Le 08/07/2014 19:53, The Doctor a écrit :
One drawback that I've observed is that there aren't very many publically accessible YaCy nodes out there. It isn't (yet) as if you can plug yacy.example.com into your browser (or your provider's frontpage) and run searches. The perception, thus, is that one must run their own YaCy node to search via the YaCy network, and not many people seem willing to do that just to search for stuff on the Web every day.
I did not know YaCy, indeed to access it you must run a node, which is a kind of constraint, and connect to localhost, probably not very user friendly
A fixable problem, to be sure.
I don't see any technical reason why the service could not be released as you suggest inside browsers (yacy.example.com), and why in a next step browsers could not contribute to store and share data.
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