And it’s understandable — things are getting worse and worse all the time, and anybody who is running a web site (that has interesting information) is under constant attack from badly programmed AI scrapers. But where does that leave us li’l smol peeps who are just scrapin’ a li’l data for ourselves so that we don’t have to type as much? I’ve got two small use cases that have been torpedoed by this arms race lately — I use the imdb search to find the data on movies I’ve ripped from blu rays that I’ve bought. And I use the Goodreads search when I’m entering (manually) e-books that I’ve bought into the Emacs package for that. (Physical books have ISBNs printed in bar code form, so I can use various APIs for that and don’t need to resort to anything as tawdry as web scraping.) These are just minor convenience things I’ve gotten used to over the years, so I could give them up… or I could go raging, raging against the dying of the open web. Guess what I chose! The result is on Microsoft…
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