[09:49] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, critters and everything else
[18:29] <ChinnoDog> What is the best tool for monitoring a web page for changes?
[18:32] <waltman> I wrote one in perl when I was in grad school. Let me see if I still have the code...
[18:33] <ChinnoDog> I thought the answer as going to be a web site that blasts notifications but a command line notifier is just as good I suppose.
[18:34] <jthan> ChinnoDog: is it just html, a static page?
[18:36] <waltman> I think it was just a simple think I ran as a cronjob
[18:40] <jedijf> ChinnoDog: Welcome to Visualping!  https://visualping.io/pricing
[18:40] <jedijf> i use that to monitor one site....not sure why...but i do
[18:48] <waltman> Very old code: https://gist.github.com/waltman/51bba29f97499617af0f14f81107bdfb
[18:48] <waltman> it's still using svn!
[18:49] <waltman> I should probably clean that up and make an actual project out of it.
[18:49] <ChinnoDog> Yea. Like a monitor bot for IRC.
[18:52] <ChinnoDog> jedijf: Trying out that site now.
[20:18] <ChinnoDog> https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/detect-website-change-notification/
[20:18] <ChinnoDog> ^ I found that. Checking out the alternatives.
[20:26] <ChinnoDog> onwebchange.com looks like the best deal for any practical use. Unlimited trackers with 60 minute tracking intervals for 2.79 €/mo