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You could do that with browser-use: https://browser-use.com/


The extension enable debugging in your browser (a banner appears telling you about automation). It's possible to detect that in JavaScript.

Hence why projects like this exist: https://github.com/Kaliiiiiiiiii-Vinyzu/patchright. They hide the debugging part from JavaScript.


No IPv6 though. Which is real deal breaker: https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird/issues/46


For now, it only concerns the YouTube app for TV.


Has always been a cat and mouse game for more than 6 years. There will always be a way as long as google doesn't implement something like "device integrity" in order to watch youtube videos.


The analog hole. As long as human eyes can perceive the video, there will always be a way to preserve it, even if we need to fall back to analog (we wont, probably).


Yeah but it's hard to find such specific stuff on social media.

This tool is like a guest book that people can write when they leave the guest house. These messages can be read by new guest and give inspiration or joy.

But maybe it doesn't exist and I should create it.



Similar project but in golang: https://github.com/portainer/k2d


They can't tell it because that would make the life easier to spammers.


Not an excuse to not explain what happened. If they want to maintain trust, they should give some explanation.


We need some kind of anti-kafka internet bill of rights which forces platforms to disclose why you've been banned at a granular level of detail. This would make their job harder to keep up with spammers/abuse and might cut into their profits, but I royally don't give any fucks about that.


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