StyloBot today; more work on Endpoint UX - for ASP.NET core pack you get the ability to live update endpoint policies. So working out the best UX.
Almso more on the new 'browser mode' work; need to write a blog post on that SEEMS to be anew technique, using the proportion of browser mode changes combined with markov paths to detect subtle timing errors automation lacks.
Even stuff like how a users' browser runs on a desktop OS in terms of xhr, resource requests etc is influenced by other applications loaded, gpu presence etc.
NOT a 'fingerprint' per-se (though it could maliciously be used that way) but a parretn StyloBot can connect to human and bot signatures to find the divergence between the two.
Useful as it's also per-site and likely load dependent so it's a nicely patternable signature - NOT repeatable so not 'this is definietely Scott on his Chrome Mac', that's *identity* no, behaviour; so it *varies* in a human way.
And because StyloBot already watches centroid drift generally, browser modes become another way to detect subtle mismatches: not "is this request bad?" but "does this client’s behavioural movement make sense for the browser it claims to be?"