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- So I deployed Whoogle on my NAS....
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Your privacy is optional
I have switched over to using DuckDuckGo as my main search engine, but I may set up SearNGX behind a VPN in the future.
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Welcome to mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
For my first search (current work problem) "rust json diff" it only found 6 links, only one of which was a rust crate. Unfortunate.
Second Search: "black sabbath sleeping village lyrics" only gave 2 results, only one of which was correct.
Also the repo is missing the SearXNG[1] search engine.
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Searx is no longer maintained
From the README,
> What is the difference between searx and SearxNG?
> TL;DR: SearXNG is for users that want more features and bugs getting fixed quicker. If you prefer a minimalist software and stable experience, use searx.
> SearxNG is a fork of searx, created by a former maintainer of searx. The fork was created because the majority of the maintainers at the time did not find the new proposed features privacy respecting enough. The most significant issue is with engine metrics.
> Searx is built for privacy conscious users. It comes with a unique set of challenges. One of the problems we face is that users rather not report bugs, because they do not want to publicly share what engines they use or what search query triggered a problem. It is a challenge we accepted.
> The new metrics feature collects more information to make engine maintenance easier. We could have had better and more error reports to benefit searx maintainers. However, we believe that the users of searx must come first, not the software. We are willing to compromise on the lack of issue reports to avoid violating the privacy of users.
> Furthermore, SearxNG is under heavy refactoring and dependencies are constantly updated, even if it is unnecessary. It increases the risk of introducing regressions. In searx we strive for stability, rather than moving fast and breaking things.
- Google - But On a Subset of the Internet
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Try a Marxist-Leninist search engine - is it useful?
Hmm if you're good at computer shit you could put up a custom Searxng instance and configure it to only search a certain subset of sources/websites. It'd be self-hosted so no google, you just need a domain and a vps to host it on.
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Does Firefox have the same results as Google chrome?
SearXNG
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Marginalia.nu API
> SearXNG supports marginalia but uses the demo key.
Yeah. Looking over the GitHub issue you raised about it, they didn't seem to really understand the problem before they closed it.
I've just asked a question about it (same thing, different wording), which might work:
- Best alternative to duckduckgo?
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Why Firefox doesn't launch their own Private search engine ?
- SearXNG - It aggregates results from various search services and databases. I personally find these two instances to be really good options but there are others if you search the "instance list": searx.be and baresearch.org
paperless-ngx
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šUnderrated Open Source Projects You Should Know About š§
Paperless-ngx is a document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive so you can find your physical documents easier. With features such as tags, full text search, multi-user permissions system, this is a dream for those who like to keep an organized folder of files and documents.
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Home Lab Guide
Since last year Iāve been configuring and maintaining my homelab setup and it is just amazing.
Iāve learned so much about containers, virtual machines and networking. Some of the self hosted applications like paperless-ngx [1] and immich [2] are much superior in terms of features than the proprietary cloud solutions.
With the addition of VPN services like tailscale [3] now I can access my homelab from anywhere in the world.
The only thing missing is to setup a low powered machine like NUC or any mini PC so I can offload the services I need 24/7 and save electricity costs.
If you can maintain it and have enough energy on weekends to perform routine maintenance and upgrades. I would 100% recommend setting up your own homelab.
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
This has been posted a few times already, but I cannot tell you how life changing Paperless NGX is for organizing PDFs. As someone who wrangles all of the insurance and bills for my house, this open source software is so damn good.
https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/
I maintain Bash script to quickly set it up locally on Linux with Podman. Give it a spin if you want to kick the tires.
- Daily Price Tracking for Trader Joes
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Taking (Back?) My Internet Privacy and Presence
Personally, I use https://github.com/joeyates/imap-backup to archive all my emails and then only keep them on the remote server for as long as I need to (basically until I read them and respond or download an attachment into https://docs.paperless-ngx.com )
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Has anyone tried integrating Bigcapital with Paperless-NGX as a Xero + Hub doc alternative?
I came across Bigcapital and I haven't tested it out yet but I have used Paperless NGX before. Can the two integrate together?
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
I've been using Paperless for several years now very happily and can recommend it over my previous system, also Google Drive. During the transition I found it helpful to set up a cron which (A) made an export of Paperless and (B) uploaded that export to a Google Drive folder.
One feature which seems to be quite a nice improvement (speculating as I haven't upgraded yet) is consumption templates [0]. My workflow involves an ADF scanner with an Android application, sharing the scanned PDF with Paperless Share [1] and then it's uploaded to the server via API. It seems that consumption templates will enable adjusting tags/sharing settings/permissions of a document at ingestion time based on where it's ingested from.
[0] https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/pull/4196
One feature that isn't mentioned on this release that I was looking for before actually got added in the RC1 for 2.0.0:
https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/releases/tag/...
paperless-ngx (https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/)
There is a long list of supported scanners directly from Paperless: https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/wiki/Scanner-...
Personally I go with Brother ADS-1700W. I don't use it under any operating system since it is Scanner > SMB share.
What are some alternatives?
Searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine
Papermerge - Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives (Scanned Documents)
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
Docspell - Assist in organizing your piles of documents, resulting from scanners, e-mails and other sources with miminal effort.
Mayan EDMS - Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues)
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
Nextcloud - āļø Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
searx-instances - SearXNG instances list
searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine [Moved to: https://github.com/searx/searx]
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
onedrive - OneDrive Client for Linux
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.