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[–] varsock 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

good shit! thanks for that. made my evening

[–] varsock 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

see comment above, but in short twitter need not hire cloudflare for services. Cloudflare plays an important role in the backbone of the internet. If twitter is resolved through cloudflare's DNS, cloudflare can estimate the volume of traffic to Twitter.com. This appears what had happened given the published graph is "DNS ranking". FYI, and for mine as well as I just discovered, we can generate that graph by our selves by using cloudflare's Radar API

[–] varsock 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I dont know to what capacity twitter uses cloudflare but cloudflare is rather ubiquitous. Even if twitter didn't have services with cloudflare, when a user's device resolves the domain name "twitter.com" to an IP address, it might go through Cloudflare's DNS servers. And givien the ubiquity of Cloudflare DNS, this is likely frequently. By monitoring the DNS queries for Twitter.com, Cloudflare can estimate the traffic volume by analyzing the number and frequency of requests received.

I don't know why cloudflare's CEO would do that or where he keeps his huge steel balls, but today I learned I can mine Cloudflare's internet usage data. And I might have found a new hobby!

Cloudflare Radar has an API that gives access to Cloudflare’s data on global Internet traffic..

Radar’s API is free, allowing academics, data sleuths and other web enthusiasts to investigate Internet usage across the globe.

[–] varsock 5 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I laughed bc the sass of "let me google that for you" sent me to a wiki page of Duncan Coutts... the Canadian musician XD

[–] varsock 18 points 1 year ago (2 children)

to be fair, the original poster used the word "tanking" and he knows a thing or two about DNS. I thought "tanking" was too click-baity and toned it down :D

[–] varsock 5 points 1 year ago (7 children)

@[email protected] why are the following people notable figures in technology:

  • Duncan Coutts

  • Philip Wadler

  • Simon Peyton Jones

  • Edwin Brady

  • John Wiegley

[–] varsock 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

let's try this again :D

@[email protected] why are these people notable figures in technology:

  • Linus Torvalds
  • Kent Beck
  • Dylan Beattie
  • Ian Cooper
  • Simon Brown
  • Martin Fowler
  • Daniel Terhorst-North
  • Sam Newman
  • Andy Hunt
[–] varsock 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

balls ... ChatGPT not doesn't reply in the context of the previous message. bad bot

[–] varsock 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@[email protected] who are all these people?

[–] varsock 22 points 1 year ago

it helps if you hold ChatGPTs hand and walk it through what you need. For example if you have a regex with 3 requirements, ask it to write a regex for the first requirement, then ask it to modify the previous output to add another requirement, and so on. that way you can sort of "audit" it as it generates the correct regex.

there is some more discussion of this in a similar post from a few days ago.

[–] varsock 32 points 1 year ago

look at it this way, necessities in USA are largely out of reach (health care, education, housing, funded retirement) and luxaries are easy to come by (phones, sneakers, branded clothing, streaming etc).

Whereas in Europe, the necessities are much more attainable for the population at any income bracket. Do you have much more "free cash"? No. Do you need it? No, you have a social safety net.

Even vacas in Europe are cheaper bc for an American to travel to Europe is very expensive by means of airplane. In Europe you can take a high speed train and be in any climate.

On the topic of trains, Public transit is more efficient there than it is to drive cars in the states. Imagine not having to buy a ~$30k car every 10 years? Not to mention fuel and maintain it.

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