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...proxies, um, we'll put in, you know, on the back end too, put them on a, you know, a system that we built that's much like HAProxy, so it checks their health, you know, the heart—it's a heartbeat-based system, checks their health on a regular basis, so it only...
May 15, 04:10 PM
We'll use, we do use ProxyScrape for and they have data center. We'll run, we've got like 10,000 of their proxies, and we'll put in, you know, on the back end too. Put them on a, you know, a system that we built, but...
May 15, 04:10 PM
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May 15, 04:10 PM
Speaker 1: ...key devices that we use, so.
Speaker 2: What do you guys use for proxies? You like mobile better or what's good?
Speaker 1: Yeah, all of ours are mobile. Yeah. Yeah, we use... we do use ProxyScrape for... and they have data center. We'll run... we've got like 10,000 of their proxies.
May 15, 04:10 PM
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May 15, 04:10 PM
Speaker 1: We're at, we run, we use, I don't know, we're at, we probably have 400 plus devices, proxy devices that we use, so.
Speaker 2: What are you guys using for proxies? You like mobile better or what's good?
Speaker 1: Yeah, all of ours are mobile. Yeah. Yeah.
May 15, 04:10 PM
Speaker 1: ...built into basically and then we're running proxies as well.
Speaker 2: So you don't hit much to- you don't hit much caches.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's...
Speaker 2: Okay. I just want to make sure I'm- I'm understanding the...
Speaker 1: We're at- we run- we use- I don't know, we're at- we probably have 400 plus devices probably.
May 15, 04:10 PM
No, you know, we're not—that's what I was wondering, but no, we're not. All we do is we're using these systems that have stealth built into them basically, and then we're running proxies as well, and generally that's enough.
May 15, 04:09 PM
Speaker 1: It could be a struggle. You got something I could, you know, purchase or download from you? You got your own solution for that?
Speaker 2: No, you know, we're not... that's what I was wondering, but no, we're not... all we do is we're using these systems that have stealth...
May 15, 04:09 PM
What I have, what you have, them proxies being used inside of whatever fucking browser you feel like using. That's at the end of the day what we doing, right? Now, you said something about your own captcha. I'm doing this shit with, you know, like API 2Cap and then...
May 15, 04:09 PM
Speaker 1: Alright. I'll get together with them one time. Go ahead.
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May 15, 04:09 PM
Speaker 1: I'll get together with him one time.
Speaker 2: I'm just about—
Speaker 1: Oh, sorry, sorry.
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Speaker 1: I just want to ask Uncle G something. Bro, for the setup, like, you know, because you know what I have, you helped me set it up years ago. And because I use a bunch of browsers with this and that, but like, at the end of the day, it's...
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May 15, 04:09 PM
Speaker 1: ...manager where you have all your GMBs all in one side, but I'm gonna reach out to help. Is Simon on the call today?
Speaker 2: He was.
Speaker 3: He was here earlier.
Speaker 2: I thought he was... yeah.
Speaker 4: Yo Uncle G!
Speaker 2: Oh yes, he's here. Simon, are you there?
Speaker 3: Oh, he's muted.
Speaker 4: Uncle G!
May 15, 04:08 PM
Speaker 1: GMB manager where you have all your GMBs all in one site, but I don't know, I gotta reach out to help. Is Simon on the call today?
Speaker 2: He was, he was here earlier. He's... I thought he was.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Oh, he is, he is here.
Speaker 1: Simon, are you there?
Speaker 2: Oh, he's muted, maybe...
May 15, 04:08 PM
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May 15, 04:08 PM
Yeah, sky's the limit right now. I can't keep up with ideas and getting stuff out there. But one thing I do, I can't get past the GMB API for some reason. I set up a account-based GMB...
May 15, 04:08 PM
Yeah, sky's the limit right now. I can't keep up with ideas and getting stuff out there. The one thing I do, I... I can't get past the GMB API for some reason. Um, I set up a account-based...
May 15, 04:08 PM
for uh Gina, not using that one for uh for local stuff either.
May 15, 04:08 PM
Speaker 1: Is this Firecrawl you're telling me about or is this different?
Speaker 2: Yeah, if I want local, true local, then I'm not using Firecrawl or anything, any of these things, or Jina, not using that one for local stuff either.
May 15, 04:08 PM
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May 15, 04:08 PM
...that I want and then I once I identify that, it's using kernel and that's kind of like the infrastructure to do it.
Yeah, if I want local, true local, then I'm not using Firecrawl or anything, any of these things.
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Speaker 1: All I'm doing is identifying the JavaScript and stuff for any element in the SERP that I want, and then once I identify that, it's using Kernel and that's kind of the infrastructure to do it.
Speaker 2: Is that the one you started using instead of Fire?
May 15, 04:08 PM
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May 15, 04:07 PM
Speaker 1: ...local.
Speaker 2: Oh, I get it.
Speaker 1: Everything. And, uh, all I had to do then to build, like, crawl.thorbit is free. All I'm doing—kernel's really cheap. But, uh, all I'm doing is identifying the JavaScript and stuff for any element in the SERP.
