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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15527 · Feb 28

#typescript#fingerprinting#playwright#puppeteer#scraping#typescript Fingerprint-suite is a toolkit that generates and injects realistic browser fingerprints into automated browsers like Playwright and Puppeteer. It includes four modular packages: header-generator for HTTP headers, fingerprint-generator for browser fingerprints, fingerprint-injector for injection, and a Bayesian network for realistic fingerprint creation. Since websites increasingly use fingerprinting to track and identify users, this tool helps your web scrapers avoid detection by mimicking real browser behavior. You can customize fingerprints by device type and operating system, making your automated browsing appear completely legitimate to anti-bot systems. https://github.com/apify/fingerprint-suite

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@trumpsear_tg · Post #1811 · 11/21/2025, 06:02 PM

Catholics believe in holy water. How about holy beer? Pope Leo received a special gift on Wednesday from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a four-pack of American mild ale from a Chicago brewery. Pritzker, visiting Leo at the Vatican, handed the beers over to the pope as part of a gift exchange. He suggested Leo, originally from Chicago and the first U.S. pope, might enjoy a local brew. "We'll put that in the fridge," Leo responded, taking the beers and putting them on a table. #Catholics#Pope 👂More on Trump's Ear

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@googlefactss · Post #40570 · 01/22/2026, 11:02 AM

The Swiss Guard is a small group of soldiers who protect the Pope and the Vatican. They were officially established on January 22, 1506, when the first Swiss soldiers arrived in Rome. Known for their colorful uniforms and fierce loyalty, the Swiss Guard has been keeping the Pope safe every day for over 500 years. 🇻🇦🛡️⚔️ [Read more] @googlefactss#SwissGuard#Vatican#Pope#History#Security #1506