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API might cost a lot of money for the amount of requests you want to send. API may not include some fields in the data you want. API is rate limited, scraping might not be. API requires agreement to usage terms, scraping does not (though the recent LinkedIn scraping case might weaken that argument.)


This is all software, companies keep finding excuses to tack on “features” that increase development cost which eventually lead to necessary price increases.
In the professional world you will rarely ever hear project managers and leaders ask the question “would our customers rather pay extra for feature X or save money by sticking to their simpler feature set?” This is because development is nearly always started with the long term goal of incorporating a feature into the product to increase the overall “value” of the product. This increased “value” of the product then means that the company should charge more for it.
I am ranting now.


With Garmin, you’re paying a premium because you’re not the product.
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin-forerunner-series/
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin/


One of my two only used commands. The other being yay.


You must have me confused for someone else, I am not on any other reply chain except this one.


yes I am chronically unemployed and I blame the “hidden” requirements boogeyman for my troubles


No, I’m skeptical because it sounds more like disillusionment.


That sounds salty.


I’ve left jobs when I don’t get rewarded for hard work. Thankfully we live in a free market that allows me to also freely choose my employer and occupation.


Humans do not like the same thing over and over every day.
Speak for yourself, I like routine and being rewarded for working hard.


I love it when my connected and likely not security hardened devices needlessly include components that would be valuable to compromise.


I’m in the same boat as the commentator. Moved from Phoenix to Chicago. I like seasons.


Simply “web design” has been a dying profession in the US too. I’d argue website building platforms (SquareSpace and the like) have more to do with this market drying up then AI does.


Especially when they’re horribly crushed!


Unfortunately the students that could have brought peace to the middle east were horribly crushed the day before! Shame, really.


I’m a developer, so I find it easier because dependency management is easier (especially if you have a good package manager, arch btw). WSL is improving but is still not enough for my needs (big projects that use usb are not well supported).


Likely simply letting one of the tankers know that their fly was undone!


I wonder what the man was protesting 🤔
GustavoM your name sounds familiar, did you play Planetside? I was (technically still am) in one of the leetfits and we would have some of the aim gods try to share their knowledge and it boiled down to something similar. Don’t tense your hand (click to fire naturally tenses your hand so you have to learn to reduce that), prioritize a relaxed posture, and learn your mouse grip (try them all out!). I’ve heard OSU is very good for those that want to improve their hand eye coordination (and get comfortable with their mouse). I’ve also heard of using spacebar to shoot but only when you want to isolate aim from shooting. But you should train both together as well.