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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Artsy 1 on Jun 23, 2021 22:27:00 GMT 1, Hi I work in tech and could set up a monitor which alerts you instantly when its in stock if that would be helpfull. I want the piece myself anyway so i will build one for myself. Page Monitor on Chrome does that for you Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed.
Hi I work in tech and could set up a monitor which alerts you instantly when its in stock if that would be helpfull. I want the piece myself anyway so i will build one for myself. Page Monitor on Chrome does that for you Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by startimeash on Jun 24, 2021 10:39:38 GMT 1, Page Monitor on Chrome does that for you Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed. Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests.
Page Monitor on Chrome does that for you Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed. Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Artsy 1 on Jun 24, 2021 13:12:56 GMT 1, Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed. Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites.
Page monitor on chrome is not even remotely close. You can be cached and will be delayed. Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Terry Fuckwitt on Jun 24, 2021 13:23:05 GMT 1, Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites.ย
That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces.
Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites.ย That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Artsy 1 on Jun 24, 2021 13:25:49 GMT 1, I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites. That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces. It's actually very easy. Thanks a lot, i am really hoping i some how manage to pick them up for my office. Good luck if you go for them.
I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites. That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces. It's actually very easy. Thanks a lot, i am really hoping i some how manage to pick them up for my office. Good luck if you go for them.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Terry Fuckwitt on Jun 24, 2021 13:33:54 GMT 1, That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces. It's actually very easy. Thanks a lot, i am really hoping i some how manage to pick them up for my office. Good luck if you go for them.
Fair enough, it sounds far too techie for me. I think I'll pass this time though
That seems like a lot of effort... I'll have my fingers crossed for you that you score these sought after masterpieces. It's actually very easy. Thanks a lot, i am really hoping i some how manage to pick them up for my office. Good luck if you go for them. Fair enough, it sounds far too techie for me. I think I'll pass this time though
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Fะฏ on Jun 24, 2021 13:44:13 GMT 1, Boomer central in here.
Shouldn't you be voting wrong / rolling a fag or something
Boomer central in here.
Shouldn't you be voting wrong / rolling a fag or something
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by startimeash on Jun 24, 2021 14:15:38 GMT 1, Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites. Which cache are you referring to? If it's the site Squid or Varnish cache then how are you going to trigger a remote refresh? Your local cache you can certainly refresh, but that doesn't really help. And these proxies, what are you running them on? You'll need a separate IP for each, or it's pointless, and you'll be connecting to the same URL as well, so any decent admin is going to see that as well and either blacklist or rate limit those IPs, as you're using their bandwidth. At a minimum you're going to be setting off alarms all over the shop in their SIEM system. In fact I would probably classify that as a DDoS attack. Not a very efficient one, but still...
This sort of log and connection management is central to my doctoral research question; I'm starting that in February, so it'd be good to hear exactly how you plan on doing the above...
Iโm interested in how exactly you are going to get a more up to date output than Page Monitor without your connection requests being rate limited? Anything more than a request a minute and any decent host is going to start dropping your requests. I will firstly find the stock end point and see if i can find a simple cache bypass. If not ill just run 200/300 proxies so i can run a request every second without getting rate limited. I have these built already for hundreds of sites. Which cache are you referring to? If it's the site Squid or Varnish cache then how are you going to trigger a remote refresh? Your local cache you can certainly refresh, but that doesn't really help. And these proxies, what are you running them on? You'll need a separate IP for each, or it's pointless, and you'll be connecting to the same URL as well, so any decent admin is going to see that as well and either blacklist or rate limit those IPs, as you're using their bandwidth. At a minimum you're going to be setting off alarms all over the shop in their SIEM system. In fact I would probably classify that as a DDoS attack. Not a very efficient one, but still... This sort of log and connection management is central to my doctoral research question; I'm starting that in February, so it'd be good to hear exactly how you plan on doing the above...
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by startimeash on Jun 24, 2021 14:32:40 GMT 1, Which cache are you referring to? If it's the site Squid or Varnish cache then how are you going to trigger a remote refresh? Your local cache you can certainly refresh, but that doesn't really help. And these proxies, what are you running them on? You'll need a separate IP for each, or it's pointless, and you'll be connecting to the same URL as well, so any decent admin is going to see that as well and either blacklist or rate limit those IPs, as you're using their bandwidth. At a minimum you're going to be setting off alarms all over the shop in their SIEM system. In fact I would probably classify that as a DDoS attack. Not a very efficient one, but still... This sort of log and connection management is central to my doctoral research question; I'm starting that in February, so it'd be good to hear exactly how you plan on doing the above... . A proxy will mask/NAT your IP to what the proxy source IP is, similar to a VPN but only forcing browser traffic. There is still going to be overhead to establish the connection. It wouldn't be a DDOS as the frequency isn't enough. You're also talking about a webserver for e-commerce. Nothing is going to set off any flags or alerts assuming what the guy is saying is even possible. It would be no different than having 60 random machines refreshing the second at one minute intervals, but each one is operating one second after the other. Yeah, I know, I've been in IT security for years. I worked for a SIEM provider for 6 of those, and that many requests to a single URL over 60 seconds, above the normal traffic that is benchmarked, will definitely set of alarms, as it's an anomalous pattern. With regards to the proxies, you could spoof the IP address, but by doing that you're not going to get a response from the server as it won't be sent to your actual IP. So you'd need access to at least 60+ routable proxies, hosted *somewhere*. The DDOS comment was a flippant one, but the principle is the same, as this traffic would be anomalous over the baseline that the server usually sees.
