Incoherent rant.

I’ve, once again, noticed Amazon and Anthropic absolutely hammering my Lemmy instance to the point of the lemmy-ui container crashing. Multiple IPs all over the US.

So I’ve decided to do some restructuring of how I run things. Ditched Fedora on my VPS in favour of Alpine, just to start with a clean slate. And started looking into different options on how to combat things better.

Behold, Anubis.

“Weighs the soul of incoming HTTP requests to stop AI crawlers”

From how I understand it, it works like a reverse proxy per each service. It took me a while to actually understand how it’s supposed to integrate, but once I figured it out all bot activity instantly stopped. Not a single one got through yet.

My setup is basically just a home server -> tailscale tunnel (not funnel) -> VPS -> caddy reverse proxy, now with anubis integrated.

I’m not really sure why I’m posting this, but I hope at least one other goober trying to find a possible solution to these things finds this post.

Anubis Github, Anubis Website

  • dan@upvote.au
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    2 days ago

    The Anubis site thinks my phone is a bot :/

    tbh I would have just configured a reasonable rate limit in Nginx and left it at that.

    Won’t the bots just hammer the API instead now?