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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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google-search-results-nodejs
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Google Search Parameters (2024 Guide)
The Google Search URL parameters are important to understand whether you are maximizing the conversion rate in your ad groups and optimizing your cost per click(CPC) rates in Google Analytics for your ad campaigns, improving your SEO(Search Engine Optimization) metrics for your e-commerce business, or collecting data for your social media project. Using custom parameters for your search will affect the Search Engine Result Page (SERP) data significantly in your favor. SerpApi unlocks the power of SERP data to you with minimal effort, the fastest response times, and in the most complete form.
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How to Create LCEL Chains in LangChain
A SERP API key set in the SERP_API_KEY variable.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2024)
SerpApi | https://serpapi.com | Junior-to-Senior Fullstack Engineer | Illustrator and Graphic Designer | Based in Austin, TX but remote-first structure | Full-time | ONSITE or FULLY REMOTE | $150K - 180K a year 1099 for US or local avg + 20% for outside the US
SerpApi is the leading API to scrape and parse search engine results. We deeply support Google, Google Maps, Google Images, Bing, Baidu, and a lot more.
Our current stack is Ruby, Rails, MongoDB, and React.JS. We are looking for more Junior and Senior FullStack Engineers.
We have an awesome work environment: We are a remote first company (before Covid!). We do continuous integration, continuous deployments, code reviews, code pairings, profit sharing, and most of communication is async via GitHub.
We value super strongly transparency, do open books, have a public roadmap, and contribute to the EFF.
Apply at: https://serpapi.com/careers
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
SerpApi | https://serpapi.com | Junior-to-Senior Fullstack Engineer | Illustrator and Graphic Designer | Based in Austin, TX but remote-first structure | Full-time | ONSITE or FULLY REMOTE | $150K - 180K a year 1099 for US or local avg + 20% for outside the US
SerpApi is the leading API to scrape and parse search engine results. We deeply support Google, Google Maps, Google Images, Bing, Baidu, and a lot more.
Our current stack is Ruby, Rails, MongoDB, and React.JS.
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How to Automate Processes with CrewAI
This code needs two API keys: one for the OpenAI API (GPT-4 is used by the CrewAI "Agents" by default) and one for the SerpAPI (you can create an account for free).
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Scraping the full snippet from Google search result
Sign up for free at SerpApi.
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What is SERP? Meaning, Use Cases and Approaches
SERPApi: SERPApi is a powerful tool that provides developers with an easy and efficient way to extract search engine results page (SERP) data using API.
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Why doesn't anyone seem to care about knowledge cut-off dates?
Assuming privacy is not a concern for coding questions, you can use the following web search APIs to augment your LLM's knowledge - Google's web search API: https://serpapi.com/ - You.com's web-search API: https://api.you.com/ - Metaphor's web-search API: https://platform.metaphor.systems/ - StackExchange question search API: https://api.stackexchange.com/docs/advanced-search
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For RoR, see in production every method call, parameter and return value
I run a large Rails application (https://serpapi.com), and the issues that would be solved with the type system would be close to nil.
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Comparing Types of Databases: A Real-World Benchmark Analysis
SerpApi is an API for scraping Google and other search engines with fast, easy, and complete solutions. Our team is tackling a challenge within our operational database where we house a Locations collection featuring predefined data structures. We aim to offer these locations to clients reliably and allow them to utilize these in their searches with SerpApi's Google Search API, demonstrating the interconnected functionality of various types of databases. You may register to claim free credits to try out our products
quickwit
- Show HN: Search on S3 Using AWS Lambda
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Show HN: Quickwit – OSS Alternative to Elasticsearch, Splunk, Datadog
Hi folks, Quickwit cofounder here.
We started Quickwit 3 years ago with a POC, "Searching the web for under $1000/month" (see HN discussions [0]), with the goal of making a robust OSS alternative to Elasticsearch / Splunk / Datadog.
We have reached a significant milestone with our latest release (0.7) [1], as we have witnessed users of the nightly version of Quickwit deploy clusters with hundreds of nodes, ingest hundreds of terabytes of data daily, and enjoy considerable cost savings.
To give you a concrete example, one company is ingesting hundreds of terabytes of logs daily and migrating from Elasticsearch to Quickwit. They divided their compute costs by 5x and storage costs by 2x while increasing retention from 3 to 30 days. They also increased their durability, accuracy with exactly-once semantics thanks to the native Kafka support, and elasticity.
The 0.7 release also brings better integrations with the Observability ecosystem: improvements of the Elasticsearch-compatible API and better support of OpenTelemetry standards, Grafana, and Jaeger.
