I thought of offering this as a service too. Of course you'll never see my comment because the bitches behind hackernews think they are more righteous than me.
I still don't understand how eating up a bunch of CPU cycles to layer one useless number (dollars) on top of another useless number (digital coin) is beneficial to society.
I like the idea of block-chain transactions as a replacement for ACH, but this is just ridiculous.
* Liking posts on facebook
* Scraping friends that have unfriend/blocked/added me
* Scraping messaging history because APIs don't support it
* Aggregating location data
* Running tests for projects
* Finding code blocks that are too long
* Downloading personal data
* Logging in to every site I have an account with
I wrote one that just takes a list of XPath queries and returns the set. It also accepts an object with properties set to XPath and returns the JSON object populated with the results of the XPath. Obviously you would need to end the XPath in text() or @attribute.
It's not if you cease to care about the outcome. It's a numbers game. Apply for everything and everywhere that looks like you could get interested and track everyone you talk to. Recruiters use communication management software for this why shouldn't you.