Anyone else using this to bypass those pesky paywalls? It’s working great for me using the docker container.

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It says this is inspired by 13ft Ladder, which is also self hosted. What’s the difference between the two?

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Well Ladder is written in Go. 13ft is written in Python.

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I too would like to know the difference between the two.

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About 1 foot? 😁

I’ll see myself out…

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13ft Ladder is twice as expensive as this solution.

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As someone that’s never used any of those services, what’s the difference between this and bypass paywalls clean?

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Thanks for posting. I just deployed to my container host in AWS ECS and it’s working well in my testing. Very easy deployment with docker.

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Terrible choice of name, ladder is the name of a popular programming language for industrial automation, googling it would be a nightmare

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My first thought was " Who has a PLC in their home?".

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Why would you want to remove CORS headers? Won’t that break a bunch of things?

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It would open things up.

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No CORS headers means your browser can’t request the content if it’s on a different domain. That doesn’t seem useful to me? Maybe I’m missing something.

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Oh, I assumed you could replace them. If it’s just remove, you’re 100% right.

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