Hachi: A Self-Hosted Search Engine for Personal Data Across Distributed Storage
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Summary
The article introduces Hachi, a fully self-hosted search engine designed for searching personal data across distributed storage locations including local hard drives and cloud centers. The author discusses the challenges of personal data proliferation and the need for end-to-end search solutions that respect privacy while handling diverse data formats and storage locations. The piece explores technical considerations for building such a system and the philosophical implications of personal data management in the digital age.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledFor quite some time now, i have been working on and off on a fully self-hosted search engine, in hope to make it easier to search across Personal data in an end to end manner.
Even as individuals, we are hoarding and generating more and more data with no end in sight.
Such 'personal' data is being stored from local hard-disks to corporate controlled cloud-centers which makes it distributed in nature.
So for following discussion, 'Personal' meaning would be flexible enough to accommodate resources o
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