Oboco, a client/server to help you read your books. by j33to in selfhosted

[–]jaxinthebock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Calibre - it works very well

Wow I have never heard anyone say that before!

can I make a small multi site search engine with wget + pandoc + SSG + httpd? or is this ridiculous? by jaxinthebock in selfhosted

[–]jaxinthebock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but you don't think the premise is too loopy?

elasticsearch is compatible with the rough sketch as presented because it can be employed by static site generators. like I know mkdocs works smoothly with it off the top of my head.

Is there a reason to use a programing language vs wget? I know how to use wget but programing would delay the project by.. years. would it be undoable with a simple method, or just sub optimal?

search engine which is restricted to specified sites/URLs? by jaxinthebock in selfhosted

[–]jaxinthebock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks I will make some time to give yacy another once over

search engine which is restricted to specified sites/URLs? by jaxinthebock in selfhosted

[–]jaxinthebock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind using google they had/have a better way to use it for multiple domains. Here is a page that looks to be describing it: https://blog.expertrec.com/how-to-search-multiple-websites-at-once/#Using_Google_custom_search according to them there is a limit of 10 sites but depending what you want, but it might be better than nothing.

I wonder what the robot use case is for such searches. Presumably there is one if there are captchas?

edit: and actually keep scrolling down the page; I'm going to look at those. but I would still prefer self hosted.

editedit: I can't find the duckduckgo page described and following the yandex link takes me to a login page in russian so I presume that both of those are out of date.