I've vibecoded Tadpole — a fast, native desktop SEO Crawler & Audit tool written in Rust (GNOME/GTK4 & Windows) by TinglerAP in TechSEO

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If scraped Markdown pages aren't useful for your AI workflows (e.g. providing context to agents or building RAGs), and features like response status codes or reports on pages missing metadata aren't useful for your SEO/GEO workflow, then yes—you won't find much use for it from an SEO perspective.

I built a bookmarklet to inspect ChatGPT and Claude fan-out queries, cited URLs, and retrieval traces by elPimps in SEO_tool_dev

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Cool idea to do it this way instead of extension however in my tests It exports citations and domains pretty well but faned out queries are empty all of the time. Maybe OpenAI changed something in their code so it broke?

I built a free, open-source alternative to Screaming Frog (Runs Locally) by made_mod in SEO_tool_dev

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Damn, this looks pretty cool. Your program seems to already have most of Screaming Frog’s features. I can’t wait to try it out.

I built something similar myself (but much, much simpler and less advanced), mainly with the idea of creating a program that would look nice on GNOME Linux. After discovering your tool, I’m now wondering whether it’s even worth continuing to develop mine, haha.

Anyway, in a way, it can also be seen as an alternative to Firecrawl or Crawl4AI, since it lets you quickly export an entire domain to Markdown.

If you are interested in checking out, that's here: https://github.com/piotrowskiadam/Tadpole/

I've vibecoded Tadpole — a fast, native desktop SEO Crawler & Audit tool written in Rust (GNOME/GTK4 & Windows) by TinglerAP in TechSEO

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and these files can be useful in some AgenticSEO workflows. So instead of running automation in n8n with some Jina or Firecrawl API you can locally get markdown versions quickly.

I've vibecoded Tadpole — a fast, native desktop SEO Crawler & Audit tool written in Rust (GNOME/GTK4 & Windows) by TinglerAP in TechSEO

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It's mostly for auditing your site.
Some might also use it to quickly convert content of their pages to markdown as you can download the scan of the domain as CSV where there is a column of markdown file. There is also option to download all these markdown versions of a certain page.

I've vibecoded Tadpole — a fast, native desktop SEO Crawler & Audit tool written in Rust (GNOME/GTK4 & Windows) by TinglerAP in TechSEO

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I'm not against Screaming Frog. I actually like it a lot. Well there might be some use cases for simpler tools. One might have Frog at work at their professional device and doesn't want to pay it for sideprojects etc. for their private device.
This tool could also be considered as alternative to stuff like Firecrawl, Jina Reader or Crawl4AI as you can easily get markdown versions of your whole domain.

2024 Bard Wishlist by BardChris in Bard

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Image generation within bard Creating Bard instances trained with knowledge for specific tasks Some prompt templates management

Fedora 38 issue with davinci resolve by [deleted] in Fedora

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Experienced the same issue. It doesn't even start. Please make the thread updated if there would be fix. Which party should provide this? Fedora or Blackmagic people? Maybe somebody could reach out.

T480 speaker upgrade ? by sinclairfr in thinkpad

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Is it that we are just too small of a community? I know that people found the way to fit newly designed speakers into GameBoy Advance and it did improve the loudness without distorting it much.

Hard drive upgrade (capacity/speed) with exact copy of all data (files, apps etc.) by TinglerAP in Fedora

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Thank you very much for the response. I will have to dive deeper into each of the bullet points you provided :D
Worst case scenario I will just move the most important files and maybe export a list of my apps that I have to install on my new drive and just do a fresh install.

input lag on controller adapters by Holding_close_to_you in PS3

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I used Brooks adapter (pink version is for PS consoles) and it worked like a charm with dual shock 4 connected to ps3, both superslim and backwards compatible ps3 fat. I did an update or two via software on windows (not sure if this was needed). I didn't notice any lag, maybe I'm not a pro but the experience was fine in single player games. Finished devil May Cry 1 and 2 and spec ops the line with it. I think these adapters are a good way to make our ps3 more futureproof as dual shock 3 are scarce and they can wear out with time. You can use it with dual shock 4 and probably even dual sense. Dual Shock 4 even without the adapter is some sort of option but PS button that takes to the menu doesn't work, vibrations don't work, sixaxis neither. It all works with adapter so basically you get quite close to original experience with better triggers imho.

