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Local Uni did some basic research on this, and mentioned a 3rd party app. I have no idea if it actually works though, and the company didn't make enough from corporate sales to be worth supporting, so it's free.
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@davidshq I've built many such applications over the years. The ones built with #vue are still quite easy to maintain, even 5+ years later - Vue 3 + #typescipt + #vite is a great stack to work with.
If you must JSX, then use #preact. It's not a bad choice either, but maintaining the hook soup isn't fun in the long run.
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@davidshq you’re also up against a fundamental force nature. Robin Wood explains this in her “Theory of Cat Gravity.”
https://www.robinwood.com/Catalog/Prints/PrintPages/CatGravPoster.html
#cats #RobinWood Artist
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@helgztech @Wolven I agree that we need more human-curated services and I loved both #Stumbleupon and #Digg back in the day. Within five years plan I'm working on what I like to call "human augmented" search: https://github.com/davidshq/next-search
Love to hear any thoughts you might have!
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@davidshq
Definitely. To give an example, one of the top EU online retailers use #StormCrawler but won't publicise (or sponsor) it. Their legal department advised them not to because it would expose the way they use it and that is seen as a risk. -
@davidshq
Definitely. To give an example, one of the top EU online retailers use #StormCrawler but won't publicise (or sponsor) it. Their legal department advised them not to because it would expose the way they use it and that is seen as a risk. -
@davidshq
Definitely. To give an example, one of the top EU online retailers use #StormCrawler but won't publicise (or sponsor) it. Their legal department advised them not to because it would expose the way they use it and that is seen as a risk. -
@davidshq
Definitely. To give an example, one of the top EU online retailers use #StormCrawler but won't publicise (or sponsor) it. Their legal department advised them not to because it would expose the way they use it and that is seen as a risk. -
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Definitely. To give an example, one of the top EU online retailers use #StormCrawler but won't publicise (or sponsor) it. Their legal department advised them not to because it would expose the way they use it and that is seen as a risk. -
What are your favorite / the best #WebCrawlers for broad / #WebScale #crawling?
I've built a list but am looking for anything I missed: https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/WebCrawlers.md
Main options I've found include #Apache #Nutch, #StormCrawler, #Scrapy, #Norconex, #PulsarR, #Heritrix, and #sparkler
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What are your favorite / the best #WebCrawlers for broad / #WebScale #crawling?
I've built a list but am looking for anything I missed: https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/WebCrawlers.md
Main options I've found include #Apache #Nutch, #StormCrawler, #Scrapy, #Norconex, #PulsarR, #Heritrix, and #sparkler
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What are your favorite / the best #WebCrawlers for broad / #WebScale #crawling?
I've built a list but am looking for anything I missed: https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/WebCrawlers.md
Main options I've found include #Apache #Nutch, #StormCrawler, #Scrapy, #Norconex, #PulsarR, #Heritrix, and #sparkler
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What are your favorite / the best #WebCrawlers for broad / #WebScale #crawling?
I've built a list but am looking for anything I missed: https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/WebCrawlers.md
Main options I've found include #Apache #Nutch, #StormCrawler, #Scrapy, #Norconex, #PulsarR, #Heritrix, and #sparkler
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What are your favorite / the best #WebCrawlers for broad / #WebScale #crawling?
I've built a list but am looking for anything I missed: https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/WebCrawlers.md
Main options I've found include #Apache #Nutch, #StormCrawler, #Scrapy, #Norconex, #PulsarR, #Heritrix, and #sparkler
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there are now 50+ #SearchEngines listed on https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines
recent additions include the general search engines #Andi and #Alexandria, forum #SearchEngine #CrowdView, and developer #search engine #Phind.
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added #marginalia and #wiby #SearchEngines to Awesome Search Engines repo:
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For those interested in #search, I've rewritten much of the introductory article on my plans for a next-generation search engine: https://github.com/davidshq/next-search
I've defined the #philosophical characteristics (#ethical commitments to create a better world) and foundational characteristic (that which delivers the superior results, #HumanAugmentation) of the #SearchEngine.
#InformationRetrieval #WebSearch
As always, feedback is greatly appreciated. I have much to learn!
