Well, I like these features from the get-go.
#SearchEngine #MarginaliaSearch #Marginalia #JS #JavaScript #ads #tracking #cookies
Well, I like these features from the get-go.
#SearchEngine #MarginaliaSearch #Marginalia #JS #JavaScript #ads #tracking #cookies
@donaldham
Looking interesting! I’ll try it out, thank you!
@yora Meanwhile on #Marginalia:
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/waiting-for-a-g3-macintosh-2024-04-30/
I was looking for a good small web source to link to April showers bring May flowers for yesterday’s New Leaf Journal article on a brave tulip in Red Hook. I turned to Marginalia Search and Mojeek for the task. On Marginalia, I found a link to a link to a May 10, 1998 blog post by Michael Rawdon titled May Flowers. It did include the adage. I did not ultimately use it in my article. However, a passage unrelated to spring and flowers caught my attention:
Oh, and I ordered my new G3 Macintosh from The Apple Store. They say it could be up to 3 weeks before it arrives due to “time for assembly”, but seeing as it’s a standard model minus the internal modem, I’m betting it will arrive sooner.
Michael Rawdon (May 10, 1998)
While I never had a Mac of any kind (lest we count my temporary custody of Victor V. Gurbo’s 2007 MacBook), the passage caught my attention because I wrote about one Macintosh G3 just over a year ago. In Power Macintosh G3 in Nana Anime, I used a reverse image search to identify a desktop computer in a 2006 anime I was watching at the time. Of course, the G3 I wrote about was first released on January 5, 1999, so Mr. Rawdon must have ordered the model before the one I covered.
@abucci time for web sites to bring back browser wars era badges, but instead of saying "Best viewed with Netscape Navigator" it might say "Best found with Duck Duck Go".... Oh wait, they have an AI "assist" right at the top of their page too. Hmm
"Best found with ${NON_AI_SEARCH_ENGINE}" where NON_AI_SEARCH_ENGINE is one of Start page, Searx, Qwant, Marginalia, Mwmbl...
#Googe #DuckDuckG #StartPage #Qwant #MarginaliaSearch #Mwmbl
Marginalia Search receives second nlnet grant
https://www.marginalia.nu/log/a_116_grant_2.0/
#HackerNews #MarginaliaSearch #nlnet #grant #funding #news #techinnovation #openaccess #grants
Marginalia Search is a digital tool that is actually, deeply useful and necessary. It’s also super cool to explore.
Procrastination warning!
#InternetProcrastination #search #MarginaliaSearch #WebSearch #Marginalia #indieWeb #WebDev
Har uppskattat den nya 'Explore'-fanan på den nya versionen av #MarginaliaSearch de senaste dagarna.
I am pleased to discover that the very first result when you search Cassette Beasts on Marginalia Search is my Cassette Beasts shrine. Unfortunately, the result links to my website's original host on Neocities with its Neocities subdomain, instead of the custom domain leilukin.com.
My website, including the Cassette Beasts shrine, was originally hosted on Neocities, but it has migrated from Neocities since I registered a custom domain, leilukin.com, for it. I have set it up that visiting leilukin.neocities.org will redirect you to leilukin.com.
This prompted me to submit leilukin.com to be crawled by Marginalia Search.
@marginalia built an independent search engine from scratch.
Marginalia prioritizes non-commercial content written by real people, taking you away from the endless trackers, AI spam and SEO blogs pushed by the modern web.
Learn more in my interview with him: 🖥️ https://perephoneia.art/marginalia-a-new-lens-for-the-internet/
New blog post, about last week's misadventures in the #marginaliasearch code base.
The bards of yore weren't lying about the whole 'the years start coming and they don't stop coming'-thing.
It's somehow the three year anniversary for #marginaliasearch.
#MarginaliaSearch went down for an hour during an upgrade. Migrated to the new bleeding edge branch of the code. Expected a speed-up, but did not expect cutting the web response time in half xD
Guess all that refactoring wasn't for nothing...
Good news, everyone! New #marginaliasearch bugfix release.
https://github.com/MarginaliaSearch/MarginaliaSearch/releases/tag/v24.01.2
Pushed a change to #MarginaliaSearch that does basic results clustering. Still missing a bit of polish, and only currently enabled for the 'wiki', 'forum' and 'docs' filters, but I think it might be a good change.
#MarginaliaSearch v2024.01.0 is released. Bunch of new features, including the ability to run it as a self-hostable barebones #searchengine backend.
https://www.marginalia.nu/release-notes/
Here's a demo:
"Contributing Editors: Peggy McIntosh and Ellen Louise Hart"
I laughed a bit about the academicians being old hands at it and anticipating the preliminary readings the students would do of Emily Dickinson works and just batting it away in their teaching guide, with aplomb
https://faculty.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/dickinso.html
#MarginaliaSearch with academic filter
"Until I started researching this project, I thought that all of those old railroad-car-style diners I've seen over the years were built out of actual railroad cars. It turns out that relatively few ever saw life on the rails. But the railroad dining cars, with their bench seating and single long aisle, turned out to be a good "prototype" for any restaurant owner whose business plan depended on getting people in, served, and out quickly."
http://littleglitterhouses.com/paul/diner/hl_shortys_diner.htm