awesome-dva
Yacy
awesome-dva | Yacy | |
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19 | 115 | |
31 | 3,260 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
about 5 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | Java | |
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-dva
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AI Websites Collection
AI Collection
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Template Literal Types: How To Type Strings
TypeScript Awesome Template Literal Types Curated list of awesome Template Literal Types examples. Handbook Template Literal Types Articles I need to learn about TypeScript Template Literal Types TypeScript: Template Literal Types Exploring Template Literal Types in TypeScript 4.1 TypeScript Splits the Atom! Mastering TypeScript Template Literal Types Videos It's Clash of Code but with TypeScript only by William Candillon It's Brainf**k , but types only by William Candillon It's Wordle, but types only by William Candillon All 140 TypeScript Challenges - Video Solutions and Explanations by Michigan TypeScript Examples dot notation string type-safe document.querySelector Router params parsing static-path library Expression parser JSON Parser JSON Serializer GraphQL Typed AST SQL Database CSS Parser ELIZA Bot Typescript Type System Adventure - by Rick Love Printf/Log Bitwise Arithmetic tRPC Split Privatized Join Extract all paths from object Repeat Schummar-translate kysely chicane prefix-properties typelevel-parser type-trident hypescript anysort wordle pretty-cache-header nanostores-router dot-path-value infer-html-events hotscript Use…
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Discover new developer communities (Discord, Slack, etc.)
Awesome Communities
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Top 30 Open Source Projects( JavaScript ,Java, and more)
Check out Awesome Lists.
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OSS Alternatives No. 2
Awesome Alternatives ![Awesome](https://awesome.re/badge-flat.svg) ![Awesome Humane Tech](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech/main/humane-tech-badge.svg?sanitize=true) ![delightful](https://codeberg.org/LinuxCafeFederation/awesome-alternatives/raw/branch/master/delightful-badge.png) A curated list of mostly free and open source alternatives to proprietary software and services.
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Awesome Web Browsers
A curated list of awesome web browsers for desktop, mobile, terminal etc.
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Discovery and Twitter API v2
This is where my second side project comes in: Awesome Modern Twitter API. This is aiming to be an Awesome List that the community can contribute to in order to build a list of libraries, SDKs, tools, tutorials and projects that can help other developers to start to use the new API as quickly as possible, and to discover resources that we might not have listed directly in the main documentation. Why "Modern"? Well, that's a metaphorical "line in the sand" - v1.1 is at the end of its life and no new features will be added there, the future is the new foundation from v2 (and onwards), so the list will only include resources for the new platform.
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Potherca's Weekly Github Stars - 2020 Week 25
Awesome Solid
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Projen - External Project Types
Well first, you need a use case. In this case, I wanted to make an list for projen. It then occured to me there are hundreds of awesome lists. I had never made an awesome list before. Turns out currently most folks would use yeoman. Unfrotunately, while it works great, it can definitely add some more end-2-end automation like CI/CD, dep updates, security updates, auto-approvals/merging, auto linting......
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Vodafone redefiniert was ein sicheres Passwort ist
Lernen kannst du auf hackthebox oder diverse vulberable apps. https://github.com/rarecoil/awesome-dva
Yacy
- New ways we're tackling spammy, low-quality content on Search
- YaCy, a distributed Web Search Engine, based on a peer-to-peer network
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New 60% of OpenAI model's responses contain plagiarism
It turns out you can make it all the way to become president of Harvard [1] while ignoring this rule so it is questionable whether it is as set in stone as you make it out to be, at least in certain disciplines.
In a way these models are a perfect mirror of the current academic climate. They plagiarise without remorse, they follow the latest identity-politics diktat to a point and make up 'facts' when needed to reach a desired narrative. Google Gemini is the latest example [2] of where this leads.
Given that it is plausible that models like these will soon be used in educational settings this is a recipe for disaster. The same goes for the trend to replace search engine results with 'interpreted' results in which LLMs take up the same role as Winston in 1984: Winston works in the Ministry of Truth where he alters historical records to fit the needs of the Party.
It is time for a decentralised distributed search engine which limits itself to pure search, something like YaCy [3]. Something to replace Winstonian search engines like Google and Bing (et al.).
[1] https://www.campusreform.org/article/claudine-gay-is-a-dei-h...
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39465255
[3] https://yacy.net/
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Is Google Getting Worse? A Longitudinal Investigation of SEO Spam in Search [pdf]
> Now I just need some kind of open source search engine to run on it ...
Here you go: https://yacy.net
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Welcome to mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
I remember https://yacy.net/ but the big problem of this project was java and had not implementations in others languages. I mean it as imagine torrent was only in perl.
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admarus alternatives - ipfs-search and Yacy
3 projects | 9 Aug 2023
Admarus is similar as Yacy but aims to be distributed where Yacy is federated. Both are made for the web
- Brave Search launches own image and video search
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Show HN: DiskerNet – Browse the Internet from Your Disk, Now Open Source
You should check out https://yacy.net: a global, P2P web search engine, where each peer can build and share its own index, etc.
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How do you organize your data?
I also have an instance of Yacy installed, which I use to index the entire system, giving me my own private, internal search engine.
- Ask HN: Best search engine alternatives to Google?
What are some alternatives?
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
Searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine
ZAP - The ZAP core project
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
searxng - SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
machine-learning-for-software-engineers - A complete daily plan for studying to become a machine learning engineer.
Gigablast - Nov 20 2017 -- A distributed open source search engine and spider/crawler written in C/C++ for Linux on Intel/AMD. From gigablast dot com, which has binaries for download. See the README.md file at the very bottom of this page for instructions.
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
Seeks - Seeks is a decentralized p2p websearch and collaborative tool.
startbootstrap-heroic-features - A Bootstrap HTML homepage template with feature boxes - created by Start Bootstrap
Typesense - Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences