Scraperr is a self-hosted web application that allows users to scrape data from web pages by specifying elements via XPath. Users can submit URLs and the corresponding elements to be scraped, and the results will be displayed in a table.
From the table, users can download an excel sheet of the job’s results, along with an option to rerun the job.
View the docs.
Yep, usually it has to be as easy to cancel as it was to sign up
I’ve been at Contabo for years before moving my server home, was always happy with them. Just for something like Nextcloud you want a lot of storage space which gets expensive fast with a VPS…
He could try DynV6 they allow V6 and are free
Probably the superlative of “live service cancer”
They have servers in different countries as well
Seeing how trivial it is to circumvent that “DRM” it had to be intentional
Aloy on the left has exactly my expression after I had to read that
My beginner Japanese says that means: “Everyone, watch please?”. Is that about right? I’m still struggling with conjugations
Yeah, I noticed that too. Makes it impossible for your mouse to stay in the gutter to avoid auto play
Can you ping your domain? How about checking the DNS resolution? What DynDns do you use?
I use it through a docker container for certain services that should not use my own public ip. It works great, very stable, great performance and they don’t discriminate against certain types of traffic
NOO!! Selling toxic plastic waste is our IP!!
In Germany you can give you mailman letters and small parcels, since DHL is owned by the geman mail
He’s saying that she outs herself as shallow and that is important to know early on. Fuck her for mocking you height but thank her for giving you such an early warning to leave
Ah, it seems to be a Photon issue, never mind
@pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr The link to you lemmy is dead
Honestly security is not the main reason I use containers, but ease of use. Docker (or containerization in general) makes it really easy to keep a clean host system when you regularly try out new services, there’s no baggage left behind when you remove a container and once you remove their mount/volume, you are usually rid of them pretty cleanly. Additionally it makes migration to new machines/distros way easier and less time consuming.
I don’t rely on docker seperation to keep my machine safe, although I probably could
Thanks for posting