Hey folks, so I messed around with proxy rotation setup again today during my lunch break, trying to get a smoother system going. Last time I just used some basic requests with a static list of proxies, but that was clunky and I kept getting blocked or slow. This time I thought, hey maybe I should automate the rotation better. Found a few scripts online, but they were kinda janky so I tweaked my own. Basically I made a small Python script that pulls a list of proxies from a provider I trust, then rotates them randomly for each request. I added some sleep timers between requests because I think rate limiting might be part of the issue. The tricky part is managing the session so I don't keep reusing the same proxy accidentally or get flagged for too many requests. Also, I added error handling so if one proxy fails, it skips to the next without crashing the whole thing. Honestly it's kind of satisfying seeing it work in real-time, but I wonder if I'm missing something. Like, should I be doing more complex fingerprinting or adding headers? Or maybe I should look into rotating user agents too? I'm still curious about anti-detection stuff and if this kinda setup holds up long term. Anyway, just sharing because I think I'm onto a better method now but I want to hear if anyone has tips on making this more stealthy or reliable. The numbers don't lie, but your dashboard might.
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