha

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                                        • caleb@pub.calebhearth.comC caleb@pub.calebhearth.com

                                          @JulianOliver @asrg@tldr.nettime.org What happened to this account/website?

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                                          @caleb oh dear, I don't know. Perhaps down while working on it?

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