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(Quote) Yeah that is probably the application they have in mind here despite everyone being disappointed on the raspberry side Could also work with Oracle free tier I guess. Always found proxmox to be 80% less useful though when you've only go…
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(Quote) I would think that's by far the most profitable. Auction off spots to providers rather than google's generic rates. Way better alignment with audience
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My current uses: * Remote searxng - don't want the frequent hits to go out from home IP * http proxy - to get around some geo challenges * projects - e.g. my recent tls.obsidian.place by nature of what it does can't have cloudflare / prox…
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Bit of change is good :) Being able to turn off the bling is important though...that's the type of thing thats fund but gets old fast
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(Quote) I vote Santa Cruz das Flores. (Image)
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(Quote) Well spotted! That was actually the starting point - though didn't know the source was available. Had an LLM look at the json output and create a similar tool then added more stuff (Quote) Yeah, not shooting for perfect here. Trying to…
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(Quote) To answer your question though - it's a target for my coding agent to develop against - and it seems to be working well: The smoke run worked and now shows the fingerprint fields. The wreq Chrome 149 impersonation is producing a real C…
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(Quote) It's like a corkscrew - unless you happen to be opening wine bottles probably not much use to you. Discovered servers can deduce how far you are based on latency based on the "ja4l_c": "7532_56" factor - correct ans…
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(Quote) I too live in a datacenter. No filthy residential IP for me
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(Quote) The modern way is much crazier - pay a TV manufacturer to include your proxy app on their smartTV by default to run in background. That TV is gonna be by definition connected, and connected to a residential IP...and you've got someone p…