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DDG now searches HN for stories and comments

111 pointsby rnicholsonabout 13 years ago

11 comments

sjs382about 13 years ago
I'm guessing this came out of DuckDuckHack?<p>This is one that I don;t really like, since the !hn hashbang already exists that will take a user to hnsearch.com
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iterationxabout 13 years ago
Can't find what I'm looking for.<p>I saw a comment on a hn BitCoin article. The comment said that we've got 100 years of experience with [this type of monetary system], and we know how to break it, and then he listed a bunch of trading algorithms, including one (I'm pretty sure) named "sawtooth".<p>Tried: hn duckduckgo sawtooth bitcoin :|
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driverdanabout 13 years ago
Nice! This was my first suggestion when DDH was announced. Thanks "Adman".
jason_slackabout 13 years ago
DDG Rocks. Now my main way to search.
miked98about 13 years ago
By DDG you mean the "Data Drinking Group", right? I've heard those guys are pretty active on HN.
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abcd_fabout 13 years ago
Searching for "hn DDG promotion on reddit" returns anything but what it should be returning.
alaskamillerabout 13 years ago
Love it, Gabriel. Index Ask and Show threads as well, like the good ol' days?
rmATinnovafyabout 13 years ago
Yes, thank you.<p>The search feature on HN is not as good as it could be.
iusableabout 13 years ago
Ok, this is awesome! Now all I need is the Image Gallery search feature and I can delete Google from my bookmarks already.
pygy_about 13 years ago
Reddit needs this badly.<p>Their search provider was acquired and closed doors recently. The new engine has a weird syntax.
f45s8g2about 13 years ago
I'd love to see some of the search engines who are catering to more sophisticated searchers just tell us the BOSS, or whatever cache they are licensing, API functions and then indicate which ones they are supporting.<p>For all we know several of these search engines are all accessing the same cache and they are simply choosing to focus on different options that the cache license offers and making different arbitrary CGI decisions like slash bang whatever.<p>It makes sense to hide details behind "magic" if the users are unsophisticated. But it seems like there's really little reason to do this for sophisticated searchers.<p>Maybe there is and I am just not seeing the competitive advantage or value addition.<p>At the same time, I feel like we may have different search engines all using the same licensed cache source and trying to differentiate themselves on multiple implementations of idiosyncratic ways to access the same cache API, instead of focusing on more basic factors, like speed and privacy.<p>Maybe searchers just want to access that licensed cache which is too expensive for them to subscribe to. Maybe it's not so important all the fancy things one can do with CGI. Maybe the fancy things are important. Maybe they just crave "features". I don't know.<p>But my guess is the BOSS cache is probably not that hard to work with and that most searchers could get their searches done easily enough, in simple fashion, if they had their own BOSS subscriptions, without the need for lots of customisations (which equate to the exotic features of these search engines).<p>Just my thoughts.