Your actions read like a psyop to me.
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Your actions read like a psyop to me.
As an Android and Java engineer.
No, let them have CMAKE until they learn RustLang and use Cargo.
What does “cinema” mean?
What is airflow? I was considering to use spider.
Gotcha! Totally something to work on for the future.
The first one I feel is a legitimate issue that I should brainstorm. But is tricky to compute.
The rest seem to be something moderation may help with. But not directly solvable.
The idea revolves around web-rings, but I feel like you’re implying something different?
What platforms do you have in mind?
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What will abuse look like in your mind?
Do check my original blog, it explains somewhat the issue of YaCy.
Linux reviews also has a good article on it. https://linuxreviews.org/YaCy
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In summary, More thought must be enacted
What I mean by the avoid AI spam / SEO sites is Google, Bing, Yahoo etc all are filled with that.
The concept behind the utilization of web-rings means that, assuming the web-ring is maintained by a trustworthy entity, the sites “attached” are reviewed as not AI / SEO slop.
The responsibility to prevent AI / SEO is no longer in the hands of the developer, but in moderation and users verifying / certifying the quality of web-rings.
How does a user find the first web ring search engine?
The implication is that such functionality is bundled into this search engine.
What if they don’t want that multi step process?
Hard thing, but what are a few steps toavoiding AI spam results?
How do users avoid predatory web rings that are trying to sell them stuff?
That’s a moderation issue, alluded to being a problem that should be figured out separate to figuring out this web-ring federation.
How does this compete with existing search?
Existing on the sidelines and possibly leaching off DDG users who want a less bing dependent search.
The details are in the work, but there is consideration for enabling a preference to automatically select the fastest server.
I’ve also considered making servers announce load reports, telling other servers how much load they are under, that way a server can be selected via both fastest and least under-load.
Ah, Finally someone had the same idea as me, and actually implemented it.
Day to day may be chaotic.
Long term effects are based on averages that paint a bigger picture.
Have you taken any data analysis classes in college, if not I suggest you find a local higher education facility and pay the required fee to expand your mental library.