"Pride before Fall"

Not sure if it's just a limitation of the demo itself and can be mitigated/tweaked, but it's not that great of a search option if it can't parse string segments. In the "demo" section I scrolled down and picked the random word "Ticonderoga". I then tried to search for "ticond" and it returned zero results, searching for the complete word "Ticonderoga" works though. Ctrl+F is literally more functional than their demo.
It looks like word stems are supported but the demo isn't set up to use it. Might be a memory issue if it's served all on-page.

The only experience I've had with this sort of thing - ingesting arbitrary documents and providing a search interface over it - was Elasticsearch, but it's written in Java and eats memory/CPU cycles for breakfast.

I've heard good things about Sphinx, but the learning curve is steep for a site built under a week.
 
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but Blizzard gave into the trans things by removing female/male and now making it Body Type 1 and Body Type 2.
Nintendo's been doing this a while at least in the west through the help of branches like the treehouse. Since they're explicitly a company mostly trying to sell to children this could be effective to add. Of course, hard to actually get people to boycott them but it would be useful to spread this information. They aren't the only other company pulling this body type thing though.
Most newer quests forgo using pronouns all together and just use the characters name as well.
From what I understand they have shifted this direction as well in the 'localization' of some of their titles.
 
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I know someone made a coincidence detector extension/userscript, where it detects coincidences (I'll leave it to your imagination), I'm suggesting maybe something similar that highlights (or puts a very nice symbol next to) the names of these brands or companies...
like the shinigami eyes extension?
If you forked this you'd really mess with them
Maybe you could fork the extension and link it to you site later to highlight your companies
 
HEB texas gorcery store donatedd to keffals troon fund
Post a link else people will think we're making shit up.
I'm looking through the Hugo themes but a huge hangup is a search. People need to be able to search their beer to see if it's in InBev.
Don't forget the logos, some normies can't spell a brand but would recognize the logo anywhere.
like the shinigami eyes extension?
If you forked this you'd really mess with them
Maybe you could fork the extension and link it to you site later to highlight your companies
Good idea but it wouldn't last a second on the browser stores and installing it would not only be a chore for most normies but knowing google and mozilla they might go as far as remotely disabling those extensions if possible.
 
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Good idea but it wouldn't last a second on the browser stores and installing it would not only be a chore for most normies but knowing google and mozilla they might go as far as remotely disabling those extensions if possible.
Do the browser devs have the ability to fuck with 3rd party extensions?
 
For years I had in mind to make a website/app named something like "Ethical Consumer" or some gay shit like that, that would have information on the political leanings of brands so that consumers would be able to boycott ideas and give money to ideas they agree with. Not necessarily anti-tranny or nigger or anything, but absolutely neutral so that everyone would contribute and give a real democratic power to the consumer, where users would be able to say if they want pro-lgbt/black/palestine/whatever or anti-lgbt/black/palestine/whatever.

While Josh's idea is the same focused only on LGBT and only for anti-LGBT, I really like the idea and would gladly contribute in the way I can (from translation to my native language, to brand research, to moderating, etc).
 
It looks like word stems are supported but the demo isn't set up to use it. Might be a memory issue if it's served all on-page.

The only experience I've had with this sort of thing - ingesting arbitrary documents and providing a search interface over it - was Elasticsearch, but it's written in Java and eats memory/CPU cycles for breakfast.

I've heard good things about Sphinx, but the learning curve is steep for a site built under a week.
Elasticsearch is extreme overkill for this purpose, and wouldn't make sense with a client based dataset. You can solve it with a .filter on the list in js along with debouncing for optimization. You can also query for word stems with 'like' in sql
 
Good idea but it wouldn't last a second on the browser stores and installing it would not only be a chore for most normies but knowing google and mozilla they might go as far as remotely disabling those extensions if possible.
Do the browser devs have the ability to fuck with 3rd party extensions?
It's something that happened before. We had the experience with AdNauseam that was not only removed from the extension stores but also flagged as harmful, which necessitated to deactivate an option in the hidden about;config page IIRC.
On a lesser extent we also have Coincidence Detector that was disappeared from extension stores and dev platforms but can be installed with a simple click on the .crx/.xpi.

Since browsers won't have the excuse to say that it "executes harmful code", I do believe that PbF would be able to have a single "one click download/install" on the website if its use is only to highlights text or put an emoji next to it.
 
