Prebuilt like a traditional server? I personally use an orange pi and it’s pretty good. Just make sure to use the open source arm OS.
There is a docker container setup with automatic lets encrypt and proxy. Can search around for it.
I thought you could install as a docker container?
This is one-click install, easier for beginners / non-tech people.
No it’s an open-source service to host your audio.
Many docker images are not built for the raspberry pi arch. Maybe the newer models don’t have the issue but installing anything like Nextcloud or Seafile was a pain.
I recommend an Orange pi 5 with Armbian installed. Raspberry pi is under powered and it’s a pain getting compatible software for the arch.
People been doing that now but it comes with limitations. Thanks for the input.
I’m reaching out to see their thoughts. But there are limitations to what they can index.
Good point. They should know they are making public comments. If you want it private then send a private message.
I heard it will send out requests as fast as possible essentially creating a DOS attack but I could be wrong. Also the UI can use some improvement.
It will be very little if not downloading full html pages.
It’s limited to only Peertube and it’s not the most intuitive. I want to work with them on expanding this.
Yep, the idea is to simulate the type of results you get from Google. People trust Lemmy answers more than spam sites now a days.
I mean they are posting on the public internet, they should know that it can be read by anyone. I like the idea of users opting out.
Yep
The fediverse is a few thousand servers, from Mastodon, Lemmy, etc. Can’t say the amount of posts but there are a lot.
So on the more technical side, I plan on using a light weight fast search engine called Sonic (It’s written in rust). I have already used it in other projects and it can handle billions of messages / posts. But it has a cost it doesn’t have faceted search, like for example if you want to exclude certain texts from the results. I think this is a fair trade off. The other solution would be to use something more mature like ElasticSearch but it’ll be expensive (I’m assuming not much money will be made from this and I’m talking about donations)
For scanning sites there are premade lists to start with and it’ll be possible to scan new sites from other instances if found. So a bit of both.
I heard it’s not optimized well but I’ll take a look at it.
Well that’s why I’m asking for input. And I won’t launch this on every instance without letting them know. Baby steps.
Searxng has it’s own issues like scaling and getting good results. It can still be a good option.