11 pointsby tornikeo18 days ago10 comments
  • y4218 days ago
    1. Open API for rental/real estate stuff at immoscout24...

    There's an API but you have to pay for it. Which I understand on one side, but then: immoscout24 is basicly the biggest player and this is not about consumer goods but one essential good: flats, space to live. So I think it should be mandatory to offer data to everyone who wants to research house & flat pricing/demand data.

    2. A generic API for governmental financial transaction data! This would make research so much easiere. There are couple of open data platforms, but look at how scrambled the data is. What is a "financial transaction"? It's basically nothing else then "from, to, amount, reason, category" - I know there's more, but you can break it down, if you want. So, right now every city, district and government is maintaining their own "database". I once tried to analyse EFRE data. Turns out, while this data is basically open and free, every party offers their own weird format, XLSX, CSV and you name it.

    I don't see why no one ever tooks the effort to "normalize" such a simple thing - again: I know there's more. But the big picture should simply allow you to create a generic protocol/stream for that kind of data.

    • KellyCriterion18 days ago
      Curious: What is the price they are charging?
  • dlcarrier17 days ago
    A free Reddit API for third party tools to increase usability (sometimes also called accessibility)

    Then again, I probably make much better use of my time, because that doesn't exist.

    • chistev17 days ago
      I made a comment before seeing yours.

      This was what I said - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46702864

      • dlcarrier17 days ago
        There's several Reddit scraper libraries that could be useful. Most popular YouTube clients use scraping, despite Google's active attempts to evade them, and considering Reddit's extremely slow development cadence and poor software quality, I'd expect Reddit scrapers to be pretty stable.
  • weirdmantis6918 days ago
    General sports APIs where you can get real time and historical sports data.
  • tmtvl18 days ago
    An itch.io API which ticks all the boxes for the Heroic Games Launcher. The Itch app is pretty terrible and Heroic is fairly okay, so it'd be nice if I could manage my collection like I do my GOG collection.
  • dhruv300617 days ago
    Well I would like an API for “Why Did This Trend?”.

    Also making an api client : https://voiden.md/

  • sockbot18 days ago
    API to interface with my telecom companies to start and stop service, manage my account, book service techs, create billing reports
  • KellyCriterion18 days ago
    You are basicly looking for an API to tell you where to place your stock bets then, right? :-D
    • hahahahhaah17 days ago
      I like the current stock apis but they limit the end date / time to now.
  • chistev17 days ago
    Reddit keeps banning my account despite all my best attempts at evading. It's spooky.

    So an API that let's me post and comment on Reddit (I can't use the official Reddit API because I get banned as I said before)

    I don't even know if this is possible. But I'd pay for the service.

  • pseudohadamard17 days ago
    WinDisenshittifyAndRestart() would be an API I'd kill for.
  • yurttutan17 days ago
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