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Search upscaler models for various purposes.
A comprehensive listing of internet search engines out there.
Search images from Reddit and Instagram by semantic meaning or a similar image.
A security search engine like https://shodan.io. Search open services on an IP, whois, protocol signature, etc.
A bittorrent search engine. Looks pretty comprehensive.
Search the transcripts of PBS Space Time.
Search Wikipedia entries by meaning. It builds an embedding database for each Wikipedia articles. The search is done locally in the browser with onnx sentence transformer. The author has a post on how it was made possible with quantization to compact millions of vectors to manageable size (megabytes) for offline use.
Explore AI generated arts from various models.
An AI search engine that accepts natural questions and search the web for answers. From my limited experience it has better result than New Bing.
The creator of Phind claimed that they do not use any of OpenAI's model.
A search engine for the internet, in the 2000 style. You find interesting random small websites instead of see the same result from major search engines.
It also has a Tinder-like website recommendation engine where you can train it to find the website you're interested in. I already found several interesting personal blogs with this feature.
Impressively, the search engine is invented by one person, yet it already indexed more than 100M of webpages.
A meme search engine that can search based on both text and image similarity.
One thing worth mentioning is that their architecture setup is kinda hilarious: https://findthatmeme.com/blog/2023/01/08/image-stacks-and-iphone-racks-building-an-internet-scale-meme-search-engine-Qzrz7V6T.html
Search Reddit through pushshift.io API. Capable of searching sensored comments.
A list of search engines as alternatives to Google. Unlike engines like duckduckgo that uses bing as backend and yield inferior results, these ones each has different ways of innovation. I've been using Kagi for more than half a year now, and pretty happy with it.
A search engine that don't index commerical content.
Enter a descriptive sentence, find a picture matching the sentence. In my experiments the result is pretty accurate, and the results show up instantly.
cyber security search engine
Search HackerNews and contents on linked webpages.
Search posts, subjects, authors. Claims to be largest indexed archive for usenet.
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