Curl_cffi's 82% Bypass Rate Crushes Requests—2026 Scraping Tool Benchmarks
Hit a Cloudflare wall with requests? Curl_cffi slips through at 82% success, barely slower. This data-driven showdown picks winners for your next scrape.
Hit a Cloudflare wall with requests? Curl_cffi slips through at 82% success, barely slower. This data-driven showdown picks winners for your next scrape.
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Next.js promised full-stack React bliss, but delivered hydration hell and bundle bloat. Pareto arrives with a cleaner mental model: data first, UI second—no more 'use client' roulette.
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Your AI agent just burned $500 on a wild goose chase across tools and LLMs. OpenLIT and Grafana Cloud turn that black box into a traceable map—before costs spiral.
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Your LLM app's hemorrhaging cash on mystery tokens. OpenRouter Broadcast + Grafana Cloud claims to fix that—no code changes needed. Finally, some light in the black box.
Kubernetes pods get preempted 40% of the time in busy clusters, torching hours of compute. The new Checkpoint/Restore WG promises to freeze and thaw them smoothly — but I've seen this movie before.
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Your app handles patient data? One slip on this 2026 HIPAA checklist, and it's not just fines—it's lawsuits from families whose grandma's records hit the dark web. I've seen it before.
Cursor just flipped the script on enterprise AI coding. Self-hosted agents keep your code locked down while unleashing autonomous devs—perfect for Fortune 500 paranoia.
Everyone figured Kubernetes UIs would stay fragmented—Lens fading, official efforts stalling. Headlamp's 2025 updates flip that script, embedding itself in core K8s like never before.
Picture your daily code scribbles suddenly supercharging the AI at your side. GitHub's dropping a policy bomb on Copilot users: interaction data now trains models, opt-out easy.
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