https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
An updated web-searchable no-login web-search archive that reports a unique URL *will need* to be located that allows people to search before posting to the c.s.r-p. newsgroup & which allows unique references to recent articles.
On 23/02/2024 04:54, Indira wrote:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
We can be thankful for small mercies.
An updated web-searchable no-login web-search archive that reports a unique URL *will need* to be located that allows people to search before posting to
the c.s.r-p. newsgroup & which allows unique references to recent articles.
Will need?
I don't believe I have searched a Usenet archive ever.
Yes can the raw data be retrieved to recreate DejaNews ? I'd throw
some storage and bandwidth into hosting a read-only mirror.
We can be thankful for small mercies.
+1
There was merit in having a Usenet-only keyword search engine that
was provided by dejanews (which Google took over) and which was available
to everyone with just a web browser, and which only searched Usenet and
which cost nothing which allowed the user to read the entire thread - not just one post like Howard Knight does - and which allowed users to
reference the post to others who also had only a web browser,
etc).
If you want to search before you post, then there will probably be new engines that come up, although none with the retention that Google had.
It has always been the case that the worst posters to Usenet were
never ones who searched before they posted anything, and for those
people, there was never (and will never) be a utility to a search engine.
For example
http://comp.sys.raspberry-pi.narkive.com
But that web site by David Cavion is no longer maintained once he got a full-time job and now has no time to maintain it.
The Usenet-only replacement search engine needs to be free to all, with
just a browser, not needing an account, and having infinite retention.
I'll just put the Message-ID of where I replied in
comp.periphs.printers:
<65d93074@news.ausics.net>
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 09:57:28 +0000
Chris Green <cl@isbd.net> wrote:
Way back before Google took it over DejaNews was actually very useful sometimes, Google made it more and more useless as time went on.
Yes can the raw data be retrieved to recreate DejaNews ? I'd throw
some storage and bandwidth into hosting a read-only mirror.
On 23/02/2024 04:54, Indira wrote:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
We can be thankful for small mercies.
An updated web-searchable no-login web-search archive that reports a unique URL *will need* to be located that allows people to search before posting to
the c.s.r-p. newsgroup & which allows unique references to recent articles.
Will need?
I don't believe I have searched a Usenet archive ever.
I don't believe I have searched a Usenet archive ever.
Depends on what you're doing I guess. As bad as the UI has been in
recent years I've found the Google Groups archive an invaluable research
tool in the absence of any kind of full-text search for the internet
archives wayback machine.
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