I am actually working on a scraping API for serps, currently it only supports Google, may add more search engines if it gets any traction, it isn't ready yet, but hopefully it will be in a couple of days, if you want to give it a go let me know and I can give you a subscription in exchange for some feedback.
Nice, in Romania it's about 8 euros for 1 gig, unfortunately 10 isn't available in my city yet.
Edit: Just checked and for 10 G it would be about 10 euros and for 2.5 G - 9 euros, that's a very good upgrade, probably they assume that most users won't take advantage of the full bandwidth.
My ISP is Digi, which if I'm not mistaken is Romanian! Occasionally IP geolocators think I'm in Romania, even though doing a traceroute shows none of my traffic actually goes through Romania. I'm guessing they re-assigned some blocks of IPs over to their Spanish subsidiary and the geolocation databases haven't caught up yet.
I definitely don't have any way to take advantage of 10g, that's for sure. I guess WiFi 6 might be able to make some use of 2.5G. I'd upgrade for 1 euro more if I was you.
- Python, mostly web apps using Django(api, webhooks, handling payments/subscriptios) and scraping, mostly using http web requests, but also using Selenium when needed.
- C#, I haven't used it in the last 2 years, but I can get up to speed with it pretty fast as I've used it in the past.
- Go - Beginner level, still trying to learn to use it to the fullest, mostly for web scraping as the speed and resource usage matters when you do 1000s of requests.
- Docker and docker compose for local development and production deployment.
- VueJs - used it to build a SPA and also as a replacement for jquery for small interactive pages, pretty comfortable with it.
- Linux - using it as my daily drive and of course on my servers, I know my way around the terminal.
- Python, mostly web apps using Django(api, webhooks, handling payments/subscriptios) and scraping, mostly using http web requests, but also using Selenium when needed.
- C#, I haven't used it in the last 2 years, but I can get up to speed with it pretty fast as I've used it in the past.
- Go - Beginner level, still trying to learn to use it to the fullest, mostly for web scraping as the speed and resource usage matters when you do 1000s of requests.
- Docker and docker compose for local development and production deployment.
- VueJs - used it to build a SPA and also as a replacement for jquery for small interactive pages, pretty comfortable with it.
- Linux - using it as my daily drive and of course on my servers, I know my way around the terminal.
- Python, mostly web apps using Django(api, webhooks, handling payments/subscriptios) and scraping, mostly using http web requests, but also using Selenium when needed.
- C#, I haven't used it in the last 2 years, but I can get up to speed with it pretty fast as I've used it in the past.
- Go - Beginner level, still trying to learn to use it to the fullest, mostly for web scraping as the speed and resource usage matters when you do 1000s of requests.
- Docker and docker compose for local development and production deployment.
- VueJs - used it to build a SPA and also as a replacement for jquery for small interactive pages, pretty comfortable with it.
- Linux - using it as my daily drive and of course on my servers, I know my way around the terminal.
For reddit you can use Infinity or other reddit clients, I use Infinity and I don't even need an account to subscribe to subredits that I want to follow and for me it seems to be a lot faster then the official reddit app.