• lattrommi@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I can’t help but wonder if this isn’t an effort being done surreptitiously by a well-known producer of online maps, with the intent of strengthening their monopoly.

    • RobotFK@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Unlikely, there are Weekly compilations of all Data/Diffs dedicated for downloading provided. This is most likely from vibe coded stuff just using the live api

      • Mubelotix@jlai.lu
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        That is their point. It’s stupid to crawl this way. So it must be some sort of DDoS attack

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          Every CS kid, and many hobbiest vibe coders are running fleets of agents that do stupid stuff in high volume.

    • infeeeee@lemmy.zipOP
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      I think it isn’t:

      • First of all Hanlon’s razor.
      • It doesn’t affect map users and rendering clients directly, as they display extracts, they don’t use the main website directly.
      • Power users also work with offline clients, e.g. I download the data, work on it offline, then upload it, so what I notice from this is sometimes the download or upload times out, but I just retry it and it works after a while. It’s annoying, but not a big deal from my point of view.
      • I think it mostly affects casual mappers, who add a lot of very important data, but by volume it’s much smaller than the data contributed by the big mappers. There was a very good presentation about this in 2014: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SotM_2014_session:_The_Long_Tail_of_OpenStreetMap
      • It affects mostly sysadmins, who will burn out.