This is a great idea and Josh is the perfect person to create such a site, although if it really gains traction I wouldn't be surprised if a dropkiwifarms2.0 happens. Don't get me wrong, I completely loath the despicable actions perpetrated by these sex pests, however it makes me worry for the sites longevity. I know I have no place to speak as I'm a mere sneedposter, but I feel like the last thing the site needs when it comes back to clearnet is another tranny brigade. At the same time if this really gains traction then maybe josh could receive some funding or credibility in the tech community that could help with the Troon outrage.
 
I gotta admit b0ss, I dont understand using something that from a distance just looks like a pride flag, but I'll wait for the end result.
The tranny part is cut out. Some lesbian group posted a picture on Twitter, and then another one Null mentioned on his podcast have done this.

Here's the dykes from Twitter
Gays Against Groomers more specifically, https://twitter.com/MarkyGAG/status/1642675828466016257
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I can not offer any technical support, nor do I have any skills that would allow me to help make this site happen. In fact, I'm so techtarded that I didn't even understand most of the posts on the first page. In other words, I am exactly the kind of person that this site needs to be aimed at in order to be successful.

If I can't easily link/be linked to the page, search for all the subrands of the megaconglomerates that support this pedo shit, etc then it just doesn't work. If it requires me to have even as much tech knowledge as it took me to post this, (ie, using a tor browser I dl'd from the play store) then it's a failure.
 
Do the browser devs have the ability to fuck with 3rd party extensions?
Google Chrome is rolling out a new version of their extension format which specifically kneecaps ad blockers. More to the point though, they have an official extensions marketplace. Average users aren't going to find an extension outside of that; those who do will be warned several times that installing it could make their computer spontaneously combust.
 
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yeah there's a weird optical illusion with the middle stripes that make them look off but you're right

I rotated it to compensate so that it looks right, and I accidentally flipped it upside down. I actually really like how that looks.

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Looks good already, though I'm curious how you're handling the Companies page and the Alternatives page. Will they be organized or grouped up at all? Will alternatives be linked directly to within articles or will you need to try and search the alternatives page for the type of service or company you're looking for?
 
like the shinigami eyes extension?
If you forked this you'd really mess with them
Maybe you could fork the extension and link it to you site later to highlight your companies
honestly you can take the same data, slime it up a bit, and make a strong 'pro trans' website that would be harder to attack

if you did it sneaky you'd even make it hilariously obvious to those in the know that it's a list of fucking stupid companies, but to the average journalist it's a list of perfect diversity
 
The tranny part is cut out. Some lesbian group posted a picture on Twitter, and then another one Null mentioned on his podcast have done this.

Here's the dykes from Twitter
Gays Against Groomers more specifically, https://twitter.com/MarkyGAG/status/1642675828466016257
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Gays against groomers sounds about as realistic as Jews against compound interest. I sometimes feel like I'm going mad that everyone has forgotten that fags reproduce via molestation simply because trans want to actually butcher kids. Homos are still terrible for that shit and everyone knows it.
honestly you can take the same data, slime it up a bit, and make a strong 'pro trans' website that would be harder to attack

if you did it sneaky you'd even make it hilariously obvious to those in the know that it's a list of fucking stupid companies, but to the average journalist it's a list of perfect diversity
It's a classic gambit. Here's my favourite example of that.

 
I was planning on making a database/spreadsheet (not sure which as not used a db for way too long) for personal use so will contribute as much as I can.

If someone already has a template please let me know and I’ll just fill it in.

I’m assuming you want the parent and all the subsidiaries.
 
I was planning on making a database/spreadsheet (not sure which as not used a db for way too long) for personal use so will contribute as much as I can.
If you want something easy, choose MongoDB. You can learn it in an hour and it's very forgiving. Kinda like perl in that you don't have to declare a variable type, it works it out from context.
 
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Elasticsearch is extreme overkill for this purpose, and wouldn't make sense with a client based dataset. You can solve it with a .filter on the list in js along with debouncing for optimization. You can also query for word stems with 'like' in sql
I think the size/complexity of the dataset makes search better suited to a backend application. You've got relationships, tagging, potentially large writeups (similar to thread OPs, maybe) that all need to be considered and that's more complex than just word stems.

I'm also thinking SQL won't slot as simply into the content pipeline with Hugo. Since it's Markdown -> HTML it might be easier to just throw something at it that can parse HTML and pick out the semantics. Otherwise it's jamming it somewhere in the middle and at that point you're better off just storing the raw data in SQL too like a traditional CMS. Hugo might be able to do this out of the box, I'm not sure.
 
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