Know when web pages change! Stay on top of new information! Live your data-life pro-actively instead of re-actively, do not rely on manipulative social media for consuming important information.

Maybe you need to be notified the moment a government or company web page changes, or possibly you’re waiting for an item to go on sale.

This can be installed and run on a Raspberry Pi at home, or installed quickly as a Docker image.

See https://github.com/dgtlmoon/changedetection.io

#technology #opensource #selfhosted #changedetection #monitoring

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once you’ve figured out how to do that…please make a post.

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I’m still finagling with it but I used the Website Agent and xpaths and it seems to work as intended. I followed a bit of this guide. The problem I’m currently trying to solve is that one of the websites I monitor lazy-loads content with JS, and huginn tries to instantly grab html data.

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i have selenium standalone container and they dont support javascript and cookies out of the box. will check that linode guide. thanks.

was fiddleling with n8n and portia aswell…but never to much success.

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