search-benchmark-game
distributed-wikipedia-mirror
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search-benchmark-game
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Infino - Fast and scalable service to store time series and logs - written in Rust
Also, we have a benchmark for search. Feel free to add your engine. I believe it is fair: we are not leading the leaderboard, the rules are fairly clear, and no one has contested them so far. https://github.com/quickwit-oss/search-benchmark-game/
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tantivy 0.19 is released: IP field type, Faster indexing, Configurable doc store compression, Improved aggregation support, and more...
Could you update the benchmark? It still uses tantivity 0.16.
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An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
This is very very difficult, but Tantivy tried: see https://github.com/quickwit-oss/search-benchmark-game
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Why Is C Faster Than Java (2009)
That's just because there's no a lucene equivalent C library with the same level of attention?
however, there are increasingly such written in C++ (pisa) and rust (tantivy). They handily beat lucene in benchmark suites [1] - so it seems like lucene does suffer from a java penalty - despite getting even more developer attention than pisa and tantivy I would think.
1: https://tantivy-search.github.io/bench/
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Tantivy v0.15 released! Now backed by Quickwit Inc.!
The benchmark is open sourced here: https://github.com/tantivy-search/search-benchmark-game
distributed-wikipedia-mirror
- Distributed Wikipedia Mirror Project: Putting Wikipedia Snapshots on IPFS
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Is it possible (and does it make sense) to self host, openstreetmaps, Wikipedia and a complete search engine ?
You might like this repo. This tech was/is used in Turkey since they banned access to wikipedia. The read-only is a feature because nobody should be able to manipulate the contents of this distributed copy.
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Uhhh wtf is this? 'Distributed Wikipedia Mirror Project' built on GME blockchain???
Link to the github
- Wikiless: A free open source alternative Wikipedia front-end focused on privacy
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An idea about permanent hosting SCIHub on IPFS
So I thought there is a very suitable way to enhance the availability of SCIHub --- to store SCIHub papers on IPFS network through Crust, and develop a SCIHub-IPFS-Mirror for this to facilitate user access (similar to the project [distributed-wikipedia-mirror](https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror) ).
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What are the odds of the Internet Archive getting shut in the next 5 years and what will we do after it is shut?
follow the cohost steps https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror
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Internet in a Box
For my wikipedia cache I use IPFS companion and https://en.wikipedia-on-ipfs.org/wiki/. All the devices that use this approach on a local network can share data. And to make sure unused wikipedia pages aren't garbage collected, https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror#cohost-...
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Tantivy v0.15 released! Now backed by Quickwit Inc.!
Well spotted. Like IPFS, there's a comment about that here: https://github.com/tantivy-search/tantivy/pull/1067#issuecomment-853139923 that points to the distributed wikipedia mirror project https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror/issues/76
What are some alternatives?
tantivy-wasm
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
proposal-explicit-resource-managemen
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy]
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
internetarchive-downloader - Simultaneous, resumable and hash-verified downloads from Internet Archive (archive.org)
librope - UTF-8 rope library for C
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
proposal-explicit-resource-management - ECMAScript Explicit Resource Management
ipfs-backup - Backup encrypted files on ipfs