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A whole fleet of obfuscation techniques inside a delicious burger

A data-centric public web page uses some fun (but ultimately ineffective) obfuscation methods to spoil naive attempts at scraping their data. It’s not completely clear to me why it was worthwhile to obfuscate the data in this way, preventing scraping? Data licensing issues? Or just being paranoid about people trying to rebuild the functionality? Someone having fun?



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A data-centric public web page uses some fun (but ultimately ineffective) obfuscation methods to spoil naive attempts at scraping their data. It’s not completely clear to me why it was worthwhile to obfuscate the data in this way, preventing scraping? Data licensing issues? Or just being paranoid about people trying to rebuild the functionality? Someone having fun?



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A whole fleet of obfuscation techniques inside a delicious burger

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