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How to bypass Anti-Bots in 2026

roundproxies.com
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Archive.org hosts petabytes of copyrighted software for free

archive.org
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Rustdesk Server Pro allegedly violates AGPL license by not distributing source

github.com
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majorchord
·9 giorni fa·discuss
So if reddit just didn't have a frontpage, and you had to navigate to each subreddit manually, that would be enough somehow?
majorchord
·9 giorni fa·discuss
This has got to be hands down the wildest take I've ever seen on this site.
majorchord
·10 giorni fa·discuss
I can honestly say I have never heard of this hobby being a thing in all my long years.
majorchord
·10 giorni fa·discuss
The title of the article is misleading, there will still be booms:

> Several U.S. companies are working on a new generation of luxurious supersonic passenger aircraft with much quieter sonic booms and improved fuel efficiency
majorchord
·20 giorni fa·discuss
For me the incentive is being able to own an identity that nobody can take away from me. And the assumption is that services will support this type of identity, so I don't have to make accounts on other systems that people can take away and now I've lost all access to any data I had.
majorchord
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Now if only they could master a name everyone can pronounce.
majorchord
·22 giorni fa·discuss
> Port knocking is mostly a bad idea

Hard disagree... there can be other valid perspectives.

> If you don't consider it a security control

I think it can be a security control depending on who/what you are trying to secure it from.

Can network operators along the route of your packets see what you're doing? Sure. But if you are only protecting against mass scanning or individual threat actors, they won't have access to that information.
majorchord
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Same, this whole thread is like the twilight zone for me... I can't tell if I'm losing my mind or all the people with this way of thinking are just being completely unreasonable but I've never seen several people at once agree with such a ridiculous (to me) comment.

Reminds me of the time on libera IRC when someone told me "cloud storage does not exist" because they were hung up on some ultra-purist word definition that nobody else shared.
majorchord
·24 giorni fa·discuss
> I don't grasp how anyone uses Chrome as their daily driver willingly

The overwhelmingly vast majority of the world population uses Google Chrome with no adblocker, on Windows, and have no desire to change anything. Even if you actively try to persuade them towards other browsers or operating systems.

Why is that difficult to understand? Most people are not technical and do not have the same concerns or gripes as we do... their current software stack is familiar and does what they need it to, and that's all they care about.
majorchord
·24 giorni fa·discuss
What other software have you stopped using because they added an optional feature you didn't use?
majorchord
·24 giorni fa·discuss
By this logic, Linux does not support Wi-Fi, because all the driver modules are "dynamically loaded at run-time."
majorchord
·25 giorni fa·discuss
I'm surprised you were using a proprietary browser in the first place
majorchord
·26 giorni fa·discuss
> Musk wrote, “Only by protesting REPEATEDLY and LOUDLY will there be any change!!”

I'm certainly not defending the man, but that comment to me is definitely not plainly seen as "advocating riots"... I'd call that a very disingenuous stretch of the truth.

If we're going to criticize people, I think we need to do it for the right reasons.
majorchord
·26 giorni fa·discuss
> It only hallucinates if you use it wrong

Sorry but this is demonstrably false. For starters, see the "R's in strawberry" meme.
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
> no one is seriously calling for the elimination of automobiles.

I think it is because they see cars as much more necessary than guns. IMO The reality is that both could benefit from more regulations and harsher penalties and enforcement.
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
vibe-coded, and the github repo does not even contain the sources, just a single 'server.js' that is only for the documentation
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
I'll be that guy I guess then... they stated on their page that credit cards are 0.8mm while the muxcard is 1mm and yet they still claim it is "literally the size of a credit card"... not to mention that they carved out an NFC card, not a credit card.

Yes it's still impressive either way, I'm not debating that.
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
I misread it as OBFS the proxy protocol
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
CF uses more than just WebGL to fingerprint users... LibreWolf isn't helping you as much as you think it is.

https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/
majorchord
·mese scorso·discuss
Because they put up with it.