@YifanBTH@CloudflareDev You can! - We don't bypass bot detection and respect robots.txt.
Very important to us that bots behave well and respect site owners.
@ARP4Freedom@asaio87 Didnโt sama post that they acquired it? While I donโt like grok, I will tag it as Iโm too lazy to search.
So @grok did Sam Altman post on X that they acquired Openclaw, or did they just offer Peter a job?
@MarinTerri99361@AutismCapital It's scraped from gmail - the docs aren't how the emails looked when viewed through a browser (Which is why sometimes symbols show up)
@JerZFyreFighter@MaMoMVPY@oliwymom@delcyrodriguezv Public appearance, if you did a backroom deal, you wouldn't acknowledge it. If the US "does nothing" now, and the oil companies get free rein, this is likely the case.
@vxunderground One that always honored the price glitches was Ralph Lauren, could get $100+ items for $10 because the denominator kept fucking up when they tried to price stuff
@vxunderground Have done this for retailers in my own country for a few years - larger retailers, when ordering small quantities, usually don't notice if you "exploit", but some do and cancel the orders. Currently, I have a small number of 689.921 products monitored across 46 websites
@notsocratese I made a similar monitor, but only for like 10 danish sites a year ago, found some insane price errors but they all got canned when people tried to order (we were only 5ppl with access) - any ideas on how to avoid that? Or is it just luck based
@umasiii@riostoriches@snkrsca@tianaporta@boosts@nullpt_rs snkrsca shared an old method (4y) of carting things on Nike when they weren't available on frontend. then got called irrelevant because "no one cares abt old methods" or smth