MarginaliaSearch VS tersenet

Compare MarginaliaSearch vs tersenet and see what are their differences.

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A new type of JavaScript-free light-weight fast browser built on rst and web assembly. Does not actually exist. (by runvnc)
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MarginaliaSearch

Posts with mentions or reviews of MarginaliaSearch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-25.
  • Marginalia: 3 Years
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Feb 2024
    > I think a larger concern is how you'll address the Bus Factor going forward

    I can't speak to how much energy it is to go from code to serving requests, but FWIW the code is AGPLv3 and seems to be updated regularly https://github.com/MarginaliaSearch/MarginaliaSearch/blob/v2...

  • The Internet Is Full of AI Dogshit
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Jan 2024
    Regarding the last sentence: The problem is that capitalism knows no limits. Sure, it would be nice to pay a monthly subscription for genuinely good and desirable content/search results...

    But what if the CEO of the service provider needs another $5m bonus? What if the stock needs to go up so that the shareholder gamblers can get more dividend paid? What if all of a sudden the service gets bought out?

    The truth is that what you are seeking is more likely to come from someone who is just passionate about it with not that much motivation based on profit. That doesn't mean that this entity or person can't be financially supported but it gets problematic when profit is the _main_ incentive.

    For a good example of an interesting search engine built by a single guy, see Marginalia: https://search.marginalia.nu/

  • Where Have All the Websites Gone?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Jan 2024
    Have you heard of https://www.marginalia.nu/ in general, and especially the https://search.marginalia.nu/ from there?
  • The Web Is Fantastic
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Dec 2023
    There's a decent amount of people still keeping the fire burning for the "old web." It takes a little digging, but it's out there.

    Some links for you:

    * https://wiby.me/ — search engine that emphasizes simple/plain/hobbyist pages. Try the "surprise me" link a few times.

    * https://neustadt.fr/essays/the-small-web/ — article, "Rediscovering the Small Web"

    * https://search.marginalia.nu/ — author (hangs out on HN sometimes, too (marginalia_nu)

    Actually, here's a link to a similar discussion on an old HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30783391

  • Ask HN: What's your "it's not stupid if it works" story?
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Dec 2023
    I built a recipe detector. You can, you know, train some sort of AI model to do this like with fasttext, or maybe do naive bayesian inference, but as it turns out, you can also:

    https://github.com/MarginaliaSearch/MarginaliaSearch/blob/ma...

    It works annoyingly well.

  • Marginalia is a great search engine that returns results from lesser-known blogs and websites
    1 project | /r/InnerNet | 8 Dec 2023
  • Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Dec 2023
    For some values of "nobody"; this westerner enjoys https://search.marginalia.nu (in addition to more common engines) and has high hopes for the new site browser:
  • A new approach to domain ranking
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Dec 2023
    Result ranking takes a lot of variables, and factors like excessive tracking and affiliate links is one of them in my search engine.

    You can poke around in the result valuation code here: https://github.com/MarginaliaSearch/MarginaliaSearch/blob/ma...

  • "We pulled off an SEO heist with AI and stole 3.6M impressions."
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Nov 2023
    #1 cause in the decline of Google maybe. https://search.marginalia.nu/ seems to manage though, so maybe Google just doesn't care.
  • Show HN: I am curating the best websites on the internet
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Oct 2023
    Congratulations on shipping.

    I see a lot of focus on startups, AI tools, productivity hacks, tech stacks, etc. What audience do you have in mind? I personally find that the most interesting sites on HN are outside of your scope here (examples: https://ciechanow.ski/, https://neal.fun/, https://search.marginalia.nu/).

tersenet

Posts with mentions or reviews of tersenet. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-01.
  • Notcurses: Blingful character graphics/TUI library
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Feb 2024
    Is it able to show actual videos or is that just to make the demo more interesting and inserted externally?

    I would like to combine something like this with https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet or some of those ideas.

  • Software Disenchantment
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Oct 2023
    Here's an idea I had that is a bit related https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet

    Although I may never have time to actually work on it. Especially since it will be a complete waste of time unless I can get a huge number of people to adopt it.

  • I'm fed up with it, so I'm writing a browser
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Sep 2023
    "Writing a browser" (from scratch) at this point basically means you are implementing a type of portable operating-system-in-a-box (the web platform) and that it will be compatible with whatever Google decides to add to theirs.

    The browser is so comprehensive in functionality and APIs, and such a challenge to keep up with Google's constant churn of new features and total dominance, that not even Microsoft could do it.

    Here is my somewhat related pet project: Tersenet. https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet

  • Bye, Gemini
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Aug 2023
    I loved playing around with Gemini. Something loosely along those lines can definitely work. Who knows what will become popular in the future. Extreme web page bloat leaves the door open.

    Here are a couple of other alternative ideas for the web:

    https://freenet.org/

    https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet (an idea, not implemented)

  • Ask HN: If money was no object what software would you create?
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Nov 2022
    I might make a new version of this http://vintagesimulator.com with VR support.

    Or actually build this https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet

    What I have been thinking about for a few years is a SaaS that takes a video stream and in real-time outputs a 3d reconstruction with separate posed meshes, or maybe even some type of (CAD-like) boundary representation.

    It should be possible to use NeRFs to create a VR "teleportation" application.

    Also I think that VR or mixed reality user interfaces should be 3D and possibly haptic, and that doing everything in 2d windows in VR doesn't make much sense. So there will eventually be an OS for mixed reality that has 3D widgets or components that can interact and have interesting interfaces.

    It will also soon be possible to "clone" a person using dynamic NeRF-like technology combined with new multimodal models of behavior and cognition. Such as take every script from the Colbert show, feed it into a model that combines a LLM with gestures and some visual/spatial correspondence. Automatically create a late night monologue.

  • Show HN: We launched a new web browser
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Apr 2022
    Seems really interesting so I have been Googling to try to figure out what you are talking about. Is the Hydraulic product a way to easily deploy GraalVM software? And maybe by adding some type of search and document browsing capability, it can become a new type of web browser?

    Could you take a look at my comment in this thread and also at https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet

    I have not totally updated that but my current thinking is that we really want to finish deconstructing the overlay operating system that the "web browser" has become. For example, we should actually not bundle the information browsing program and application VM together, but rather have a simple standard for them to work together. Such as, the info browser can save the list of the application binaries to a file that the VM system knows to watch.

    We also actually want to further decompose this into a multilevel window manager concept. On the first level, just a rule that applications save and reload window layouts.

    I really think it should be a goal to standardize on some web assembly extension with simple UI features like canvas or framebuffer and keyboard events.

  • Ask HN: How do you feel about Chrome becoming a browser monopoly?
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Apr 2022
    We should be working on an alternative paradigm. https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet
  • Seize the Means of Computation
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Apr 2022
    Wow hello famous person.

    This weekend I got back to doing a little bit of work on my TerseNet concept, inspired by one of your articles "https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/adblocking-how-about-n..." and things like the Gemini Protocol with the idea of combating monopolies by making protocols simple enough for the average programmer or small team to implement them.

    https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet -- still just some ideas, not an actual prototype.

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