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Move Lixia to non-commercial, add StarFinder

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* Clew: a FOSS new engine with a small index of several thousand pages. It focuses on independent content and downranks ads and trackers; there seems to be a real focus on quality over quantity, which makes it excellent for short-tail searches (especially around technical concepts). Ranking is more egalitarian than other engines, making it better for discovery and surfing than research. It's designed to be small and lightweight, with a compact index. Discovered in the seirdy.one access logs.
=> https://clew.se/ Clew
* Lixia Labs Search: A new engine that focuses on indexing technical websites and blogs, with a minimal JavaScript-free front-end. Discovered in my access logs. Surprisingly good results for broad technical keyword queries.
=> https://search.lixialabs.com/ Lixia Labs Search
### Site finders
These engines try to find a website, typically at the domain-name level. They don't focus on capturing particular pages within websites.
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* Semantic Scholar: a search engine by the Allen Institute for AI focused on academic PDFs, with a couple hundred million papers indexed. Discovered in my access logs.
* Bonzamate: a search engine specifically for Australian websites.
* searchcode: A code-search engine by the developer of Bonzamate. Searches a hand-picked list of code forges for source code, supporting many search operators.
* Lixia Labs Search: A new engine that focuses on indexing technical websites and blogs, with a minimal JavaScript-free front-end. Discovered in my access logs. Surprisingly good results for broad technical keyword queries.
* StarFinder: a search engine that focuses on Open Graph Protocol metadata, searching for domains that have OGP information and rendring link previews for them. A good surf-engine once you grok how to build sufficiently broad queries. Has a large and growing index of 4.8 million sites at the time of writing. Allows site submission.
=> https://highbrow.se/ High Browse
=> https://www.keybot.com/ Keybot Translation Search Machine.
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=> https://bonzamate.com.au/ Bonzamate
=> https://boyter.org/posts/abusing-aws-to-make-a-search-engine/ Blog post about Bonzamate: "Abuzing AWS to make a search engine".
=> https://searchcode.com/ searchcode
=> https://search.lixialabs.com/ Lixia Labs Search
=> https://star-finder.de/?l=en StarFinder
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[Clew](https://clew.se/)
: a FOSS new engine with a small index of several thousand pages. It focuses on independent content and downranks ads and trackers; there seems to be a real focus on quality over quantity, which makes it excellent for short-tail searches (especially around technical concepts). Ranking is more egalitarian than other engines, making it better for discovery and surfing than research. It's designed to be small and lightweight, with a compact index. Discovered in the seirdy.one access logs.
[Lixia Labs Search](https://search.lixialabs.com/)
: A new engine that focuses on indexing technical websites and blogs, with a minimal JavaScript-free front-end. Discovered in my access logs. Surprisingly good results for broad technical keyword queries.
### Site finders
These engines try to find a website, typically at the domain-name level. They don't focus on capturing particular pages within websites.
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[searchcode](https://searchcode.com/)
: A code-search engine by the developer of Bonzamate. Searches a hand-picked list of code forges for source code, supporting many search operators.
[Lixia Labs Search](https://search.lixialabs.com/)
: A new engine that focuses on indexing technical websites and blogs, with a minimal JavaScript-free front-end. Discovered in my access logs. Surprisingly good results for broad technical keyword queries.
[StarFinder](https://star-finder.de/?l=en)
: A search engine that focuses on Open Graph Protocol metadata, searching for domains that have OGP information and rendring link previews for them. A good surf-engine once you grok how to build sufficiently broad queries. Has a large and growing index of 4.8 million sites at the time of writing. Allows site submission.
## Other languages