Always call out Cloudflare for their bullshit. For those working for companies in devops, share this with your teams…

  • @lysdexic@programming.dev
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    457 months ago

    First communication, because they clearly were confused about what was happening and felt like they didn’t have anyone technical explain it to them and it felt like a sales pitch.

    I don’t think that was the case.

    The substack post is a one-sided and very partial account, and one that doesn’t pass the smell test. They use an awful lot of weasel worlds and leave about whole accounts on what has been discussed with cloud flare in meetings summoned with a matter of urgency.

    Occam’s razor suggests they were intentionally involved in multiple layers of abuse, were told to stop it, ignored all warnings, and once the consequences hit they decided to launch a public attack on their hosting providers.

    • @jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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      327 months ago

      From what I’ve been reading on reddit, Lemmy and hackernews, this public attack is only bringing to light what a scummy company they are, not CF, so it has failed tremendously. It doesn’t help that no one wants to defend an online casino in the first place.

      • @Kissaki@programming.dev
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        137 months ago

        so it has failed tremendously. […] no one wants to defend an online casino in the first place.

        dunno about that with OP defending them