Real talk: trying to figure out proxy APIs versus lists is like herding cats. One minute you think APIs are the future, then someone yells about rate limits, then the other guy says lists are simpler, but oh wait they are static. Setup guides? Lol, they mostly tell you to read the docs, which are written in some ancient language. So you want automation, right? API calls seem cool, like sending a command and boom your proxy works. But then you hit the API limits, and you're back to scraping static lists and updating them manually. That's fun. Proxy providers love throwing APIs in your face but forget to mention their quirks. Some charge for API access, others restrict IPs or throttle you hard. Lists are easier to handle but updating them? PITA. You get what you pay for. If you want fast, scalable scraping, APIs might seem sexy but can turn into a nightmare quick. Lists? Less sexy but you can get them from free sources or buy decent ones. Just don't forget: shared hosting will kill your business, so stay away from easy shortcuts. Anyway, this whole thing feels like trying to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded. Be cautious, test everything, and don't believe the hype. Smh.