[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I'm not advocating for breaking any rules, but many people dont know that you can hide your wifi routers SSID. even fewer people know how to track these networks.

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 9 points 1 month ago

No tämähän selittää että miksi tätä ei löydy yhdestäkään hakukoneesta.

Taidankin laittaa sähköpostia tästä eteenpäin, voisi helpottaa ihmisiä löytämään oikean osoitteen.

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Yritännyt keksiä keskustelunaiheita aikaiseksi tänne Lemmyn pieneen maailmaan, osui pieni mysteeri vastaan juuri tänään.

Rupesin katsomaan että josko muutaman euron laittaisi Hurstin avulle lahjoituksena kun siihen olisi mahdollisuus, mutta en vaan löytänyt Hurstin Avun nettisivuja mistään hakukoneesta (Google, Bing, DDG, Brave, Kagi ja Teclis, jne).

En keksi mitään hakusanaa jolla tämä sivu löytyisi, edes Google inurl dork ei toiminut.. "inurl: hurstinapu.fi"

Mitähän ihmettä? Kaikkea muuta kyllä löytyy, jopa tiktok videoita ja bing maps linkkejä Hurstin apuun, mutta ei nettisivu?

En ole ennen törmännyt näin tehokkaasti hakukoneissa bännättyyn nettisivuun, ja tässä vieläpä Suomalainen sellainen.

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 5 points 1 month ago

Yes, I mentioned Kagi because of the Teclis search index is hosted by them.

However, most of the search results in Kagi are aggregated from dedicated search engines. (such as, but not limited to: Yandex, Brave, Google, Bing, etc.)

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 35 points 1 month ago

Teclis - Includes search results from Marginalia, free to use at the moment. This search index has been in the past closed down due to abuse.

Kagi, whose creation Teclis is, is a paid search engine (metasearch engine to be more precise) also incorporates these search results in their normal searches. I warmly recommend giving Kagi a try, it's great, I've been enjoying it a lot.

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Other options I can recommend; You could always try to host your own search engine if you have list of small-web sites in mind or don't mind spending some effort collecting such list. I personally host Yacy [github link] (and Searxng to interface with yacy and several other self-hosted indexes/search engines such as kiwix wiki's.). Indexing and crawling your own search results surprisingly is not resource heavy at all, and can be run on your personal machine in the background.

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 10 points 1 month ago

Have you tried Grayjay?

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 5 points 2 months ago

OMEGATRON is that you?

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yes, correct.

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

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 5 points 2 months ago

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.

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 36 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

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.

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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)

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 46 points 2 months ago

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

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 22 points 2 months ago

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

[-] zutto@lemmy.fedi.zutto.fi 19 points 4 months ago

Surprisingly, it's very doable, requires basic technical knowledge and relatively minimal computing resources (runs in the background on your computer).

https://yacy.net/ Github

I have tampermonkey script that sends yacy to crawl any websites that I visit, and it's keeping up relatively good index for personal use of the visited websites. Combine yacy with ~300gb of Kiwix databases, add searxng as a frontend and you have pretty strong self hosted search engine.

Of course you need to supplement your searches from other search engines, as yacy does not crawl the whole web, just what you tell it to.

I encourage anyone who's even slightly interested on this stuff to try Yacy, it's ancient piece of software, but it still works very well and is not an abandoned project yet!

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I personally use Yacy mostly on private mode, but it does have the distributed network there as well. Yacy current freeworld status

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