| > What crawler are you using and what kind of crawling speeds are you achieving? Custom crawler, and I seem to get around 100 documents per second at best, maybe closer to 50 on average. Depends a bit on how many crawl-worthy websites it finds, and there is definitely diminishing returns as it goes deeper. >How do you rank the results (is it based on content only) or you have external factors too? I rank based on a pretty large number of factors, incoming links weighted by the "textiness" of the source domain, and similarity to the query. > What is your personal preferred search option of the 7 and why? I honestly use Google for a lot. My search engine isn't meant as a replacement, but a complement. > Thanks for making something unique and sorry that despite all the hype this got, you got only $39/month on Patreon. It is telling in a way. Are you kidding? I think the Patreon is a resounding success! I'm still a bit stunned. I've gotten more support and praise, not just in terms of money but also emails and comments here than I could have ever dreamed possible. And this is just the start, too. I only recently got the search engine working this well. I have no doubt it can get much better. The fact that I have 11 people with me on that journey, even if they "just" pay my power bill, that's amazing. I'm honestly a bit at a loss for words. |
And I am not kidding. I think for something that got so much attention on HN, where realistically this kind of product can only exist for now, the 'conversion' rate was very low. Billion dollar companies were made of HN threads with lot less engagement. Makes me wonder do we really want a search engine like this or we just like the idea of it?
And what are the barriers to use something like this? You say yourself that you are using Google most of the time. Is jumping to check results on this engine going to be too much friction for most uses?
Can something like this exist in isolation? What kind of value would it need to provide for users to remember using it en-masse as an additional/primary vertical search like they do for Amazon?
Just thinking out-loud as I am also interested in the space (through http://teclis.com).