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Gregg helped me and my team many times - pro bono. I once made a silly typo in some code that he kindly reviewed. When he found the error, he pointed to it with a wink. Always helpful on big stuff and small stuff. His tools are first class. And I had an online dialog with him within the last 2 months and had no idea about his condition. Will miss him.


have used it for exactly the same purpose; have not found an equivalent tool/service - thank HTTrack


How did you construct that link? For example, where do these bits come from: 1.wE4.E3Qm.Fu3gorL0b1_5


I didn't construct that link: It was the link that appeared when, as a New York Times subscriber, I clicked "Share this story."


Scott Galloway made his bones with similar WeWork analysis. Once Galloway exposed the non-sustainable WeWork economics, others picked up his work and added their own spin. While WeWork would have imploded without the Galloway analysis, Scott's articles were the tipping point.


I just read Hari Seldon to find out what will happen in the future.


Great example: Gluing programs together (page 9)


Inflation is a government policy. It is a method to deflate the real value of government debt.

Like many government policies, unintended consequences generate headlines about how one policy negatively affects part of a society that another policy is working to protect.

At a macro level, government debt can only be resolved two ways: increase taxes to meet maturing obligations; reduce the real value of the obligations via inflation (and/or a combination of the two).

Future economist will have two national debt policies to analyze: Germany (with its constitutional low-debt mandate) and US which discovered over time that it could issue debt at far greater amounts than previous economist ever thought possible.



Please show a successful query. For example, here is a test query: curl -d POST https://api.siteview.app {"url": "https://lite.cnn.com"}



Here is another part of the response: <span class="cf-footer-item sm:block sm:mb-1">Cloudflare Ray ID: <strong class="font-semibold">8236b959ba542980</strong></span>


Note: i was running a VPN but turned it off for the experiment - thinking that something is causing a network redirect


I dont think it was the vpn. Tried again with the same command and it worked. Im guessing it was just a bit overloaded because of this post


When testing the wework link i get this message: `<title>Worker threw exception | api.siteview.app | Cloudflare</title> (more ...)`. Does curl need additional information to escape this type of response? Do you use a curl alternative?


Here is my string: curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d POST https://api.siteview.app { "url": "https://wework.com" }. Do you see a problem with that request (because i am receiving the same Cloudflare message)


ChatGPT said this is the correct cURL syntax:

``` curl -X POST https://api.siteview.app -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{ "url": "https://wework.com" }' ```


Got it. works well. a very useful tool.


are you passing the `content-type: application/json` header? I just now ran the wework and it worked as expected


Does this work if an HTML page is on a Cloudflare network? My experiment returns the message: An unknown error occurred while rendering the page.


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