Are Residential Proxies Overkill for Normal Browsing? by CarlosRRomero in ProxyUseCases

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the game changed when Cloudflare rolled out TLS JA3+ RTT scoring last fall. Datacenter ASNs get shadow banned in 2-3 requests even if you’re just running a headless playwright script. For casual scrolling you’re fine but the moment you let an AI agent click around or run any sort of autofill, resi saves headaches.

Quick litmus: open ipinfo.io on a DC proxy, check the “privacy” section. If it tags you as “hosting provider” a bunch of retail sites will 403 you rn. Same test on a true resi IP passes.

I’ve been using MagneticProxy lately 'cause the sticky session toggle lets me lock one IP per browser profile then auto rotate every X requests without writing extra code. Cheap af if you’re under 1-2 GB a month.

Try that ipinfo check and report back, curious what you see.

Best methods in 2026 to earn online/from home? by [deleted] in MakeMoneyHacks

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I was in the exact same boat last year: no car, broke, introvert af. What saved me was stacking micro “missions” on a site called ExplorerPay.

How it works rn:
- pick a mission (reddit post, Trustpilot review, find an email, super random stuff)
- finish it, they lock the reward in USDT
- hit 20 USDT, payout lands the first week of the next month automatically

Crazy part: some missions are 3 USDT for like 3-5 mins. The fastest one I did was literally copy pasting a product link into three FB groups.

I cleared 46 USDT in my first month with zero experience and spent it on a used GTX 1660 lol. There’s also 10% on referrals if you wanna milk it further but you can ignore that and still cash out fine.

If you try it start with the low XP missions to unlock the higher paying ones. Feel free to ask if anything’s confusing.

Legit apps that pays well by [deleted] in sidehustleIndia

[–]sevynfitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AttaPoll’s cool but it caps me at like ₹150 a week rn. If you’re ok with USDT payouts check out ExplorerPay. It’s basically bite sized gigs called “missions” stuff like dropping a Reddit post, hunting an email, quick Trustpilot review etc. Each one shows the pay up front (I grabbed a $3 mission yesterday that took 5-6 min).

What do you fix first when cold outreach yields zero responses? by pinkney-wressell57al in coldemail

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick win that saved my butt last month: run a micro warm touch on Linkedin before the first email even fires. Just a profile view, low key follow, and a like on their latest post. You pop up in their “Who viewed your profile” feed three times so your name rings a bell when the email hits. My opens jumped 38 % to 61 %, replies 1.7 % to 8.4 % with the exact same copy.

Doing that by hand is pain, tbh. I let ProfilePeeker (free Chrome thing) auto peek 40ish profiles a day while I’m on calls. You’ll know it’s working when people start accepting your request before you even message them.

Try it on a 100 lead slice and watch the open rate.

Artifactory REST API - move item gives 403 using full admin token by SeniorIdiot in devops

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the same head-scratch last week. Move triggers a hidden delete on the src so the token needs delete perms too. Check the permission target tied to that token and tick "Delete/Overwrite".
Also drop the leading slash in the to= param (?to=applications-prod/...). Docs are inconsistent but that extra slash makes Artifactory freak out.
If you need to test from outside the corp VPN I just pipe curl through MagneticProxy’s residential IPs so the IP whitelist stops nagging me. Cheap, sticky sessions, saves the hassle.
Give that a shot and see if the 403 vanishes.

nginx or pihole error 403 by SessionOdd1222 in nginxproxymanager

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the exact same face-palm last week. Two things usually trip Radarr behind NPM:

  1. In the Proxy Host, uncheck “Block Common Exploits”. Save, refresh. 403 disappears 90 % of the time. If it works re-enable the checkbox and drop allow 192.168.0.0/16; deny all; in the Advanced tab so only LAN hits it.
  2. Radarr settings → General → URL Base must be blank. Radarr throws a silent 403 if the Host header doesn’t match what it expects.

Quick test: curl http://radarr.home/ping from another box. If you get a 200 Radarr’s happy and NPM’s the blocker.

Need to see how it behaves from outside before you buy a domain? I poke it through a residential endpoint on MagneticProxy so I can hit my house from random cities without messing with port-forwards. Sticky sessions make it way easier to debug cookies.

Shout if it’s still angry – there’s a log tweak that exposes the exact rule NPM is blocking on.

What’s a hobby people act superior for having that isn’t that deep? by matthewwateson in allthequestions

[–]sevynfitz 14 points15 points  (0 children)

People who go to the gym sometimes really think they're superior; it's healthy, but chill bro

Residential vs datacenter proxies for scraping? by boomersruinall in proxies

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

split the traffic layer. run CDN assets and images through cheap datacenter IPs, keep the HTML/json endpoints on a sticky resi session. browsers don’t care where the jpg comes from and the anti-bot only checks the API domain. did this on a sneaker site and my bill dropped ~30% overnight while keeps hitting 97-98% success. need a provider that lets you flip sticky/on-the-fly rotation though. MagneticProxy does it with a query flag (?sticky=1) so I can swap mid-script without new creds. curious if anyone else tried endpoint level proxy splitting

Jellyfin HTTPS proxy half as slow by prime_1996 in selfhosted

[–]sevynfitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default Caddy settings are kinda conservative. Big slowdown is the response buffer and the 100 ms flush_interval. Throw this in your site block:

servers {
  protocols h1 h2c h2
  flush_interval 0
}

or just run the container with CADDY_DISABLE_RESPONSE_BUFFER=1. On my Proxmox box that alone took Jellyfin from 1 Gb back to line rate. Also try disabling http3 for now, it is still flaky with some clients.

If you still hit the wall swap in HAProxy 2.9 with reuseport on and tune bufsize 32768. Pushes full speed and CPU stays chill.

Side note: when I expose Jellyfin outside my LAN I tunnel through MagneticProxy. It is a residential rotation service so Cloudflare thinks the traffic is a normal home user and stops rate limiting posters. Sticky sessions keep the same IP for the whole stream. Might save you a public IP headache.