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ChrisArchitectabout 15 hours ago
scraped from....where? The Lost & Found systems are all public? Sorry I haven't had to dig something out of a lost & found that wasn't a cardboard box under a front desk or whatever...
spelkabout 2 hours ago
It is scraped from Pixit. They sell lost/found, evidence + seized item management systems. [1] The listings are public; it was cool OP turned this into a mini art piece.

[1] https://www.pixithq.com/

happytoexplainabout 3 hours ago
>Hundreds of places use one software tool for managing lost items, and I scraped their archives

Am I not understanding your question? It's one system - and either their archives are public on purpose, or their endpoints are simply unsecured.

jmclnxabout 3 hours ago
I was thinking this was directory "lost+found", but it is about "lost and found" at places like airports.
russfinkabout 2 hours ago
Go ahead and cut a notch out of my expertise card, but in all my years playing with UNIX, I’ve never used that directory.
stevewodil27 minutes ago
You don’t use it, the system might in edge cases