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by vebgen
242 days ago
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Thanks for the quick response! > Non-CDP APIs at rendering engine level That's brilliant - bypassing CDP entirely is the right call. Most anti-bot
systems specifically look for navigator.webdriver and CDP artifacts. Building
click/type primitives directly into the rendering pipeline is much cleaner. > auth state question Sorry, I wasn't clear! I was thinking about the scenario where you have
multiple MCP clients (say Claude Desktop + another agent) both trying to
control the same BrowserOS session. Do requests get queued, or can they
interleave? For our Django agent sandbox, we handle it by serializing operations - only
one agent action at a time. Curious if you do something similar or if the
HTTP/WebSocket layer handles concurrency differently. The architecture diagram showing WebSocket → Extension → Browser makes sense
now. Will definitely be trying this for testing our Django apps - the
logged-in session persistence would save tons of auth setup time. Excited to see where you take this! |
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