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authorindexer <indexer@noreply.example.org>2020-02-20 17:44:27 -0800
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+"[[BUG] 429 Too Many Requests](https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/836)" by [raphaelyancey](https://github.com/raphaelyancey)
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"[Cloudflare challenge loop (again)](https://github.com/codemanki/cloudscraper/issues/285)" by [elpaxel](https://github.com/elpaxel)
"[Handle new cloudflare blocking](https://github.com/krues8dr/lazuli/issues/29)" by [krues8dr](https://github.com/krues8dr)
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> Too many to list here. It is IMPOSSIBLE to list them all! [See for yourself](https://mastodon.social/tags/cloudflare).
+"NPM’s outage and Cloudflare’s communication... what a mess" by @[zerok](https://chaos.social/@zerok/103681659450407389)
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+"It is quite apparent that the internet needs to move away from #cloudflare
+I ran an #tor exitnode for a few hours (mostly for testing combined with a miss in config) and now does cloudflare prompt me with a #captcha every, single, minute. Do youself and your user a favour, and move away from cloudflare" by @[selea](https://social.linux.pizza/@selea/103692664037914594)
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"It seems to me #tusky still try to connect to #cloudflare despite using http proxy." by @[Br0m3x](https://social.weho.st/@Br0m3x/103674328334042541)
"Sehe gerade, ein Moodle, in das ich mich einlogge, nutzt Cloudflare. Wie ist das denn aus Datenschutzsicht zu bewerten?