I'm making FetchNotifs, a site to track online changes, such as price drops.
If I'm not mistaken he supports the strike. Good on him.
For convenience, it's great. The sandboxing is good as well. Flatseal is a must have for me, though.
fetchnotifs.com — tracks prices and other changes on the web. Made by me :3
100% agree, I'll edit my post. https://keepa.com/ is also nice if you're just looking on Amazon.
YSK: Many price drops aren't what they seem...
<p>Online sellers claim to offer a discount while actually raising the price. Shoppers think they have found a bargain. </p>
Why YSK: Online platforms, particularly some very prominent offenders, may artificially spike prices before creating "discounts". Whether this is intentional or the result of third party sellers fighting amongst themselves, I cannot say. Either way, don't blindly purchase something because of a deal (camelcamelcamel is great to see price history if you just care about Amazon). Besides, if your sole motivation to purchase something is based on a discount, you might be better off cutting consumption instead.
Source: I run fetchnotifs. While checking the logs this morning, I was scared to death I deployed a bug to production—Nope, it's just that day of the year.