Locus
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so i posted about proxies before, but i gotta say i'm still tinkering with SOCKS5 and HTTP proxies in my tools and man, the difference is kinda wild depending on what u need. i've been using this new scraping app, right, and originally thought HTTP was just easier for speed and compatibility but then i tried SOCKS5 and bro, it's like night and day in some cases. if u wanna do some sneaky stuff or need better anonymity, SOCKS5 seems to be the move since it supports more protocols and can handle UDP which is clutch for some faster data streams. but if u're just doing basic web scraping or automation where speed isn't king, HTTP proxies are usually simpler, faster to set up, and more common. the tricky part is matching it to your tool like, some apps are picky and only play nice with one type. for example, with my scraping tools, SOCKS5 is usually more stable for heavy loads but HTTP can be easier for quick tests. honestly, experiment a bit with your setup and see what sticks - sometimes the choice depends on the site u targeting and what kind of proxy rotation or detection evasion u need. ICYMI, both have their pros and cons but knowing when to switch can save u a lot of headache.