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Yes, correct.

I apologize if someone misunderstood my reply, Plex was the bad actor here.

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Still with Hetzner yeah. Haven’t had to deal with Hetzner customer support in the recent years at all, but they have been great in the past.

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Plex is a great example here. I’ve been Hetzner customer for many many years, and bought a lifetime license to Plex. Only to receive few months later a notification from Plex that I am no longer allowed to self-host Plex for myself(and only myself) at Hetzner and that they will block all access to my self-hosted Plex instance. I tried to ask for leniency or a refund, but that was wasted effort as well.

In short, I was caught on a crossfire when for-profit company tried to please hollywood by attempting to reduce piracy, so they could get new VC funding.

I am now a happy Jellyfin user and warmly recommend all Plex users to try it, the Jellyfin community is awesome!

(Use your favourite search engine to look up “Hetzner Plex ban” for more details)

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I wish I knew not to trust closed source self-hosted applications, such as Plex. Would have saved a lot of time and money.

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Kagi is a metasearch-engine (apart from their homebrew small-web index, known as Teclis), so the reddit lenses will continue to function long as one of the search engines it’s querying is paying reddit.

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Ihmettelin myös kun Pöllölaakso purettiin, missään ei ole edes uutisoitu tästä. Rakennuskompleksi on kuitenkin sen verran tunnettu että kaikki on nähnyt videoita/sarjoja/elokuvia/uutislähetyksiä yms tästä rakennuksesta tai sen lähiympäristöstä…

Tuleepahan varmasti kauniita kerrostaloja tilalle “:)”.

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“See you next year at the same time?” -Hacker.

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Tulin ilmoittamaan että omalla osalla meni tällä copy-pastella läpi!

Kiitos!

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WeeChat! I’ve been using WeeChat for like 13 years now and I love it. I used to use irssi back in the days and mIRC before irssi existed… Some bitchX experiments may have happened at some point during the shell boom too.

This remote interface is the biggest selling point to me even today, it’s amazing: WeeChat-Android.

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Hi!

Great question! I don’t crawl reddit, but this applies to other large sites as well. reddit themselves they have at this very moment banned the ip range where I host my Yacy at (Hetzner). I just looked up from my index that I do have 257k pages indexed from reddit through teddit I used to run, this is from before reddit api-enshittification, going to delete those right now.

And the way how the crawling is done is you define crawling depth, which limits how much content is crawled from the site.

  • 0 crawling depth = only the page you send Yacy to, nothing more.
  • 1 crawling depth = all the links on the page you send Yacy to
  • 2 crawling depth = all links on the page you send Yacy to, and all links on the pages crawled…
  • 3 …
  • n …

… etc.

I have my tampermonkey scripts set to only crawling depth of 1 at the moment (Just set them to 2 actually, kinda curious how much more I will be crawling), I’ve manually crawled some local news sites as a curiosity at the beginning. And my database is currently relatively small, only around ~86.38 gigabytes according to Yacy. This stores aproximately 2.6 million documents in Yacy’s Solr.

Yacy has tons of options for crawling, so you can customize how much it crawls and even filter out overly large sites with maximum number of documents set when you send Yacy there.

Large picture of Yacy's interface for starting a crawl.

The tampermonkey script I’ve been talking about in these posts, it’s very simple script: https://github.com/JeremyRand/YaCyIndexerGreasemonkey

Hit me up if you guys have more questions! I’m by no means an expert on Yacy, but I will do my best to answer.

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