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MarginaliaSearch
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blogs.hn
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Show HN: Hacker News Blogroll
I didn't know about your project and used https://blogs.hn
What's also helpful to get the feeds directly to your RSS Reader: https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs
However, I also needed to put some work into it and remove some blogs, because they're written in a foreign language or just not that interesting for me.
- A nostalgic look back at when the Internet still felt joyful
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Show HN: ProgrammerLyf – Your daily dose of programming content delivered via IM
* Individual blogs that have ranked well on HN (courtesy https://blogs.hn)
- Ask HN: What are some of the best SaaS/tech blogs?
- Ask HN: Where do you post your blogs apart from HN?
- Show HN: Blogs.hn – tiny blog directory
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Show HN: Blogs.hn • Tiny Blog Directory
Hi friends!
Like others on here, I was inspired by the "personal blogs" post :)
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36575081
In proper HN fashion, the site is open-source and requires no JS!
There's instructions on how to add/edit a blog on the Github README.
[1] https://github.com/surprisetalk/blogs.hn
Note that your blog might appear in blogs.json, but not on the site! Right now I'm using the following code to filter out blogs. Your blog might appear by adding title, desc, etc.
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MarginaliaSearch
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Marginalia: 3 Years
> 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...
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The Internet Is Full of AI Dogshit
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/
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Where Have All the Websites Gone?
Have you heard of https://www.marginalia.nu/ in general, and especially the https://search.marginalia.nu/ from there?
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The Web Is Fantastic
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
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Ask HN: What's your "it's not stupid if it works" story?
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
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Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web
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:
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A new approach to domain ranking
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...
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"We pulled off an SEO heist with AI and stole 3.6M impressions."
#1 cause in the decline of Google maybe. https://search.marginalia.nu/ seems to manage though, so maybe Google just doesn't care.
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Show HN: I am curating the best websites on the internet
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/).
What are some alternatives?
programmer-lyf-bot - Your Daily Dose of Programming Content via IM (ft. GitHub Actions)
artadosearch - Artado Search is open source, private and highly customizable search engine
worstpress - Welcome to the world's *worst* website builder.
tersenet - A new type of JavaScript-free light-weight fast browser built on rst and web assembly. Does not actually exist.
awesome-uses - A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups, gear, software and configs.
Senpwai - A desktop app for tracking and batch downloading anime
lieu - community search engine
mwmbl - An open source, non-profit search engine implemented in python
public - TEXT://PROTOCOL CLIENT
searx-instances - SearXNG instances list
hn-search - Hacker News Search