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bruhmomentobama avatar bruhmomentobama commented on June 19, 2024 2

@depthbomb Sorry for @ but I think it's time we ditch EXEs and move on to CRXs or XPIs

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Anonymous8623 avatar Anonymous8623 commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.

Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.

I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

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bruhmomentobama avatar bruhmomentobama commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.

Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.

I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

Then why is the captcha thing happening?

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Anonymous8623 avatar Anonymous8623 commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.
Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.
I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

Then why is the captcha thing happening?

Google's CAPTCHA knows what browser your using, it's more likely to appear if you're using a non-standard browser such as Chromium or if you're using browser extensions that automate input.

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bruhmomentobama avatar bruhmomentobama commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.
Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.
I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

Then why is the captcha thing happening?

Google's CAPTCHA knows what browser your using, it's more likely to appear if you're using a non-standard browser such as Chromium or if you're using browser extensions that automate input.

So I guess to say that Scraps is now officially obsolete?

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poopslayer4000 avatar poopslayer4000 commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.
Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.
I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

Then why is the captcha thing happening?

Google's CAPTCHA knows what browser your using, it's more likely to appear if you're using a non-standard browser such as Chromium or if you're using browser extensions that automate input.

So I guess to say that Scraps is now officially obsolete?

Most likely

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bruhmomentobama avatar bruhmomentobama commented on June 19, 2024

I have limited experience with Selenium and browser automation but I feel confident enough to say that using a Chrome extension or Selenium will probably make CAPTCHAs appear more.
Also, if you knew a thing about Google's CAPTCHAs then you would know even If Scraps 2.0 had perfect mouse movement, that's not what makes the CAPTCHAs appear in the first place.
I don't really have an idea as to where Scraps should go from here, but I hope the dev can agree using clunky browser automation is a stupid idea.

Then why is the captcha thing happening?

Google's CAPTCHA knows what browser your using, it's more likely to appear if you're using a non-standard browser such as Chromium or if you're using browser extensions that automate input.

So I guess to say that Scraps is now officially obsolete?

Most likely

RIP Scraps, you were good, real good! Maybe even the best!

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