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Apache Solr
- Iniciando no Elasticsearch: Conceitos básicos
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YaCy, a distributed Web Search Engine, based on a peer-to-peer network
There are already many project about search:
- https://www.marginalia.nu/
- https://searchmysite.net/
- https://lucene.apache.org/
- elastic search
- https://presearch.com/
- https://stract.com/
- https://wiby.me/
I think that all project are fun. I would like to see one succeeding at reaching mainstream level of attention.
I have also been gathering links meta data for some time. Maybe I will use them to feed any eventual self hosted search engine, or language model, if I decide to experiment with that.
- domains for seed https://github.com/rumca-js/Internet-Places-Database
- bookmarks seed https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
- links for year https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2024
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Getting started with Elasticsearch + Python
Elasticsearch is based on Lucene and is used by various companies and developers across the world to build custom search solutions.
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Tools to use to query and index data?
elastic search is kinda heavyweight infra for a small project. Its built on top of apache lucene (https://lucene.apache.org), which you can use directly.
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Top metrics for Elasticsearch monitoring with Prometheus
Elasticsearch is based on Lucene, which is built in Java. This means that monitoring the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) memory is crucial to understand the current usage of the whole system.
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Cross data type search that wasn’t supported well using Elasticsearch
Apache Lucene which seems to have a lot more features than Elasticsearch
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How to find closest keyphrase match in text?
Generally with term vectors and a tf-idf index. Lucene is a good starting place to help.
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Java Library to perform string search
try elasticsearch or solr, behind the scenes they both use https://lucene.apache.org/ if you don't want basically a full nosql database service, but I'd just slap solr up and call it a day.
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Top 8 Open-Source Observability & Testing Tools
OpenSearch is an open-source database to ingest, search, visualize, and analyze data. It’s built on top of Apache Lucerce, a FOSS library for indexing and search, which OpenSearch leverages for more advanced analytics capabilities, like anomaly detection, machine learning, full-text search, and more.
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grep like search with preprocessing
Lucene is the thing you think you need. Elastic Search is a nice wrapper for it. But these are Java, so maybe you want Sphinx Search (C++) or MeiliSearch (Rust).
resin
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Ask HN: May I sell the copyright to my code?
I've built a search engine. It has its own query language, data structures and binary file formats, it's MIT licensed and it has around 60 forks. Nobody uses it though, even though it has been around for some years but it was just until recently that I managed to solve the very last of the most crucial of bugs, so I don't find that surprising at all.
It works well now, though, for a Wikipedia sized text based corpus, even though it's still in beta and contains code that can still be optimized. However, before I want to go any further with the project, I'd like to see if I can sell it, the copyright to my code, that is. Because maybe I want to be in the business of creating smart code, then sell it, then move on to the next thing? And maybe some company would like to have a search engine in their software portfolio? Suppose we meet, have a drink, see what happens.
Do I have the rights to sell it, though?
I'm the author of 99.999% of the commits.
https://github.com/kreeben/resin
- Show HN: Hardware-accelerated vector-based search engine for image and text
What are some alternatives?
OpenSearch - 🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
lucene - Apache Lucene open-source search software
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
kitten - A statically typed concatenative systems programming language.
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
Studybyte - Studybyte is a search engine designed to help students find educational content effortlessly.
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
RarbgAdvancedSearch - Rarbg Advanced Search is an advanced search tool for the popular torrent site Rarbg
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
pisa - PISA: Performant Indexes and Search for Academia
Apache Lucene - Apache Lucene.NET
SmartImage - Reverse image search tool (SauceNao, IQDB, Ascii2D, trace.moe, and more)