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I like the size and population take, but the industry perspective is bad: Russia doesn't have air superiority. US and Israel do. Cuba becoming a base for Shaed drones? You are out of touch with how much industry you need for that. They are cheap, but they are not FPVs or off-the-shelf Mavics.

Presumably that vacuum is an insulator.

For me the interesting parts of the article is how author got to the decompiled checks and what the checks are. Anti-bot is an interesting space.

Have you considered recaptcha v2 and similar? Proof of work might slow them down. Sounds pretty bad. Would be great if Cloudflare, Datadome, etc. were doing this for you and thus banning these devices for everyone.

Time will tell. I find the transparency of explicit memory systems paired with the perfect-forgetfulness of LLMs a very pleasurable toolkit. I guess a black-box memory could work too, but at the very least I'd want to be able to rewind and branch. My memory systems are currently git controlled, so it's fairly straightforward.

That's kinda what I mean by the "very useful" part of my description. For all the flaws of the LLMs of today, in some ways context management - nominally a weakness - can be leveraged as a tool.

> laughter

That's remarkably insightful about what laughter is.


I'd love an AI to filter out comments like this for me. You don't like AI or AI writing, we get it. A downvote would have been enough.

A browser extension with a couple regexps will do it. Or with a tiny model for sentiment analysis, if you want to be fancy. Feel free to ask your AI agent to make it.

Am I the only upset that browsers have to reinvent window management?

What are some other languages or ecosystems one can run on an ESP32 without having a horrible experience?

What's your experience with not getting blocked by anti-bot systems? I see you've custom patches for that.

The anti-bot patches here (via Patchright) are about preventing the browser from being detected as automated — fixing CDP leaks, removing automation flags, etc. For sites behind Cloudflare or Datadome, that alone usually isn't enough — you'll need residential proxies and proper browser fingerprints on top. The library supports connecting to remote scraping browsers via WebSocket and proxy configuration for those cases.

As someone who is getting HAMMERED TO NO BELIEVE by residential proxies, I just want to express my hatred to all of you.

Curious. Care to share more? What approaches have you tried?


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