The world’s fastest GTFS validator. Catch errors instantly before they reach Google Maps. Runs entirely on your device-your data never leaves your computer.
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Inspired by the official standards, rebuilt for the modern era.
The easiest way to validate feeds on your machine.
Integrate ultra-fast validation into your ETL pipelines.
pip install gtfs-guru
import gtfs_guru
report = gtfs_guru.validate("data.zip")
if not report.is_valid:
print(f"Found {report.error_count} errors")
report.save_html("report.html")
cargo install gtfs-guru-cli
gtfs-guru -i ./feed.zip -o ./dist
# Output JSON for CI/CD
gtfs-guru --json -i feed.zip | jq .
For film scholars, completionists, or anyone curious about a movie that has vanished from official platforms, this is a valuable resource. For casual viewers expecting crisp HD and reliable subtitles, it will likely be frustrating.
OK.ru (Odnoklassniki) started as a Russian social network but has evolved into an unexpected archive of user-uploaded movies, TV shows, and rare videos. Here’s what you need to know about watching The Hideaway there: the hideaway ok.ru
Users typically use OK.ru to host or watch content that is difficult to find on mainstream Western streaming services, such as: Vintage Sitcoms : Full episodes of classic shows like The Odd Couple For film scholars, completionists, or anyone curious about
Beyond movies, "The Hideaway" also appears in the context of specialized gaming groups: Here’s what you need to know about watching
: Short snippets or rare cuts of older movies. The odd couple - Season 1 Ep. 15 - The hideaway
Note: Since "The Hideaway" could refer to different films (e.g., the 2011 thriller with Jennifer Lawrence? No, that’s The Beaver; or the 2020 indie The Hideaway?), please confirm the exact title and year on OK.ru. This review addresses the general phenomenon of watching obscure films on that platform.
Depending on which version you find, The Hideaway typically refers to a dramatic thriller or a character-driven indie film (often from the 2000s-2010s) about someone seeking solitude, escaping a troubled past, or uncovering secrets in a remote location. For the purpose of this review, we’ll treat it as a representative example of the many mid-budget, non-mainstream films that are difficult to find on paid streaming services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.