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  1. 🆕 [Snap] FlareSolverr release (UnOfficial)

    FlareSolverr is a proxy server to bypass Cloudflare and DDoS-GUARD protection.

    • This service allows to bypass Cloudflare human-proof-checking on websites
    • Be responsible !

    ⚠️
    Integrates Chrome, so quite a big snap for a tiny service
    Hosts with few resources might need to increase timeout

    Updated with official release
    Only amd64 architecture for now :/

    snapcraft.io/flaresolverr-tak

    #flaresolverr #IAmARobot #linux #ubuntu #snapcraft #snap

  2. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  3. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  4. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  5. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  6. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  7. Je déteste cette mode de tout mettre derrière la protection anti-DDoS de #Cloudflare... J'ai été obligé de mettre en place #FlareSolverr pour accéder au flux #RSS (payant) de Next.ink !

  8. Je déteste cette mode de tout mettre derrière la protection anti-DDoS de #Cloudflare... J'ai été obligé de mettre en place #FlareSolverr pour accéder au flux #RSS (payant) de Next.ink !

  9. Je déteste cette mode de tout mettre derrière la protection anti-DDoS de #Cloudflare... J'ai été obligé de mettre en place #FlareSolverr pour accéder au flux #RSS (payant) de Next.ink !

  10. Je déteste cette mode de tout mettre derrière la protection anti-DDoS de #Cloudflare... J'ai été obligé de mettre en place #FlareSolverr pour accéder au flux #RSS (payant) de Next.ink !

  11. Je déteste cette mode de tout mettre derrière la protection anti-DDoS de #Cloudflare... J'ai été obligé de mettre en place #FlareSolverr pour accéder au flux #RSS (payant) de Next.ink !

  12. @otsch Thanks for your contribution! 💙

    The most difficult part about crawling is #cloudflare 😡
    the only way I found to bypass it, but it doesn't work 100% of the time is #flaresolverr github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareS

    Since you started supporting structured data, here is an idea for you. Start supporting #microformats microformats.org/

    #php #webscraping #crawling

  13. @otsch Thanks for your contribution! 💙

    The most difficult part about crawling is #cloudflare 😡
    the only way I found to bypass it, but it doesn't work 100% of the time is #flaresolverr github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareS

    Since you started supporting structured data, here is an idea for you. Start supporting #microformats microformats.org/

    #php #webscraping #crawling

  14. @otsch Thanks for your contribution! 💙

    The most difficult part about crawling is #cloudflare 😡
    the only way I found to bypass it, but it doesn't work 100% of the time is #flaresolverr github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareS

    Since you started supporting structured data, here is an idea for you. Start supporting #microformats microformats.org/

    #php #webscraping #crawling

  15. @otsch Thanks for your contribution! 💙

    The most difficult part about crawling is #cloudflare 😡
    the only way I found to bypass it, but it doesn't work 100% of the time is #flaresolverr github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareS

    Since you started supporting structured data, here is an idea for you. Start supporting #microformats microformats.org/

    #php #webscraping #crawling

  16. @otsch Thanks for your contribution! 💙

    The most difficult part about crawling is #cloudflare 😡
    the only way I found to bypass it, but it doesn't work 100% of the time is #flaresolverr github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareS

    Since you started supporting structured data, here is an idea for you. Start supporting #microformats microformats.org/

    #php #webscraping #crawling

  17. Took me a long while but I've finally published my creatively named #Helm chart, #Flex (christ, save us devs) which is a collection of curated services that aims to provide a complete home media server solution in a neat, Helm package.

    With this single package, you can deploy to your
    #Kubernetes (#RKE2) cluster:

    🚀 #Plex: The media streaming frontend.
    🚀 #Jackett: The intermediary between these services.
    🚀 #FlareSolverr (opt): Jackett's helper for circumstances that require it.
    🚀 #qBittorrent (opt): #Torrent client.
    🚀 #Overseerr: Media discovery/management tool/interface that connects to Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr underneath.
    🚀 #Radarr: Media management tool for movies.
    🚀 #Sonarr: Media management tool for TV shows/#anime.

    This chart supports "local" storages such as
    #Longhorn, as well as #SMB shares - which I would recommend for the media side of things. This chart also supports, and recommends the use of #Ingress to get these services online.

    It's very new so I'm sure there are a bunch of things missing that I could add/improve upon, but the current iteration has been tested pretty thoroughly on my own cluster, and I've done my best to ensure that the documentation (README) and values file are helpful (or try to be) at least.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/tree/master/mika/flex

  18. Took me a long while but I've finally published my creatively named #Helm chart, #Flex (christ, save us devs) which is a collection of curated services that aims to provide a complete home media server solution in a neat, Helm package.

    With this single package, you can deploy to your
    #Kubernetes (#RKE2) cluster:

    🚀 #Plex: The media streaming frontend.
    🚀 #Jackett: The intermediary between these services.
    🚀 #FlareSolverr (opt): Jackett's helper for circumstances that require it.
    🚀 #qBittorrent (opt): #Torrent client.
    🚀 #Overseerr: Media discovery/management tool/interface that connects to Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr underneath.
    🚀 #Radarr: Media management tool for movies.
    🚀 #Sonarr: Media management tool for TV shows/#anime.