Which cache are you referring to? If it's the site Squid or Varnish cache then how are you going to trigger a remote refresh? Your local cache you can certainly refresh, but that doesn't really help. And these proxies, what are you running them on? You'll need a separate IP for each, or it's pointless, and you'll be connecting to the same URL as well, so any decent admin is going to see that as well and either blacklist or rate limit those IPs, as you're using their bandwidth. At a minimum you're going to be setting off alarms all over the shop in their SIEM system. In fact I would probably classify that as a DDoS attack. Not a very efficient one, but still... This sort of log and connection management is central to my doctoral research question; I'm starting that in February, so it'd be good to hear exactly how you plan on doing the above... . A proxy will mask/NAT your IP to what the proxy source IP is, similar to a VPN but only forcing browser traffic. There is still going to be overhead to establish the connection. It wouldn't be a DDOS as the frequency isn't enough. You're also talking about a webserver for e-commerce. Nothing is going to set off any flags or alerts assuming what the guy is saying is even possible. It would be no different than having 60 random machines refreshing the second at one minute intervals, but each one is operating one second after the other. Yeah, I know, I've been in IT security for years. I worked for a SIEM provider for 6 of those, and that many requests to a single URL over 60 seconds, above the normal traffic that is benchmarked, will definitely set of alarms, as it's an anomalous pattern. With regards to the proxies, you could spoof the IP address, but by doing that you're not going to get a response from the server as it won't be sent to your actual IP. So you'd need access to at least 60+ routable proxies, hosted *somewhere*. The DDOS comment was a flippant one, but the principle is the same, as this traffic would be anomalous over the baseline that the server usually sees.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by startimeash on Jun 24, 2021 14:41:49 GMT 1, Yeah, I know, I've been in IT security for years. I worked for a SIEM provider for 6 of those, and that many requests to a single URL over 60 seconds, above the normal traffic that is benchmarked, will definitely set of alarms, as it's an anomalous pattern. With regards to the proxies, you could spoof the IP address, but by doing that you're not going to get a response from the server as it won't be sent to your actual IP. So you'd need access to at least 60+ routable proxies, hosted *somewhere*. The DDOS comment was a flippant one, but the principle is the same, as this traffic would be anomalous over the baseline that the server usually sees. You're missing that it's an ecommerce site. Loading the main page or a new product page isn't anomalous behavior. Hitting the admin page, trying to find ports outside of 443, or generating 404 responses, would be anomalous. It would definitely be anomalous if you have a benchmark of 10 requests a minute, and all of a sudden you are getting 70+. If it were a huge site like Amazon then yeah, sure, but I doubt Blok is getting even 10 requests a minute to an individual page. The SIEM baseline will be based on that, so when Billy-Big-Balls and his proxies starts firing an extra request a second then it will definitely get flagged. Of course, Blok may be seeing insane amounts of traffic over the weeks you're building the baseline, but I would bet that his individual item pages are getting hit at less than 10 impressions a minute.
Yeah, I know, I've been in IT security for years. I worked for a SIEM provider for 6 of those, and that many requests to a single URL over 60 seconds, above the normal traffic that is benchmarked, will definitely set of alarms, as it's an anomalous pattern. With regards to the proxies, you could spoof the IP address, but by doing that you're not going to get a response from the server as it won't be sent to your actual IP. So you'd need access to at least 60+ routable proxies, hosted *somewhere*. The DDOS comment was a flippant one, but the principle is the same, as this traffic would be anomalous over the baseline that the server usually sees. You're missing that it's an ecommerce site. Loading the main page or a new product page isn't anomalous behavior. Hitting the admin page, trying to find ports outside of 443, or generating 404 responses, would be anomalous. It would definitely be anomalous if you have a benchmark of 10 requests a minute, and all of a sudden you are getting 70+. If it were a huge site like Amazon then yeah, sure, but I doubt Blok is getting even 10 requests a minute to an individual page. The SIEM baseline will be based on that, so when Billy-Big-Balls and his proxies starts firing an extra request a second then it will definitely get flagged. Of course, Blok may be seeing insane amounts of traffic over the weeks you're building the baseline, but I would bet that his individual item pages are getting hit at less than 10 impressions a minute.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by iamzero on Jun 24, 2021 14:42:29 GMT 1, Has this become a pissing contest for gobbledegookโฆ itโs brilliant. Very Sheldonโฆ Bazinga.
