It is well known that there are tools like Qinglong Panel for wool-picking and n8n for automation. However, it seems that mjj does not have such tools. It’s almost like hunting; one person discovers and shares, then others follow. This approach is certainly not bad; it is more interesting, more immersive, and gives a sense of participation, making it appear fairer.
However, some activities do not require us to spend so much time repeating tasks. For example, secondary domain names and time-limited activities can be done in batches (of course, limiting factors should still be handled by humans). In my view, perhaps a container could achieve this work. It just needs to be able to access web pages, perform operations (I think of browsers; however, this is definitely not the best option), and use terminals, emails, etc. It can roughly be divided into a framework, data, and plugins. And classify them like bullets, such as automating CAPTCHAs should be implemented by community plugins. The framework itself should be fully compliant. Data should naturally be partially fixed (similar to personal information) and partially API calls.
This is just an idea. I hope it sparks some discussion.
The big guy means wanting to automatically white-hat漂 is translated as “The big guy means wanting to automatically white-hat” but note that “白漂” (bái piāo) is a term specific to Chinese contexts and doesn’t have a direct equivalent in English. It’s often used to describe people who move to a city to work but live in substandard housing conditions. Here it’s translated as closely as possible while maintaining the meaning.
But if it’s simpler, like just recording a few operations so that the time cost is similar to writing an article with screenshots, maybe that’s good enough.大概 we could make a browser extension to automatically record this, which would be much easier.