LOL. Back in the day I saw a band open for somebody and the band name was ‘Bob.’ Even in the early aughts searching for ‘Bob’ was a pointless activity. They eventually changed the name to Super Bob which is just as stupid but at least searchable.
Recently discovered changedetection.io. It nicely filled the need I had. I have it watching a few static forum posts for updates that are communicated that way.
You can go semi-advanced mode by using regex to ignore certain line changes. Some sites require you to go super-advanced mode by using playwright running in a headless-v2 container rather than just plain text mode.
It’s nice being able to see the history of changes. Especially when there’s multiple rapidfire changes.
For the lazy:
Seems a decent selection.
I hate products with generic names. It makes it utterly impossible to search for.
Even if this OP post might explain it, it is still useless when taken out of context like in the esteemed comment above this one.
/rant, sorry, thank you.
LOL. Back in the day I saw a band open for somebody and the band name was ‘Bob.’ Even in the early aughts searching for ‘Bob’ was a pointless activity. They eventually changed the name to Super Bob which is just as stupid but at least searchable.
Its a CRM, i agree with the gripes about the name but tbf I’m kinda surprised to see it on here? The GitHub repo seems pretty dead
I’m gonna start a company that creates cheap life saving products called “Chris”
And the essential companion product, Potato.
On a slightly related note, if you ever want a blast of the past, check out the ASCII art section of chris.com
Recently discovered changedetection.io. It nicely filled the need I had. I have it watching a few static forum posts for updates that are communicated that way.
Oh wow… My 10 year old python script may be replaced now.
Edit: And I already had it starred, because it works just like my 10 year old python script.
You can go semi-advanced mode by using regex to ignore certain line changes. Some sites require you to go super-advanced mode by using playwright running in a headless-v2 container rather than just plain text mode.
It’s nice being able to see the history of changes. Especially when there’s multiple rapidfire changes.
Oh yea, I’m still going to try it out the next time I need to page watch.
I could never get it working right due to captchas on sites, its a beat idea though
I’m a little confused. It’s this a self hosted program? Following the link I see a monthly subscription cost.
https://github.com/dgtlmoon/changedetection.io
If you don’t want to self host, they offer hosting.
Got it.
That seems pretty cool.
does this count as a spoiler?