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CloudFlare DNS was the issue. I had been using PiHole as well, but even turning it off wasn't fixing it. But when you mentioned 1.1.1.1 causing issues, I turned off WiFi and used the mobile phones data connection and it didn't even prompt once to prove I'm not a robot. Weird that it works like that. Thanks for the help though.
I was wondering this myself.
After some research I found this thread https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702 which appears to have a higher up in cloudflare responding. Archive.ph cannot be trusted if half of what was said here is true. I commend Cloudflare for not bowing down to stripping away consumer privacy OR manually intervening to correct archive.ph's bad practice.
Sad that it's been this way for 4+ years.
Thank you, that was quite informative. I'm using pihole with 1.1.1.1 as my upstream provider, too.