Notices tagged with seeks
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The #seeks project is a meta search engine and is out of maintenance (bug fixes and feature completion). Please, can someone continue? https://github.com/beniz/seeks !privacy
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@tom I ran !Yacy on a laptop and two VPSes. I gave it a full 1GiB of RAM in the settings. #Yacy paralyzed its #VPS during its weekly crawl. See http://url.federati.net/Tdeio ... on the other hand, other search tools (e.g., #Seeks, #Searx) mostly rely on #corpocentric search engines for their results, so their usefulness is dependent on the big engines' sufferance.
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My #seeks instance now runs as a dedicated user which is better for security reasons (not all daemons should run as same user).
In case you didn't notice it before:
http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
Or #self-signed #SSL certificate:
https://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
And add it in your #cf-config file:
cf-peer http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php bsn
cc !privacy
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My #seeks instance now runs as a dedicated user which is better for security reasons (not all daemons should run as same user).
In case you didn't notice it before:
http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
Or #self-signed #SSL certificate:
https://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
And add it in your #cf-config file:
cf-peer http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php bsn
cc !privacy
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My #seeks instance now runs as a dedicated user which is better for security reasons (not all daemons should run as same user).
In case you didn't notice it before:
http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
Or #self-signed #SSL certificate:
https://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
And add it in your #cf-config file:
cf-peer http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php bsn
cc !privacy
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My #seeks instance now runs as a dedicated user which is better for security reasons (not all daemons should run as same user).
In case you didn't notice it before:
http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
Or #self-signed #SSL certificate:
https://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
And add it in your #cf-config file:
cf-peer http://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php bsn
cc !privacy
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Blaise Alleyne writes about his quest to pull his searches out of the centralized #lockiverse http://blaise.ca/blog/2012/07/30/degooglifying-part-iii-web-search/ !DecentraLife #DDG #Ixquick #Startpage are good first steps. #Seeks #YaCy #Searx
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Have fixed my #seeks instance this night ... :-/ But there is some progress: https://github.com/beniz/seeks/compare/master...Quix0r:master
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Wah, #seeks seems to be messy on source code level ... I like it's idea but the code seems to be messy. :-( I have searched for something, setup one search engine (with 2 or more it crashes) and got no results, the engine itself shows me results, strange ... :-( Sadly, the engine was #Google ... I have searched for "seeks". :-( Sometimes it works, but half, then when I click on the seeks (qc_redir) link I get 403 (Forbidden) errors or strange "Out of memory" errors (code 1).
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@pagsheathenman @lnxw48 @navigium Both #Seeks and #Searx are meta search engines. This means they don't crawl on their own and rely on other engines. Having an own index, in my view, has both pros and cons. Pro: you (or the #p2p network) depend on your own index and can enrich it with results (crawls again) from other #OpenSearch engines, con: increase storage and maybe RAM usage. !yacy attempted this but in my view it fails because it eats up your system (RAM usage).
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@moshpirit I do not believe it is your browser configuration. I do not receive any results from any search there. @roland perhaps you should check #Seeks connection to search backend? // CC: @navigium.
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@lnxw48 @navigium I run a public #seeks node now: https://seeks.mxchange.org/search.php
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@navigium @theru I’d expect #Seeks to be more popular simply because it doesn’t lock up your system like #YaCy does.
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@laurelrusswurm For now, I mostly use #DDG, #Startpage, !yacy, and occasionally use @jpope's #seeks instance or go directly to #Google or #Yahoo. By spreading searches out, I hope to make trackers less effective. (Be aware that #YaCy's results are still abysmal for most things I search for.)
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@laurelrusswurm Note, though, that the ability to provide search results derived from #Google (or #Bing or #Yahoo or #Baidu or #Yandex ...) is mostly dependent on the provider's current terms of service. At any time, those providers can say "provide individual data or lose access to our search results". This sword of Damocles hangs over all similar search intermediaries ( #Startpage, #Ixquick, #DDG, #Dogpile, and even !Selfhost ed #Seeks instances )
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@roland True, but it seems that most #Seeks self-hosters use the default search settings. Disappointing, because they promote it as P2P and decentralized, but it really depends almost entirely on the big centralized search companies.