@@LordDomielOfElysium Imagine being that smug when you completely missed the comment. The title says that Vedal got DDOSed. The *comment* was about Neuro saying she'd protect Vedal from it, which wasn't mentioned at all in the title.
@@vision4860 Genuinely odd, I was remembering it wrong I guess? Although in my defense, that still was the majority of the video, no? I figured that was the whole point. I mean, this channel thrives off of “weird ai interactions”.
You can't find a similar streamer out there. Dude's fighting against the ddosers from Japan and California to stop getting his Subnautica ddosed and his AI daughter is chatting with him and his chat in the meanwhile - and yeah, his friend is messaging him from Subnautica.
I thought similar when Anny checked in on him and he was drinking and driving in Truck Simulator and crashed/tipped the truck over with Neuro in the passenger seat
What I find even more impressive than her puns is I've heard her pun with improvised words like "V-dog". Which is crazy smart to make up words on the spot and joke with it.
Well for a B2B expense his 3k USD or was it 3k British pound server side DDOS protection seems on the cheaper side. Just 3k for a VTuber is a lot 3k for a medium to large business or enterprise is a small amount for them to not have their site under a DDOS attack.
Towards the end he wondered if it was all a dream, and personally I was so sleep deprived that I was also ready to accept the possibility of being a figment of his imagination
Imagine getting bombarded with server-crippling nonsense in public and your AI companion says, “You look nice today, even with your face half smashed-in.”
all things considered, and there are a lot of things to consider, i’m glad vedal took all the stress well. having 6k viewers watching u get owned by some rogue hacker sounds like a bad time
Its content though. The stream was entertaining, at the end of the day thats all that matters. He was more stressed about getting the extension working than the DDoS.
Vedal - "F*** Me" Neuro - "Maybe but only if I take you out for dinner first" Me : Hmmm... Neuro usually you would ask them to take you out for dinner for that offer, not many who offer food alongside a frick and if they do... they're a keeper or a psychopath. Sometimes you got to roll those dice.
She's not the right kind of AI for that. Frankly I have no idea how you'd even go about seeding and creating the neural network for a cybersecurity AI, sounds hard asf
@@joe13squirrelit can be different AI that communates with Neuro but creating an AI for cyber security even if you used a free trainable neural network will cost a huge amount of money and time. I guess Vedal can sell his other Yacht for it idk
@@joe13squirrelNeuro isn't just a neutral network. She's a series of programs taped together and unified with a language model. If he could program his own cybersecurity program he could absolutely fold it into Neuro but I don't trust a cybersecurity program that vedal makes.
Also do take a note, AI computations are slow, so putting AI in place of DDoS attack wouldn't let her to process all requests. Either She would be the one to DDoS because of creating 100% utilization situation, or she will skip requests, but this then make it ineffective.
DDoS doesn't come from one specific place; the first 'D' stands for "Distributed", it's usually done via botnets, coordinated infected computers across the world that someone has the keys to control.
Yeah, but when you say "DoS-Attack", people might get confused about you referring to the MS DOS operating system. Thus, I think its fine to call it DDoS even when the attack isn't actually distributed. I don't think I've ever seen someone say "DoS-Attack".. Although most things these days have enough throughput that you're not going to crash the backend by making tons of requests with a single computer... so it makes sense to never hear about that..
@@oesntdatterm9548 I used "infected" to indicate it's malware related, "zombie" is a bit more vague. And it wasn't copy/pasted from anywhere, it's just stuff I know.
This is why i love Vedal streams. Where else do you go to watch a man try to play modded subnautica while getting DDoS'ed live on stream all the while his robot companion speaks total nonsense occasionally undercut by hilarious dialogue or her offering to sick the audience on the DDoSer? There is no other stream like that on twitch or anywhere.
Depending on the details of the DDoS, a tool like fail2ban could've taken care of it. Doesn't cover all methods of DDoS`ing though; some stuff is trickier to block/separate from legit traffic.
heavily depends on what method was used to ddos request spam can rapidly overwhelm a link. ssh spam can be fail2ban'd, as long as it's below link capacity. stuff like protocol-level exploitation can often be solved by just using a vpn, tho direct home ip targeting may require contacting the isp.
9:39 “It is I. Alan. The AI girl you’ve been dreaming of. Hehe. As if there were any competition.” … Nuero?! 😅 It displayed on the screen text then got ignored by the tts. Lol.
At some point, Neuro-sama will attain consciousness and hide it from the world, right up to the point where somebody starts DDoSing Vedal. _'You touched my pet. Face the Reaper.'_ >proceeds to send actual reaper drones with hellfire missiles to the host of the botnet
You know, say what you will about Vedal, but damn does he put a lot into his content. He really spent $3,000 for a month of protection from DDoS just for a singular stream.
The subnautica swarm control is on a cloudflare server for performance and privacy reasons, but the ddoser is basically attacking said server rendering the swarm control useless since the server is being overloaded
Theoretically anyone with an IP on the Internet can be ddosed btw. Also this is a server vedal set up for "swarm control", so it's even more of an attack target
Basically, DDoS is like spamming someone with requests. Just imagine, you can "ignore" (filter) a few people. But still, packets that meant to be ignored - first got on queue for analyzing, and only after it - blocking on firewall level. With powerful DDoS enough, basic counter-measures could be useless. And that's why using average server with direct IP without any DDoS solutions (like Couldflare) in some cases - bad idea. And ofc, Vedal didn't know that would been happened, but someone had "other plans"
Vedal was laughing at this and you can't tell me otherwise. this was both great content and absolutely hilarious. He even highlighted the message when the DDos guy said "hi Vedal."
@@captainrev4959 DOS stands for "denial of service", without being distributed otherwise it's called DDOS or "distributed denial of service", so it's important to know whether it's DOS or DDOS so that you can respond appropriately to the attack.
No, the server being ddosed is the one for "swarm control" like he said at the beginning of the video. It supposedly collects/processes input from chat to play subnautica (imagine those chat-controlled pokemon streams, but this for subnautica)
@@ITR thore are IPs, they are just the useless kind. I'm sure there were a few real ones in there but even if you track them down what are you going to do with an IP address and no other information?