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🎓 Dr. Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱

@tek

then I misread it, that is on the high side.. though depends how many users were doing it. I would imagine mastodon clients in general produce more requests per second than that collectively but we wouldnt call those a DDoS... I dunno we are arguing semantics though, does it even matter what we call it?

@Gargron @rysiek @mkljczk @xorowl @jimpjorps

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Eugen Rochko replied to 🎓 Dr. Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱

@freemo @tek @rysiek @mkljczk @xorowl @jimpjorps For comparison, average mastodon.social traffic is 200 req/s. I don't think it matters what we call it though. In my view it's a denial-of-service when it impacts performance due to unintended use, though maybe you could expand that to intended use as well. While the individual endpoints are intended to be used, it is the frequency with which they are retrieved that is unintended.

XorOwl replied to Eugen

@Gargron @freemo@qoto.org @tek @rysiek @mkljczk @jimpjorps
Linus Tech Tips' latest video on water cooling an SSD is a good illustration of this. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean it was intended use.

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