Of course, we still have a lot of work to be a fully-fledged observability engine, and we would love to get some feedback or suggestions.
To give you a glance at our 2024 roadmap, we planned to focus on Kibana/OpenDashboard integration, metrics support, and pipe-based query language.
[0] Searching the web for under $1000/month: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27074481
[1] Release blog post: https://quickwit.io/blog/quickwit-0.7
[2] Open Source Repo: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit
[3] Home Page: https://quickwit.io
- Show HN: Quickwit – OSS Alternative to Datadog, Elasticsearch
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S3 Express Is All You Need
We tested S3 Express for our search engine quickwit[0] a couple of weeks ago.
While this was really satisfying on the performance side, we were a bit disappointed by the price, and I mostly agree with the article on this matter.
I can see some very specific use cases where the pricing should be OK but currently, I would say most of our users should just stay on the classic S3 and add some local SSD caching if they have a lot of requests.
[0] https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit/
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Show HN: Quickwit – Cost-Efficient OSS Search Engine for Observability
Hi HN, I’m one of the builders of Quickwit, a cloud-native OSS search engine for observability. As of 2023, we support logs and traces, metrics will come in 2024.
You know the pitch: while software like Datadog or Splunk are great, they often comes with hefty price tags. Our mission is to offer an affordable alternative. So we’ve built Quickwit, we’ve made it compatible with the observabilty ecosystem (OpenTelemetry, Jaeger, Grafana) and above all, we’ve made it cost-efficient / “easy” to scale (well it’s never easy to scale to petabytes..).
To give you a glance at the engine performance I made a benchmark on the GitHub Archive dataset, 23 TB of events, here are the main observations:
Indexing: costs $2 per ingested TB. With 4CPU, throughput is at 20MBs However, you'll observe > 30MB throughput on simpler datasets, like logs and traces.
Search: a typical query costs $0.0002 per TB (considering both CPU time and GET request costs). Using 8CPU, a simple query on 23TB is achieved in under a second.
Storage: on S3, it costs $8 per ingested TB per month on the GitHub Archive dataset. With logs and traces, you might see costs around $5/ingested TB due to a 2x better compression ratio.
I'm eager to get your thoughts on this!
Benchmark: https://quickwit.io/blog/benchmarking-quickwit-engine-on-an-...
Github repo: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit/
Website: https://quickwit.io/
- On S3, it costs $8 per ingested TB per month on the GitHub Archive dataset. With logs and traces, you might see costs around $4/ingested TB due to a 2x better compression ratio.
I'm eager to get your thoughts on this!
[0] Benchmark: https://quickwit.io/blog/benchmarking-quickwit-engine-on-an-...
- OSS Sub-second search and analytics engine on cloud storage
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)
Quickwit (https://quickwit.io/) | Paris, France | Onsite and remote (based in Europe) | Full-time
The company is fully remote but we also have a small office in Paris. We prefer candidates based in Europe but can make exceptions for the right profiles.
- Senior Software Engineer 80-110k€ + 0.25-1% equity based on experience.
We’re looking for a senior software engineer to contribute to [Quickwit](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit), our open-source search and analytics engine. We have an ambitious roadmap for the next 18 months (performance optimization, distributed storage, support for SQL, query optimizer, revamp of our execution engine, etc.), and this is a great opportunity to shape the future of Quickwit while tackling fun and challenging problems in the field of distributed databases.
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Observe your Rust application with Quickwit, Jaeger and Grafana
In our latest blog post, we walk you through the steps of instrumenting your Rust application and monitoring the performance on Grafana using Quickwit + Jaeger.
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Quickwit 0.6.0 - Search and analytics on billions of logs with minimal hardware
Link: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit
What are some alternatives?
google-maps-services-js - Node.js client library for Google Maps API Web Services
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
body-parser - Node.js body parsing middleware
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
TeleAPI - 🚀 The useful library to simplify your work with Telegram Bot API
elasticsearch-py - Official Python client for Elasticsearch
S3 Server - Zenko CloudServer, an open-source Node.js implementation of the Amazon S3 protocol on the front-end and backend storage capabilities to multiple clouds, including Azure and Google.
manticoresearch - Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon
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openobserve - 🚀 10x easier, 🚀 140x lower storage cost, 🚀 high performance, 🚀 petabyte scale - Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for 🚀 (logs, metrics, traces, RUM, Error tracking, Session replay).
clauneck - A tool for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results.
zincsearch - ZincSearch . A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch that requires minimal resources, written in Go.