okay I need to vent because I'm stuck in a setup loop and all the guides sound like they were written by someone who hasn't actually used a proxy in five years. Everyone keeps saying socks5 is the gold standard for everything now, but my actual experience says that's total crap. I've got a scraping project for product listings, nothing crazy and I keep getting blocked regardless of the proxy type if I don't get every other detail perfect. So when do you actually use which? The conventional wisdom says socks5 for anything that needs raw TCP/UDP like gaming or torrenting and http/https for web stuff because it understands HTTP headers. But then I see people running sneaker bots on http proxies and others scraping with socks5 and claiming it's better for anonymity. Which is it? My last test was using a pool of residential http proxies for a simple requests script in python and the success rate was maybe 60% before captchas hit. Switched to some cheap datacenter socks5 proxies from a different provider and the rate dropped to like 30% instantly because the target site seemed to flag the subnet faster. So much for socks5 being more stealthy. Am I missing something fundamental here? Is it just about the target site's specific detection? Feels like we're all just guessing and throwing money at different proxy types hoping one sticks.