side note, does anyone actually know how LLMs have managed to get access to IP addresses on residential ASNs to avoid being blocked?
are they getting dedicated IPs from the owners of these ASNs because companies are cushy with one another or is this the result of app botnets running on people's phones or whatever?
basically wondering if perma-blocking these IPs will genuinely hurt real users (blocking on a one-by-one basis) or if they're actually real users being exploited?
@joepie91 lovely
I hate it