It's worth flagging that the homepage and the docs are both nearly unreadable on mobile. If you're going to have cheeky rhetoric like "no crumbs" please take the time to actually test the pages your LLM made for you in a bunch of different ways.
Reads fine for me. I’m getting a bit worn out with the number of ‘if you’re going to use an LLM then take the time to …’ posts. I’ve looked at plenty of HN submissions that don’t render at all on mobile and yes I found it frustrating but didn’t just attribute it to an LLM.
> The entire DAG, fingerprint manifest schema, harvesting process, is documented. We even commit our live benchmarks to the public record (mochi on a Linux datacenter IP scored a suspect_score: 8 and bot: not_detected against FingerprintJS Pro v4).
Doesn't this defeats the purpose? Essentially giving away the mechanism to the ones implementing fingerprint so they can learn how to detect you and starting a cat/mouse chase in the open
There's a reason why some kinds of technology stay opaque, not always publishing these things help in the way you think they do
It's worth flagging that the homepage and the docs are both nearly unreadable on mobile. If you're going to have cheeky rhetoric like "no crumbs" please take the time to actually test the pages your LLM made for you in a bunch of different ways.
Reads fine for me. I’m getting a bit worn out with the number of ‘if you’re going to use an LLM then take the time to …’ posts. I’ve looked at plenty of HN submissions that don’t render at all on mobile and yes I found it frustrating but didn’t just attribute it to an LLM.
Check the cards that are wrapped, along with the footer
> The entire DAG, fingerprint manifest schema, harvesting process, is documented. We even commit our live benchmarks to the public record (mochi on a Linux datacenter IP scored a suspect_score: 8 and bot: not_detected against FingerprintJS Pro v4).
Doesn't this defeats the purpose? Essentially giving away the mechanism to the ones implementing fingerprint so they can learn how to detect you and starting a cat/mouse chase in the open
There's a reason why some kinds of technology stay opaque, not always publishing these things help in the way you think they do