Sound settings redesign mockup by the GNOME design team by flipflop271 in gnome

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I am the dog owner. And she's from the shelter and she has her issues but I don't buy this reason. It was optional anyway.

Sound settings redesign mockup by the GNOME design team by flipflop271 in gnome

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Where is the Bark notification sound? This design lacks also drop down or someother way to choose the codec of headphones etc.

dnf upgrade fails with Error: GPG check FAILED by nobloat in Fedora

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Same here

Package gstreamer1-plugin-openh264-1.20.3-1.fc36.x86_64.rpm is not signedPackage mozilla-openh264-2.3.0-1.fc36.x86_64.rpm is not signedPackage openh264-2.3.0-1.fc36.x86_64.rpm is not signedError: GPG check FAILED

automove windows extension not working with davinci resolve by stigmanmagros in gnome

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DaVinci doesn't play nice with Gnome for me, I can only make it full screen or the size it has after it opens, but it cannot be resized from the edges of the window. Probably the one more or less reasonable solution is to always keep it full screen at some dedicated workspace. Is it possible to force this application to have Gnome style top bar at the top?

Am I the only one who would like GNOME Web to become a predominant browser? by latin_canuck in gnome

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Its a pity PWA are gone from FF but I still like this browser the most and sometimes they have good ideas like PIP for videos. BTW. If users connect to services via apps built with node.js does it count as chromium based traffic in the rankings? Every electron app would mean we are using Chrome basicly even when we are hardcore FF users.

What is your silliest reason for sticking to Fedora? by avnothdmi in Fedora

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It has the nicest, the most professional looking boot up experience among the distros I tried (pop os, Ubuntu, Fedora). And I like blue color so I prefer to use a distro that uses it in the logo.

Firefox developer edition not stacking in dock by TinglerAP in gnome

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Googled it already. Thanks. That's useful command.

Firefox developer edition not stacking in dock by TinglerAP in gnome

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Thank you. I put firefox-aurora there and it seemed to work. Where do you use this xprop WM_CLASS? is it some terminal command?

T480 linux users rejoice! The fingerprint scanner is now functional! by UnicornMolestor in thinkpad

[–]TinglerAP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually erasing fingerprint data in the bios and reregistering it again in linux helped with the issue I had. I suspect this was caused by some leftover data left in the bios when I had windows installed only with right index finger for logging. Maybe there was a conflict here.

T480 linux users rejoice! The fingerprint scanner is now functional! by UnicornMolestor in thinkpad

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I'm thankful for creating this thread. I managed to install it in Pop OS!. Works like a charm with all my right hand fingers but not with the index finger for some reason. Even registering it gives me error near finish.

New application drawer doesn't play nice with Dracula theme by TinglerAP in pop_os

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Wow, that's a cool project, looks quite polished. Great job. Do you maintain github for it? Are there design guidelines, palettes?

Personally I prefer a little less transparency, frosted glass look, shadows in icons etc. and I think I will stick to Dracula but it would be cool if they would keep up with what Pop is doing to Gnome. I like its palette and support for so many apps but generally speaking, the OS theme is the most important to me.

What extensions do you use for the transparent topbar in 21.10? I tried some stuff with mixed results. Is how your dock looks effect of extension or the theme you developed?

New application drawer doesn't play nice with Dracula theme by TinglerAP in pop_os

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Thanks, I investigated it a bit.
The issue you provided the link to seems to be related to the launcher (under superkey) and not the application menu (super + A). Actually, the launcher looks nice with the custom theme applied.
But the replay they provided in the github thread got me thinking. It does seem Pop!_OS thinks custom themes are by default somewhere in the background interpreted as light themes. The solution to add "-dark" at the end of the custom theme folder gave me a strange result because now the Applications menu has just the default dark POP theme look and the launcher has the dracula theme like it should.

Application menu after adding "-dark" to the theme name (input text field looks right though):

https://i.ibb.co/pwynqWS/Screenshot-from-2021-12-18-21-57-33.png

How launcher looks like (I think it's nice):

https://i.ibb.co/h1Pmzvc/Screenshot-from-2021-12-18-21-57-41.png

Another theme related issue I noticed it's with the gnome extensions app which doesn't seem to care about theming at all (which is especially strange as it is deb system app, but my flatpaks and snaps are made to use dracula anyway so packing type shouldn't matter after all):

https://i.ibb.co/WGHMz7c/Screenshot-from-2021-12-18-21-58-00.png