NYT has a public api that can be used to track some so-called "stealth edits". Full text is not supported, but the API has endpoints that provide headlines, abstracts, lead paragraphs, and article word counts.
Everything should work. Headlines that do not appear to have changed are resulting in different MD5 hashes and being duplicated in database. I will fix that at some point.
- why are some articles/edits missing?
- The tracker uses the Archive endpoint, which is only updated three times per day (around 3:30PT, 11:30PT, and 19:30PT). Articles can be published and edited before the tracker sees them. If you do not like this, build your own. It takes like 15 minutes.
article info:
- article_id
- 11a7db59-9e2f-53d7-8bda-ee08340201cd
- pub_date
- 2022-08-12 08:00:09
- section_name
- Movies
- document_type
- article
- web_uri
- https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/12/movies/action-movies-streaming.html
history:
version: 2022-08-12 19:45:05
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
Friday, August 12, 2022
This month’s picks include films about corrupt systems and a fun-loving superhero B movie.
An upside down, just out of focus image of a man viciously stabbing a prone body on the floor opens the Irish writer-director Ross McCall’s gory, prison crime flick. While it takes time before we learn the victim’s name, the brutal perpetrator, a prisoner named Steve (Craig Fairbrass), is our unlikely protagonist. For the other inmates, Steve’s flights of savagery are notorious. For him, they never feel real because he often blacks out in the middle of his heinous acts.
word count: 909
version: 2022-08-17 03:45:04
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
Friday, August 12, 2022
This month’s picks include films about corrupt systems and a fun-loving superhero B movie.
An upside down, just out of focus image of a man viciously stabbing a prone body on the floor opens the Irish writer-director Ross McCall’s gory, prison crime flick. While it takes time before we learn the victim’s name, the brutal perpetrator, a prisoner named Steve (Craig Fairbrass), is our unlikely protagonist. For the other inmates, Steve’s flights of savagery are notorious. For him, they never feel real because he often blacks out in the middle of his heinous acts.
word count: 909
archives:
check archive.today for copies of this article.
check archive.org wayback machine for copies of this article.