Has this become a pissing contest for gobbledegookโฆ itโs brilliant. Very Sheldonโฆ Bazinga.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Fะฏ on Jun 25, 2021 15:10:32 GMT 1, 2 Hours til drop insta saying demand high so interesting to see if any go online
2 Hours til drop insta saying demand high so interesting to see if any go online
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by forcedtojoin on Jun 25, 2021 15:26:52 GMT 1, These will brick like the higgs prints prolly being cooked by the same dudes.
These will brick like the higgs prints prolly being cooked by the same dudes.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Fะฏ on Jun 25, 2021 15:49:45 GMT 1, Jealous gallery?
Jealous gallery?
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Black Wolf on Jun 25, 2021 16:03:40 GMT 1, ๐ค๐ค going for purple, anyone land the other colours and have regrets message me please!!
๐ค๐ค going for purple, anyone land the other colours and have regrets message me please!!
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by BANK OF ENGLAND ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ on Jun 25, 2021 16:09:20 GMT 1, Selling set of four. $1 USD
Selling set of four. $1 USD
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by amz on Jun 25, 2021 16:21:12 GMT 1, After reading all of that I feel like Iโm on an IT forum ๐
Anyway good luck to everyone going for these at 5. Personally going for a blue or purple. Will definitely be a nice piece to put up with the sun coming back.
After reading all of that I feel like Iโm on an IT forum ๐
Anyway good luck to everyone going for these at 5. Personally going for a blue or purple. Will definitely be a nice piece to put up with the sun coming back.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Alchemy Art on Jun 25, 2021 16:47:23 GMT 1, How can I block this thread
How can I block this thread
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 16:49:32 GMT 1, How can I block this thread
What is this bollocks? Someoneโs pulling a swift one here!!!
How can I block this thread What is this bollocks? Someoneโs pulling a swift one here!!!
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Lroy on Jun 25, 2021 16:51:03 GMT 1, No money Not for me. These artists and galeries canโt wait payday
No money Not for me. These artists and galeries canโt wait payday
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by forcedtojoin on Jun 25, 2021 17:05:06 GMT 1, Those did not exactly fly off the shelves.
Those did not exactly fly off the shelves.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Fะฏ on Jun 25, 2021 17:07:31 GMT 1, Did you try to checkout, sold out ages ago. Likely all gone to the next art collectors on social media.
Did you try to checkout, sold out ages ago. Likely all gone to the next art collectors on social media.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Hobby Artist on Jun 25, 2021 17:10:48 GMT 1, Sold out within 3 minutes (first the orange one was gone) ...
Sold out within 3 minutes (first the orange one was gone) ...
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by Rubberneck on Jun 25, 2021 17:12:35 GMT 1, Best to sign up both Blok and Toxic's mailing lists to get advance notice if they give it next time.
Best to sign up both Blok and Toxic's mailing lists to get advance notice if they give it next time.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by digitalkid on Jun 25, 2021 17:13:42 GMT 1, What a sh!t show.
Print in cart - paying with CC - sorry all prints now sold out. WTF
What a sh!t show.
Print in cart - paying with CC - sorry all prints now sold out. WTF
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by neal on Jun 25, 2021 17:14:42 GMT 1, I managed to pick one up in purple, refreshed at 1 sec after 5 and managed to cart and check out with no issues. Itโs a fun print thatโll find a space somewhere to hangโฆ
I managed to pick one up in purple, refreshed at 1 sec after 5 and managed to cart and check out with no issues. Itโs a fun print thatโll find a space somewhere to hangโฆ
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by wazzerfpv on Jun 25, 2021 17:16:43 GMT 1, Did everyone get a email. I managed to get all 4 checked out and money has left my bank but not had any sort of confirmation come through as of yet
Did everyone get a email. I managed to get all 4 checked out and money has left my bank but not had any sort of confirmation come through as of yet
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by forcedtojoin on Jun 25, 2021 17:19:08 GMT 1, I managed to pick one up in purple, refreshed at 1 sec after 5 and managed to cart and check out with no issues. Itโs a fun print thatโll find a space somewhere to hangโฆ yep . took a min but you should get an email from toxic.
I managed to pick one up in purple, refreshed at 1 sec after 5 and managed to cart and check out with no issues. Itโs a fun print thatโll find a space somewhere to hangโฆ yep . took a min but you should get an email from toxic.
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by neal on Jun 25, 2021 17:19:13 GMT 1, Yup, reply email within 30 secs, but I was checked out by 5:01. Maybe a bit of a delay as the rest of the orders hit the system?
Yup, reply email within 30 secs, but I was checked out by 5:01. Maybe a bit of a delay as the rest of the orders hit the system?
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