May 15, 04:07 PM
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Pip flagged two pre-existing conflicts (not caused by craw4ai, but surfaced during install):
- oci 2.166.0 wants cryptography<46 and pyOpenSSL<=25.1.0 (now have 46.0.5 / 26.2.0)
- vibevoice 0.0.1 wants transformers==4.51.3 (have 4.45.2)
Not breaking craw4ai, but if you use oci or vibevoice, pin them in a venv.
Recap: Installed craw4ai 0.8.6 globally with Playwright browsers and verified a Live crawl works; CLI 'crwl' is ready.
Proxy reminder:
Per your global rules: craw4ai = scraping tool. Use proxies (D:\Ecosystem\secrets\) for any bulk/repeated crawling. Don't run from home IP.
Want me to scaffold a project folder (E:\Codex\projects\craw4ai-playground\) with a venv + example scripts + proxy config wired in?
CLI: crwl https://example.com -o markdown
May 15, 04:07 PM
You've seen these companies, but it's just a browser that works. And uh, that's how I'm getting local everything. And uh, all I had to do then to build like crawl.thor.biz is free, all I'm doing, Kernel's really cheap, but...
May 15, 04:07 PM
Speaker 1: ...Andrew or...
Speaker 2: No, uh, it's—I'm using something called Kernel.
Speaker 1: Yeah, you sent that to me.
Speaker 2: Yeah, K-E-R-N-E-L.sh. And their whole business model is just providing the—the browsers. And it's like...
May 15, 04:07 PM
Speaker 1: ...minute or so.
Speaker 2: No worries, me too.
Speaker 3: Anybody got any suggestions? Sorry, go ahead, Garrett.
Garrett: Do you have your own captcha solver on that, Andrew, or is it...
Andrew: No, uh, it's... I'm using something called Kernel.
Speaker 2: Yeah, you send that to me. I gotta...
Andrew: Yeah, K-E-R...
May 15, 04:07 PM
Speaker 1: It's like more retries. So it should work, but when CAPTCHA hits, it just makes it take longer. I'd say it takes maybe like a minute or so.
Speaker 2: No worries, me too. If anybody has any suggestions... Sorry, go ahead, Garrett.
Speaker 3: Do you have your own CAPTCHA solver on?
May 15, 04:07 PM
Pip flagged two pre-existing conflicts (not caused by crawl4ai, but surfaced during install):
- oci 2.166.0 wants cryptography<46 and pyOpenSSL<=25.1.0 (now have 46.0.5 / 26.2.0)
- vibevoice 0.0.1 wants transformers==4.51.3 (have 4.45.2)
Not breaking crawl4ai, but if you use oci or vibevoice, pin them in a venv.
May 15, 04:07 PM
solver. I didn't have it in the code to wait long enough, so I just changed it so it would wait, plus there's like more retries. So it should work, but uh when captcha hits, it just makes it take longer. I'd say it takes maybe like a minute.
May 15, 04:06 PM
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May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: Hey Drew, I did a crawl on Thorbit. Uh, nothing came back though. Does it take a bit?
Speaker 2: The... I just adjusted it. Basically, the CAPTCHA solver, I didn't have it in the code to wait long enough, so I just changed it so it waits plus there's...
May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: Yeah, the uh GitHub is in there.
Speaker 2: No, I hear you. I hear you.
Speaker 1: Andrew, I did a crawl on Thorbit, uh nothing came back though. Does it take a bit?
Speaker 2: The uh I just adjusted it. Basically the capture...
May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: I'm just—hear what I'm saying, Chris, so you don't scrape and not get the data you really want, right?
Speaker 2: Okay, okay, alright, alright, alright.
May 15, 04:06 PM
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Dep conflicts to know about:
Pip flagged two pre-existing conflicts (not caused by craw14ai, but surfaced during install):
- oci 2.166.0 wants cryptography<46 and pyOpenSSL<=25.1.0 (now have 46.0.5 / 26.2.0)
- vibevoice 0.0.1 wants transformers==4.51.3 (have 4.45.2)
Not breaking craw14ai, but if you use oci or vibevoice, pin them in a venv.
Proxy reminder:
Per your global rules: craw14ai = scraping tool. Use proxies (D:\Ecosystem\secrets\) for any bulk/repeated crawling. Don't run from home IP.
Want me to scaffold a project folder (E:\Codex\projects\craw14ai-playground\) with a venv + example scripts + proxy config wired in?
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Stop says:
* Churned for 2m 57s
* Recap: Installed craw14ai 0.8.6 globally with Playwright browsers and verified a Live crawl works; CLI 'crwl' is ready.
Next: decide whether to scaffold a project folder with venv and proxy config, or leave the global install as-is. (disable recaps in /config)
May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: So keep this in mind bro, if you want clean good data, you gotta use clean good proxies or you're getting fucking spam data, bro. Keep that shit in mind, you garbage in, garbage out on every level.
Speaker 2: Yeah, the GitHub is in there.
Speaker 1: No, I put the GitHub in, bro.
May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: No, it was...
Speaker 2: You've run it...
Speaker 1: Yeah. Container, yeah.
May 15, 04:06 PM
Speaker 1: We don't want that, right? Just, I'm just asking because my agent just asked me, "Yo Mike, here's a conflict, what you want to do about this?" I'm gonna use my proxies, but I'm asking you, what do you do, right?
Speaker 2: Container, yeah.
Speaker 1: You're doing it in a container.
May 15, 04:06 PM
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