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Ask HN: LinkedIn sent me a cease and desist for my Chrome extension. Help?
>I can scrape linkedin with a python script. That doesn't mean linkedin can shut down python.
Well said!
Also, what about copy-and-paste? The last time I checked, data could be highlighted in the browser, copied, and pasted...
Does that mean that LinkedIn can shut down the copy-and-paste capability of your browser and/or operating system?
What about "Save Page As..." functionality (the ability of a browser to save a page offline?)
Can LinkedIn shut down "Save Page As..." ?
Also, what about the Print Screen (take a screen snapshot) capabilities of your operating system?
Can LinkedIn shut down that?
Finally, there's literally oodles of software that can be used for web scraping; what follows below is just one non-canonical list:
https://github.com/lorien/awesome-web-scraping
Is LinkedIn going to shut down all of that, at the same time?
Anyway, an excellent point about Python!
- Awesome-web-scraping – List of libraries, tools and APIs for web scraping
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How does webscraping a website work and putting the data into my website?
Because at least for the scraping part there are open-source and paid services that will probably get you the data today if you need it (unless these are some really hard-to-scrape websites you're targeting) But if you are keen on learning yourself just scroll down this subreddit you will find many guides users shared along the years...
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Russian Flag in Readme
E.g. how would a Ukrainian dev feel having his project showcased in this list, under the Russian flag?
[0] https://github.com/lorien/awesome-web-scraping/issues/136
- A central repository for scrapping scripts
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