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@arnandegans @ThatBlairGuy @davidshq @classicpress
1. You should write for other high traffic, high profile sites too. (10-20 percent of your best posts)
2. Look into #HugoCMS or #AstroJS while using #frontmattercms (vs code extension)
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@arnandegans @ThatBlairGuy @davidshq @classicpress
1. You should write for other high traffic, high profile sites too. (10-20 percent of your best posts)
2. Look into #HugoCMS or #AstroJS while using #frontmattercms (vs code extension)
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@arnandegans @ThatBlairGuy @davidshq @classicpress
1. You should write for other high traffic, high profile sites too. (10-20 percent of your best posts)
2. Look into #HugoCMS or #AstroJS while using #frontmattercms (vs code extension)
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@arnandegans @ThatBlairGuy @davidshq @classicpress
1. You should write for other high traffic, high profile sites too. (10-20 percent of your best posts)
2. Look into #HugoCMS or #AstroJS while using #frontmattercms (vs code extension)
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@arnandegans @ThatBlairGuy @davidshq @classicpress
1. You should write for other high traffic, high profile sites too. (10-20 percent of your best posts)
2. Look into #HugoCMS or #AstroJS while using #frontmattercms (vs code extension)
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I've been using ClickUp for a few months now...and like every other productivity tool I've used over the last number of years it has its pros and cons.
It's got a lot of features but sometimes pretty basic features don't "just work" - and that makes me unhappy. 🙁
For example, right now I have some recurring tasks that will not allow an update to their due date manually. If I set a new date it resets back to the original date. Even more concerning is that this isn't clear from the UI.
The UI acts as if the change was successful but a page refresh reveals the change didn't save.
But the real reason I wanted to post wasn't about ClickUp particularly but about chatbots in general. They verified that my issue was an actual bug and created a ticket for it but the way I've been instructed to view the ticket status is by opening the chatbot, telling it I want information on my ticket (pasting in the ticket ID) and after doing all that I get this
5/6: Umm, no. I want to see an actual ticket please. I don't want to have to talk to a chatbot to see it. Chatbots really are great for a lot of things (during the free trial of ClickUp I found the chatbot quite helpful in learning how to do things without searching through docs) but this sort of "there is a direct record", please no. Or let me paste it in and do the lookup immediately - and provide a permalink so I don't need to chat every time!
I'm sticking with ClickUp at the moment, but one of these days when I magically get a large amount of free time, I'm going to write my own solution...I've only been saying that for a few years now. ;-)
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I'm reading The Lost Princess by #GeorgeMacDonald and in one paragraph he starts off by saying that there is a fire made of fir-wood and by the end of the paragraph refers to it as a peat fire.
#ChatGPT informs me that fir-wood is fast burning and was often used in #Scotland to get a fire started while peat was long-burning and thus would be added to the fire thereafter.
It seems logical, but ChatGPT has also struggled to provide me with clear references to this information.
Curious if anyone is familiar with whether this was/is so? I'd like something to depend upon beyond the words of generative AI. 😂
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I participated in a Stacks #crypto test a few years back and was granted a small amount of #STX for my participation. It's not much, but I was keeping it at #Okcoin.
Recently I received an email informing me that Okcoin was rebranding as #Okx and what is odd is that I have to withdraw
all my crypto from Okcoin and then deposit it into Okx. Ummm, why? Isn't it the same business?
In any case I'm going to withdraw it but planning on moving it elsewhere.
Weird.
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I participated in a Stacks #crypto test a few years back and was granted a small amount of #STX for my participation. It's not much, but I was keeping it at #Okcoin.
Recently I received an email informing me that Okcoin was rebranding as #Okx and what is odd is that I have to withdraw
all my crypto from Okcoin and then deposit it into Okx. Ummm, why? Isn't it the same business?
In any case I'm going to withdraw it but planning on moving it elsewhere.
Weird.
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I participated in a Stacks #crypto test a few years back and was granted a small amount of #STX for my participation. It's not much, but I was keeping it at #Okcoin.
Recently I received an email informing me that Okcoin was rebranding as #Okx and what is odd is that I have to withdraw
all my crypto from Okcoin and then deposit it into Okx. Ummm, why? Isn't it the same business?
In any case I'm going to withdraw it but planning on moving it elsewhere.
Weird.
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I participated in a Stacks #crypto test a few years back and was granted a small amount of #STX for my participation. It's not much, but I was keeping it at #Okcoin.
Recently I received an email informing me that Okcoin was rebranding as #Okx and what is odd is that I have to withdraw
all my crypto from Okcoin and then deposit it into Okx. Ummm, why? Isn't it the same business?
In any case I'm going to withdraw it but planning on moving it elsewhere.
Weird.