Defending Against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks: Mitigation Techniques and Strategies
DDoS attacks are a serious threat to organizations of all sizes, and their impact can be significant and costly. Read more...
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is a type of cyber attack that aims to overload and overwhelm a website, network, or server with a massive amount of traffic. In a DDoS attack, the attacker typically uses a network of compromised computers (known as a botnet) to flood the target with traffic, rendering it inaccessible to legitimate users. DDoS attacks can be extremely disruptive and costly,…
View On WordPress
6 notes
·
View notes
Implementing Throttling and Rate Limiting in Django REST Framework
Introduction:In today’s API-driven world, ensuring that your API is secure and efficient is crucial. One way to achieve this is by implementing throttling and rate limiting in your Django REST Framework (DRF) applications. Throttling controls the rate at which clients can make requests to your API, helping to prevent abuse and ensuring that your server resources are not overwhelmed by excessive…
0 notes
Firewall Friday: Defending Against DDoS Attacks - How to Keep Your Network Safe
Welcome to Firewall Friday, where we dive into the world of DDoS attacks and equip you with the knowledge to safeguard your network against these digital bullies. But don’t worry, we won’t let these troublemakers ruin our Friday vibes. Instead, we’ll tackle the topic with a humorous tone, using analogies and emojis to make it easy for even the most novice readers to understand. So, put on your…
View On WordPress
0 notes
This KNOX gene is expressed throughout almost the entire body of the meristem, but not in the groups of cells in flanking positions that are committed to become leaf primordia (P0 in Figure 17.31). (...) In a variety of species, KNOX genes have been shown to directly repress transcription of GA 20-OXIDASE1, which encodes an enzyme for a rate-limiting step in biosynthesis of the active form of GA (see Figure 17.31).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
0 notes
Gonna be fought for this one, but so be it.
2K notes
·
View notes
twitter is still being shit so i decided to be evil
2K notes
·
View notes
i saw this tweet and found it interesting for two reasons. one is that some people base how good cartoon network would be to toh by how it treated su, and despite the fact that su’s treatment by the network was considered poor at the time, now its thought to be exceptionally good in comparison to modern shows.
two is how exactly su got impacted by a limited budget. a common criticism is how characters like connie, peridot, and lapis are left out of missions. but balancing a lot of characters is not only hard but also costly (extra animation, extra voices—it’s been revealed that the show is limited to a set number of characters per episode otherwise they’re over budget). animation mistakes are not uncommon since retakes cost extra. the entire reason the original show got cut short was due to loss of funding!
166 notes
·
View notes
At this rate Elon Musk is gonna have to join Tumblr to get any reach
634 notes
·
View notes
Once again, tumblr defied the doctor’s life expectancy and outlived another platform.
Pretty sure she also outlived the doctor.
495 notes
·
View notes
two pieces i did for Pas de Deux: an Azura/Laslow zine!! running this project was such a pleasure. you can download the zine for free here!!
565 notes
·
View notes
Ok I'm gonna explain this in Green Text, just for Elon's fanboys:
> Be Elon
> Refuse to Pay your bills
> Twitter gets kicked off Google Cloud's servers
> Suddenly limit post views in a frantic attempt to compensate
> Users keep trying to see posts
> Can't see the posts because of post limits
> Twitter keeps sending requests, multiple times per second, that can't go through
> Every failed request IMMEDIATELY triggers a new request that also fails
> Resources get bogged down and Twitter starts crashing
> Tfw you launched a DDOS attack against your own website
518 notes
·
View notes