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goggles-quickstart
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LLMs and Programming in the first days of 2024
I see a lot of recommendations for kagi, but no mention of brave search - specifically the (beta) feature called “goggles”. Afaiu it’s a blend of kagi’s “lenses” and the site ranking in search results.
https://search.brave.com/help/goggles There is a list (search) of public goggles: https://search.brave.com/goggles
The goggles itself are just text files with basic syntax and can be hosted on e.g. github gist. (though you have to publish it to brave)
https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart/blob/main/goggle...
Tbh, I can’t really compare brave search to kagi, since I never used kagi (though I’m using Orion - webkit based browser from the same dev and love it). Afaik, brave search is using its own index, thus making the results somehow limited and inferior to kagis. Just wanted to throw some (free) alternative here that works for me. :)
* Note that Brave search, despite privacy oriented, is still ad funded and there was few controversies about brave’s (browser) privacy in the past. (if that’s relevant for you)
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How to block websites from search results in Brave Search?
You are technically in control of it even if it is in Brave's servers, so, you can create, modify it and delete it. https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart
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Reputable UL-focused backpacking blogs and resources?
I'm putting together a list of UL resources to ultimately become indexed and searchable (through Goggles). This index will be public and something that will hopefully be community maintained, but I'll just be getting it started for now.
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Brave search goggle question
If you have some time, would you like to try to create such a Goggle? There are some instructions and examples as to how to do that here: https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart
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Looking for a website blocker that works with Brave
If you talk about search results, well, Brave Search has goggles, you only need a github account and you can create your own list, so you can only get what you want.
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Brave Search lets you remove Pinterest results and more
"Goggles are simple, self-contained text files which can be hosted in Github or Gitlab. These files contain instructions allowing you to tell Brave Search how you'd like your results to be ranked. You can target specific URL patterns (and, soon, website titles and other aspects of Web pages) and indicate how their ranking should be altered (e.g. boosted, downranked, or completely discarded from the results)." - https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart
Great to see a company protecting and empowering its users. I just tried it out myself. Very easy to implement (e.g., "Amazon-Excluded Search"). Thanks for sharing!
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I'm really starting to dislike Google
Try Brave goggles: https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart
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YaCy – your own search engine
If you haven't heard of [Brave Goggles](https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart) I highly recommend checking it out. Just being able to create the search index is a massive task, so being able to apply rules server-side to their "expanded recall set" will give you what most people building search engines want, which is to control the algorithm. We weren't able to do that until now since applying rules client-side doesn't work well on a small search result set.
Related: I created a tool to create Goggles using subreddits as a signal source for domains: [Narwhalizer](https://github.com/forcesunseen/narwhalizer)
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Google Search Is Quietly Damaging Democracy | A series of incremental changes over the years has transformed the tool from an explorative search function to one that is ripe for deception
To learn more about Goggles, visit the repository, where you can find the syntax specification, examples, FAQs, and more.
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Discussion Thread
And most important of all, anyone can create, apply and share their own rules (https://github.com/brave/goggles-quickstart). This means you can effectively implement your own web result ranking. For example you can give priority to websites you consider more trustworthy and remove the ones that have low-quality clickbait.
promnesia
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Mozilla "MemoryCache" Local AI
In term of automatically saving everything, There is heyday.xyz, polished but quite expensive. Or https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia, a more experimental take.
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Update 4: RedReader granted non-commercial accessibility exemption
Promnesia & theconversation.social were on similar themes/solutions.
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Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?
1. you often don't know what resources you will really "value" in the future, so no more to save or not to save, this is the question
2. tagging, to be effective, require discipline (thinking about then sticking to an agile system). So, we just replace it with search, preferably NLP/AI (so you don't have to remember the exact keywords)
Apps do exist, from the expansive [1] to the experimental [2].
Personally I invested time in my filling system, and over-saving does not cause me much angst, so I’m OK with it. I also use maintenance as an occasion for renewed discovery.
[1] https://heyday.xyz/
[2] https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia
- Ask HN: Search what you've seen on the web before
- Making Twitter likes/bookmarks backup tool as side quest of offline first browser (that saves everything)
- Making Twitter likes/bookmarks backup tool as side quest of browser that saves everything
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Making Twitter likes backup tool as side quest of browser/second brain
I want to build a browser that captures everything I saw on the internet, allows me to search it, run graph algorithms (like PageRank). Improves navigation (by showing trails as tree instead of tabs). Heavily offline focused (Backend only for updates, maybe for analytics).
Difference with rewind.ai: linkkraft does not have funding, i'm solo, no apps & image/video/audio recognition. Focus on web, trails, research and using web copies, selections/highlights as part of your notes & whiteboards. Preserving all possible graphs.
My inspirations: https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/berrypicking.html, https://beepb00p.xyz/promnesia.html, Jeff Raskin (Global Search, Zoom UI) https://linkkraft.com/notes/backstory
I've built a prototype with trails tree & HTML snapshoting. For each my step even inside SPA linkkraft creates HTML snapshot.
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Is there a browser extension, which shows suggestions of my vault, when googeling like Evernote's webclipper?
Promnesia works like that: https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia/
- The coolest Python projects you've ever seen?
- Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
What are some alternatives?
grasp - A reliable org-capture browser extension for Chrome/Firefox
YaCyIndexerGreasemonkey - Greasemonkey script to index visited websites with the YaCy P2P search engine.
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
LinkAce - LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites.
archivy - Archivy is a self-hostable knowledge repository that allows you to learn and retain information in your own personal and extensible wiki.
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
PowerDeleteSuite - Power Delete Suite for Reddit
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
monolith - ⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
Toshi - A full-text search engine in rust
ArchiveBox - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... [Moved to: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox]