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by fake-name
1582 days ago
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I get that, my point is it's the problem. They solve the DDOS issue by requiring JS captchas (which fundamentally breaks the way the internet should work), rather then serving a cache of the page to reduce load on the real host. Requiring JS doesn't disambiguate between well behaved automated (or headless. I used a custom proxy for a lot of my content browsing) user agents and malicious users, it breaks /all/ of them. |
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