SourceHut disrupted due to DDoS attack | sr.ht status

SourceHut was disrupted by a DDoS attack. Over the holidays SourceHut experienced a DDoS attack primarily targetting git.sr.ht. For a period of several hours we experienced severe performance issues and intermittent outages as a result, primarily affecting git.sr.ht. Our upstream network provider identified the malicious traffic and blackholed the appropriate routes, but due to a configuration error SourceHut’s AMS subnet was entirely null routed for a period of about one hour yesterday, causing a complete outage for all services. Once the configuration error was corrected, the DDoS continued to cause performance issues that primarily affected git.sr.ht, until the attack died down later yesterday afternoon.

Hopefully srht gets back up shortly. But in the meantime, if you're looking for something from ~rabbits, I keep bleeding edge copies of near every source files:
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/etc/
#uxn
etc/index.html

@neauoire you also have the merveilles mirrors right?

https://git.merveilles.town/neauoire/

@d6 it's not public
@neauoire @d6 Do you mean that some particular repos aren't published as public? I can browse a whole bunch of your repos without logging in
@alderwick @d6 D: no way haha! I was under the impression that the whole forge was private for some reason. I'm dumb X) Has it always been like that?

@neauoire @d6 It's always been like that! One aspect of privateness is that internet randomers can't create issues or pull requests since they cannot log in, but they are free to browse if the repos are public. Perhaps that was where the confusion crept in.

I'm totally fine with extra human traffic, it'll be nice to reduce the percentage that is slopscraping 

@alderwick @d6 that's great! I've been keeping my code there for personal use, but I didn't realize that I could link directly there. I'll start doing that.

I have no idea how it got into my head that this was hidden.

@neauoire personally i really value the ability to set up a public, read-only mirrors of my repos. i need to replicate more of https://git.phial.org/d6 over there.

hopefully @alderwick doesn't mind! 😅

~d6

Forgejo is a self-hosted lightweight software forge. Easy to install and low maintenance, it just does the job.

d6 repo
@d6 @neauoire I don't mind at all! The more, the merrier 
@neauoire Have you looked into decentralized forges like Radicle?
@neauoire fuk not again :/...
@neauoire poo, that time of year again