narwhalizer
mwmbl
narwhalizer | mwmbl | |
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5 | 27 | |
24 | 1,372 | |
- | 1.7% | |
1.5 | 9.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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narwhalizer
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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)
- narwhalizer - Generate Brave Goggles using your favorite subreddit(s).
- Show HN: Modify search engine ranking using subreddits
- Why the world needs a non-profit search engine
- Narwhalizer: A tool that helps make using a search engine more productive
mwmbl
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
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Text Processing Practice Expt: 27 SERP Types to SQLite (Yy084)
echo "https://mwmbl.org/?q=$x"|client 185.34.32.175
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How bad are search results? Compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, and ChatGPT
Ironically I had to use a search engine to discover what "Mwmbl" was. It's apparently a search engine. But, visiting the front page, I see something akin to a git commit log?! I'm not sure I'd have guessed that this was a SE if Brave Search did not tell me it was (even then I'm not convinced yet).
https://mwmbl.org/
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Indexing a Billion Pages
I believe this is closer to the thing you were asking about, and the simple answer appears to be "a home grown one in python" https://github.com/mwmbl/mwmbl/blob/e544d45c374c13cdc1a5048d...
- Welcome to mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
- Marginalia.nu API
- Show HN: Ichido, search engine that tags sites using Google and Cloudflare
- Introduction!
- Mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
What are some alternatives?
Lobsters - Computing-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
PiTheremin
code-search-blocklist - A list of domains hosting scrapped code snippets and polluting search results to block.
ublock-origin-shitty-copies-filter - Filter for DuckDuckGo and Google to remove those spam-websites that just blatantly copy and paste content from well known websites.
ublacklist - Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results
bertsearch - Elasticsearch with BERT for advanced document search.
searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine [Moved to: https://github.com/searx/searx]
MarginaliaSearch - Internet search engine for text-oriented websites. Indexing the small, old and weird web.
config-files - My collection of .dotfiles, settings and snippets.
bingo - The missing package manager for golang binaries (its homebrew for "go install")
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance