• self@awful.systems
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    1 year ago

    at least OpenAI and probably others do currently use commercial residential proxying services, though reputedly only if you make it obvious you’re blocking their scrapers, presumably as an attempt on their end to limit operating costs

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      1 year ago

      Oh never heard of that. I have blocked their scrapers via agents but I haven’t felt residential proxy pain.

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        the term of art is “residential proxy” and there’s a ton of them

        for example: it’s the flipside of Bright’s free VPN service - through Bright Data they sell people access proxied via some user’s connection