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consumer451 ◴[] No.42159787[source]
https://github.com/theosanderson/firehose

I just love that the open nature of Bsky is allowing people to hack things like this.

Now that their growth is crazy, let's hope that the work they did on the protocol and corp structure keeps it this way.

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marginalia_nu ◴[] No.42161167[source]
Yeah I was looking into the firehose as a potential way to source to discover new domains for my search engine. Even though it didn't pan out, I really appreciate how accessible the data is.
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morkalork ◴[] No.42161191[source]
Why didn't it work out?
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1. marginalia_nu ◴[] No.42161236{3}[source]
I decided agains it because it had an incredibly bad signal to noise ratio. Almost all links I saw were either to big websites like newspapers, patreon, onlyfans; or behind url shorteners.

Dunno, I may explore it further down the line, but for now the juice didn't seem worth the squeeze.

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3. dools ◴[] No.42161770[source]
I created a website like 10 years ago called birdmine that indexed every link you or one of your followers shared on Twitter, in a Solr search engine so you could search stuff that had been curated to an extent. It was pretty cool, I think I’m the only person that ever used it though.
4. djbusby ◴[] No.42161880[source]
BSky could use a better search, or a better curation of feeds. I'm certain there is more room in the discovery play.