Merge branch 'as/typofix-in-env-h-header': Protecting Websites from AI Scraping

You are seeing this message because your browser has been configured to protect the server behind it against the scourge of AI companies aggressively scraping websites. This measure, known as Anubis, is a compromise between the need for security and the inconvenience it may cause.

Anubis uses a Proof-of-Work scheme, similar to Hashcash, which was initially proposed as a solution to reduce email spam. At an individual scale, the additional load is negligible, but when used at mass scraper levels, it makes scraping significantly more expensive. This hack is often viewed as a stopgap measure, allowing developers to focus on fingerprinting and identifying headless browsers, such as those used by AI companies.

The primary goal of Anubis is not to completely prevent website scraping but to make it sufficiently difficult for malicious actors to scrape websites without presenting users with an additional challenge. This approach acknowledges that a no-JS solution is still in development and may not be suitable for all use cases.

To overcome this challenge, you will need to enable JavaScript on your device. This requirement stems from the evolving social contract around website hosting, which AI companies have disrupted. Despite the inconvenience, this measure is necessary to maintain the security of websites against malicious scraping activities.

Additionally, please note that Anubis requires the use of modern JavaScript features, which may be disabled by plugins such as JShelter. To access content on this website, you must disable or remove any such plugins. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding in this matter.