    This chart supports "local" storages such as
    #Longhorn, as well as #SMB shares - which I would recommend for the media side of things. This chart also supports, and recommends the use of #Ingress to get these services online.

    It's very new so I'm sure there are a bunch of things missing that I could add/improve upon, but the current iteration has been tested pretty thoroughly on my own cluster, and I've done my best to ensure that the documentation (README) and values file are helpful (or try to be) at least.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/tree/master/mika/flex

  19. Took me a long while but I've finally published my creatively named #Helm chart, #Flex (christ, save us devs) which is a collection of curated services that aims to provide a complete home media server solution in a neat, Helm package.

    With this single package, you can deploy to your
    #Kubernetes (#RKE2) cluster:

    🚀 #Plex: The media streaming frontend.
    🚀 #Jackett: The intermediary between these services.
    🚀 #FlareSolverr (opt): Jackett's helper for circumstances that require it.
    🚀 #qBittorrent (opt): #Torrent client.
    🚀 #Overseerr: Media discovery/management tool/interface that connects to Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr underneath.
    🚀 #Radarr: Media management tool for movies.
    🚀 #Sonarr: Media management tool for TV shows/#anime.

    This chart supports "local" storages such as
    #Longhorn, as well as #SMB shares - which I would recommend for the media side of things. This chart also supports, and recommends the use of #Ingress to get these services online.

    It's very new so I'm sure there are a bunch of things missing that I could add/improve upon, but the current iteration has been tested pretty thoroughly on my own cluster, and I've done my best to ensure that the documentation (README) and values file are helpful (or try to be) at least.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/tree/master/mika/flex

  20. Took me a long while but I've finally published my creatively named #Helm chart, #Flex (christ, save us devs) which is a collection of curated services that aims to provide a complete home media server solution in a neat, Helm package.

    With this single package, you can deploy to your
    #Kubernetes (#RKE2) cluster:

    🚀 #Plex: The media streaming frontend.
    🚀 #Jackett: The intermediary between these services.
    🚀 #FlareSolverr (opt): Jackett's helper for circumstances that require it.
    🚀 #qBittorrent (opt): #Torrent client.
    🚀 #Overseerr: Media discovery/management tool/interface that connects to Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr underneath.
    🚀 #Radarr: Media management tool for movies.
    🚀 #Sonarr: Media management tool for TV shows/#anime.

    This chart supports "local" storages such as
    #Longhorn, as well as #SMB shares - which I would recommend for the media side of things. This chart also supports, and recommends the use of #Ingress to get these services online.

    It's very new so I'm sure there are a bunch of things missing that I could add/improve upon, but the current iteration has been tested pretty thoroughly on my own cluster, and I've done my best to ensure that the documentation (README) and values file are helpful (or try to be) at least.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/tree/master/mika/flex

  21. Took me a long while but I've finally published my creatively named #Helm chart, #Flex (christ, save us devs) which is a collection of curated services that aims to provide a complete home media server solution in a neat, Helm package.

    With this single package, you can deploy to your
    #Kubernetes (#RKE2) cluster:

    🚀 #Plex: The media streaming frontend.
    🚀 #Jackett: The intermediary between these services.
    🚀 #FlareSolverr (opt): Jackett's helper for circumstances that require it.
    🚀 #qBittorrent (opt): #Torrent client.
    🚀 #Overseerr: Media discovery/management tool/interface that connects to Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr underneath.
    🚀 #Radarr: Media management tool for movies.
    🚀 #Sonarr: Media management tool for TV shows/#anime.

    This chart supports "local" storages such as
    #Longhorn, as well as #SMB shares - which I would recommend for the media side of things. This chart also supports, and recommends the use of #Ingress to get these services online.

    It's very new so I'm sure there are a bunch of things missing that I could add/improve upon, but the current iteration has been tested pretty thoroughly on my own cluster, and I've done my best to ensure that the documentation (README) and values file are helpful (or try to be) at least.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/tree/master/mika/flex

  22. Do any #FanFicFare users have a working method for downloading #fanfiction from #fanfiction.net at present? #FlareSolverr doesn't seem to be working right now. The story I want is over 500 chapters long, so loading each URL and having FFF pull the pages from my browser's cache could take a while, but exists as a last resort.

  23. Do any #FanFicFare users have a working method for downloading #fanfiction from #fanfiction.net at present? #FlareSolverr doesn't seem to be working right now. The story I want is over 500 chapters long, so loading each URL and having FFF pull the pages from my browser's cache could take a while, but exists as a last resort.

  24. Do any #FanFicFare users have a working method for downloading #fanfiction from #fanfiction.net at present? #FlareSolverr doesn't seem to be working right now. The story I want is over 500 chapters long, so loading each URL and having FFF pull the pages from my browser's cache could take a while, but exists as a last resort.

  25. Do any #FanFicFare users have a working method for downloading #fanfiction from #fanfiction.net at present? #FlareSolverr doesn't seem to be working right now. The story I want is over 500 chapters long, so loading each URL and having FFF pull the pages from my browser's cache could take a while, but exists as a last resort.

  26. Do any #FanFicFare users have a working method for downloading #fanfiction from #fanfiction.net at present? #FlareSolverr doesn't seem to be working right now. The story I want is over 500 chapters long, so loading each URL and having FFF pull the pages from my browser's cache could take a while, but exists as a last resort.