Yes, I'd just like to add that moms on Facebook may seem invaluable but they are often a misguided version of the information you can read on the subreddit.
Does it capture your view of the page, though (i.e. use your own browser, with its cookie jar, to do the scrape)? I'd like to, for example, snapshot my Facebook feed.
I made an application[0] that does capture your view. It's screenshot-based. It works outside of a browser too - anything on your screen. All local too, so no privacy concerns :)
No it does not. That means it also doesnt work for any news sites that you have subscriptions to.
Im using the joplin web clipper pretty heavily for this purpose.
I am waiting 3.7 compatibility for dict insertion order which I rely in my last project. I know I could use workarounds but now it is safe and stable and I am not in a hurry. Until then waiting in CPython.
Isn't it explicitly discouraged to rely on dict() being ordered? IIRC the Python standard (if it exists) has collections.OrderedDict() in mind to fulfill ordering. I think when CPython introduced ordering, they warned about that. [No references included, happy if somebody provides some]
BSD is mostly overcautious about security that leaves it behind others hardwarewise and softwarewise. For some people that is ok, (who has old but enough hardware or needs to run good enough and settled down software) for others this might be a deal breaker like this case apparently.
Slightly off-topic: About the weather sign at the beginning; there is a tower in Istanbul that was initially build in 1749 to watch for fire and report with baskets (daytime) and lights (night).
Now it is is still in use today as a watch-tower as well as for signaling weather forecast and maritime navigation information to the ships on the Golden Horn at night.