Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing
An Internet has released Kage (business model: “Uber for wget”), hosted on GitHub (business model: “Uber for README.MD”), which drives a real headless Chrome (business model: “Uber for spyware”) to render a website, wait for the JavaScript to finish loading its tracking beacons, then strip out all the scripts so the page can be opened offline without phoning home to Google Analytics. Hackernews, literally all of whom have already solved this problem with SingleFile, curl --mirror, or a carefully preserved copy of Lynx, immediately descend to recommend every other tool ever written for the same purpose, while a separate pack of webshits tut about the --no-sandbox flag as if the security of their offline Paul Graham essay collection is a matter of national urgency. The whole exercise is futile anyway, since most websites are just text files served to six strangers per day, and the project will be abandoned the moment the author realizes that archiving the web is like trying to preserve a fart in a jar.