All for OSS and all but seems like one of two things will happen:
A. This repo becomes really popular and useful for a lot of projects, cloudflare or someone else hears of it, looks a the code, finds a way to block it.
B. It doesn’t become popular
Seems like there's a lot of documentation oriented tools coming out right now. I guess this is a little different since it's a separate wiki, but genuine question L why do we need this so much documentation anymore when you can just ask an agent questions about what it does? Are there actual numbers or something saying that agents read documentation better than code? Because otherwise, it's kind of a waste of tokens filling up context (especially inline) with descriptive documentation.
I think it might start getting expensive though, no? You'd likely need to do a fair amount of crawling each day for every location just because events get canceled, change details, are newly created, etc.? I guess it depends how much you're actually using the LLMs based tactics vs more traditional crawls
Are these properties regulated in a similar manner as AirBnB, etc.? Also, one of the main points about staying in an airbnb is there's some amount of accountability so they get good reviews/don't get delisted. Is there some way of telling whether a particular host is a 'safe' bet?