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Interesting idea! Thank you for sharing.


Amazin! what's the total cost for you?


Hanging around 5 grand. Unfortunately the R&D process was rough! The R&D BOM is linked below, feel free to take a look. If you were to build it, I'd estimate it costing around 1500 dollars (or less).


Thank you for sharing!


Back in my day, I thought spending $50 in wood shop was rough.


Yeah. My "budget" for similar scale project (sw, fw, hw, enclosure co-design) in high school 24 years ago was about $200. I'd have loved to have these kinds of resources/lab tools access. I even made [private, so that tool makers did not patch the holes/obfuscate] cracks for Eagle, HI-TECH C compilers and Solid Edge, to have some nice SW tools to work with, without arbitrary limits.

But I sure had plenty of time, and it was fun to always be learning something new. Simpler times when it was out of reach to have anything done for me, like prototype PCBs and let alone assembly. :)

These days are absolutely crazy in comaprison, with all the ready-made SBCs or SBC modules, and free software, and like $4 PCB prototyping services and CNC machining, 3D printing, $15 powerful FPGAs, $7 fully Linux capable 1GHz Cortex-A7 tiny computer modules for bread-boards, and cheap components from China... Still remember going to a shop buying single unit amounts of SMD resistors and capacitors over the counter. Now I can get 4000 unit SMD sample book for a few $ and never think about it again. Even my 2000 self would be able to afford it without much trouble. It's kind of a force multiplier easily available even for high-schoolers.


the question is when


That would be interesting to add! But I guess it's not for tracking a domain anymore? There's a feature request on SerpApi public roadmap: https://github.com/serpapi/public-roadmap/issues/811.


interesting!


Thanks! :)


Can you share how long it took for you to parse the HTML? I recently experimented with comparing different AI models, including GPT-4o, alongside Gemini and Claude to parse raw HTML: https://serpapi.com/blog/web-scraping-with-ai-parsing-html-t.... Result is pretty interesting.


13? wow!


One thing have been missing for static CMS for me is the ability to upload my image to 3rd party like uploadcare.


I'm working on support for things like S3 and R2.


I think puppeteer is the way to go!


I'll definitely go with Astro if you don't need any CMS stuff. They already have a blog template. It's super fast to deploy to vercel as well. So you can just focus write your content.


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