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A managed fleet of headless browsers, ready to use with scraping, testing or other automations 🚀 https://t.co/BeqqzveUXb

Katılım Şubat 2018
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browserless@browserless·
@sir4K_zen The two params are: - solveCaptchas=true → turns on our CAPTCHA engine - integrations=browseruse → bridges pause/resume into Browser Use's watchdog You just append them to your Browserless WebSocket URL. Full setup here: docs.browserless.io/ai-integration…
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browserless@browserless·
CAPTCHAs are the #1 reason Browser Use agents fail in production. Run it on Browserless and that just stops being a problem. Two parameters. Free tier included. Same engine running production automation for thousands of companies → na2.hubs.ly/H05rGDZ0
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browserless@browserless·
One request, multiple formats: HTML, Markdown, links, screenshot, PDF. We've solved millions of CAPTCHAs over 8 years. Smart Scrape puts all of it behind one endpoint. Try it: browserless.io/account/rest-a…
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browserless@browserless·
How it escalates: → Direct fetch first (cheapest) → Proxy fallback if blocked → Headless Chrome for JS-rendered pages → Automatic CAPTCHA solving when needed Simple pages stay cheap. Tough pages get through.
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browserless@browserless·
Scrape any URL. One endpoint. Zero configuration. Introducing Smart Scrape API. The API finds the fastest path to your content, and you only pay for the strategy that works.
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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
@thinkshiv I was thinking about browserbase for this. So you’d recommend it?
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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Finally got the agent to reliably attach a video of it using the browser to demonstrate a passing acceptance test One step closer to a real Code Factory
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browserless@browserless·
This is a big deal for browser automation infrastructure. ARM64 Chrome means lower compute costs, fewer Chromium edge cases, and way more flexibility in where you run headless browsers. We're already exploring what this unlocks for Browserless users.
Joel Griffith@joeldoesjs

Google is finally bringing Chrome to ARM64 Linux devices. Very exciting for two reasons: better automation capabilities — and much cheaper. It also means you’ll be able to do a lot more with @browserless and Raspberry Pi. Stuff like: - Being able to run on many different machines, like AWS arm64 instances. - Watch and record sites that have mp4 video files. - Run tests on a variety of new machine types if you’re unit-testing. Another big plus is that you won’t have to deal with Chromium-related edge cases and automation setbacks like fingerprint differences, missing codecs, etc. Raspberry Pi is already very popular with home automation tinkerers, so I expect to see some really cool use cases in the near future. Will definitely be keeping an eye out.

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browserless@browserless·
Thank you to everyone who contributed code, filed an issue, or answered a question in Discord. These lessons came from you. Now back to building.
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browserless@browserless·
The fastest way to learn is to let users tell you what you missed. Most feature requests are noise. The ones that show up three times from three users are signal.
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browserless@browserless·
Browserless crossed 12,000 GitHub stars last month. 8 years of commits. 77 contributors. Almost 1,000 forks. Thousands of production environments we will never see. Here is what open source taught us about building a company:
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browserless@browserless·
/8 Curious how your team could drop the ops overhead and just ship? Might be time to rethink how you run browser automation.
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browserless@browserless·
/7 Takeaway: If you’re fighting real-time data or transaction windows, stable browser automation isn’t optional-it’s your edge. Your ops shouldn’t hold you back from building the core product. Worth it.
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browserless@browserless·
Manifold Freight’s team ran 100s of browser automations every 5 minutes. No ops headaches. No costly rewrites. No missed revenue. Here’s how they pulled it off: 🧵
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