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Ethical? ppl get jailed in China for this. "Breaching computer systems" is a felony.
I've only ever gotten in trouble in the UK
This does not seem like it would work against anything but the most basic bot protection.
we thought of it the other way round: your automation is the fortress, and every bot-detector trying to fingerprint it is the siege.
also most good burglar names were taken on PyPI
The killer is that everything that works for individuals trying to get through the day and make the web a bit smoother is immediately used by industrial crawlers strip mining the Internet, and you can't block one without blocking the other. A future where the web is only accessible via device attestation is extremely dystopian but so is an Internet where every drop of content goes into an LLM training set.
Things like this is why all of the worthwhile content is going to drain into balkanized spaces, and we're all the poorer for it.
I am not saying that forks like this are a good idea, but I have enough frustration with said techniques that I sympathize with the effort.
Also, patched browsers have existed since long ago, although they were not open-source.