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  • youhai
    From my experience building browser automation tools, the biggest challenge with most Chromium-based solutions is that their TLS fingerprint is a dead giveaway. Firefox-based approaches tend to fare much better against JA3/JA4 fingerprinting.The key insight is moving fingerprint spoofing from the JS level (which is itself detectable) down to the native C++ level. It's a fundamentally different approach.
  • zoom6628
    Brilliant in every possible way. Fortran was first language I learnt at high school in its "PORTRAN" variant.
  • aimarketintel
    AT Protocol is a joy to build on — open public data, structured JSON, zero auth friction. I built a Bluesky scraper using the same endpoints and it's one of the most stable scrapers I have. Great to see more tools for this ecosystem.
  • Ashkaan
    Oh this is cool
  • isodev
    On ATProto: it’s funny how we never learn the lesson:- VCs band together to fund something shiny.- Devs love shiny, helping spread the something.- VCs enschitify it to get their coins back.
  • h4ch1
    It's always nice to see production codebases in languages that you've never used but are interested in.Tangential, but to the author, are there any FORTRAN codebases you feel are well designed?
  • nerdypepper
    y'all gotta throw this up on https://tangled.org ;)
  • cat-turner
    out of curiosity, why fortran? no disrespect. I wrote a lot of scientific software in the earlier days of my career and I learned fortran to update ocean modeling software.
  • hk1337
    Are there any other AT protocol apps that aren’t derivatives of bluesky? By that I mean, not social media feed related, twitter clone.
  • uberdru
    The world is a better place for this app. Wonderful!
  • blundergoat
    fortran > cobol
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