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just a great explanation ;)


This sounded like an article from 2017.


What's changed since?


Exactly, this!


> and the world is a harsh place that doesn't owe anyone anything.

Which is just another subjective view...

Not sure if your comment concludes actually the opposite: You should do Psilocybin if you want to have a happy idalistic life with less career struggles.


A comment on HN how much someone hated commuting. Living now 2 km close to workplace. Get there everyday by bike. Love it!


I got a little burned on that one. Moved to a more expensive apartment that I could walk to work from, then the pandemic started 3 months later. Oh well.


skrape{it} is a Kotlin-based HTML/XML testing and web scraping library that can be used seamlessly in Spring-Boot, Ktor, Android or other Kotlin-JVM projects. The ability to analyze and extract HTML including client-side rendered DOM trees and all other XML-related markup specifications such as SVG, UML, RSS,... makes it unique. It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost skrape{it} aims to be a testing tool (not tied to a particular test runner), but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.


...because you don't get it (sorry !;)). If you click on the minus right to the time, you can fold all the comments from a thread.


really?


According to wikipedia, Maps.me is using OpenStreetMap data. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maps.me


All the Apps I linked above (Organicmaps and Maps.me included) use/display OSM data ;)

Organicmaps is a fork of Maps.me, without their new 'wallet' function and (I think) no ads.


Nice, ty, just checking it out and I like it a lot!


How clear is this!


Can't say this enough: Do it, now!


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