What was the hurry ? I will share my repo when it’s finished so you can take a look at the code.
Our primary goal was to give the community a needed search engine that is fast and accurate.
Try searching different words, for example “whitepaper”. Check the results and you’ll see the differences:
9 results from the other search engine, 89 results from Querio.
Try searching “stake”. Check the results and you’ll see the differences:
79 results from the other search engine, 117 results from Querio.
Try searching “internet computer”. Check the results and you’ll see the differences:
300 results from the other search engine, 645 results from Querio.
Try searching “nft”. Check the results and you’ll see the differences:
300 results from the other search engine, 1415 results from Querio.
In the initial post, we disclosed our forthcoming plans to provide greater clarity. And as mentioned before, the frontend as well as the search engine will eventually become open source.
Don’t want to turn this into an argument I am not against you, that being said. I have an issue with your page that looks shady AF to say the least . Has nothing to suggest it’s a search engine for web3/IC or the “for theCommunity” as you like to point out every time you got the chance. No about section, no team NOTHING, just some links to a few Dapps, and after a search you don’t even have a back button/option. Also you keep mentioning quantity over quality and compare totally off-chain to on-chain so that is it for now.
When you brag about how much you did in such little time and then complain about the same thing just makes people trust you less.
So yeah that being said we will gladly help you with issue you may have when you deploy to the IC.
Thanks @ZackDS for pointing us that
after a search you don’t even have a back button/option.
We fixed it.
No about section, no team NOTHING
We’ll soon add them.
We’re excited to announce that Querio’s frontend is now fully operational on-chain: https://krcmj-3iaaa-aaaan-qdpoq-cai.icp0.io/
Sorry for being cranky but my leg hurts and as it turns out I am always mean. Anywho I was expecting a bit more from you as part of the Labs, also you could consider a dark mode switch. Also maybe you did but it looks like this on my part
So if that is what you call fully operational maybe needs more testing from “the community” .
Thanks for highlighting the issue. We fixed it.
It is always helpful to receive suggestions from the community. Currently, we do not have any plans to incorporate a dark mode switch, however, we will certainly consider it in the future.
OK what exactly is that you fixed ? Still the same on IC no changes.
I wouldn’t rush to add an about section on Querio. I completely disagree with @ZackDS regarding needing an about section - it’s a search engine and looks sleek AF as Zack would say. It’s for searching - not for self promoting the brilliant devs working on the project. When you do your raise on Funded - that is a perfect platform to tell us all about the dev-team and who you are. Best of luck. Competition is needed on the IC. Look at all the social apps that are on the IC for example - how many will survive and fail? Every project will not succeed - competition brings out the best. Iron sharpens iron.
Welcome to the IC. Competition is a good thing. The best will survive.
Querio has undergone numerous updates that enhance the appearance and overall user experience!
Additionally, querio.io is now on IC canister.
Try it and let us know what you think! Every suggestion is important to us.
Well, without DFINITY funding (?!, and that is how it should be…), well done, this is gonna be a battle with KINIC (I just hope it won’t be the case when two are fighting and third one laughs):
My favorite is there:
Thanks for your comment.
Honestly what matters the most is that we’re doing our best to succeed.
Querio is evolving!
Our team is working tirelessly to develop Querio’s newest feature: the ‘Code’ tab.
‘Code’ will provide you with the ability to effortlessly search any open-source code and projects within the ICP ecosystem on GitHub.
Querio code search is live and it puts the ICP ecosystem’s code at your fingertips!
‘</>Code’ can search through the open-source code within the entire ICP ecosystem. The new feature is designed especially for the ICP community, with a particular focus on developers.
Getting help and inspiration on writing motoko code is now easier with Querio. Our team is already using ‘</>Code’ internally to speed up the development of Querio’s search engine using Motoko.
Additionally ‘</>Code’ comes with predefined search keywords that modify the way Querio retrieves results:
mo: - perform searches only on .mo files,. Eg: “mo: hashmap” will return all .mo files that contain the word “hashmap”
js: - perform searches only on .js files. Eg: “js: canister” will return all .js files that contain the word “canister”
ts: - perform searches only on .ts files. Eg: “ts: canister” will return all .ts files that contain the word “canister”
rs: - perform searches only on .rs files. Eg: “rs: mutex” will return all .rs files that contain the word “mutex”
md: - perform searches only on .md files,. Eg: “md: game” will return all .md files that contain the word “game”
jsx: - perform searches only on .jsx files,. Eg: “jsx: swap” will return all .jsx files that contain the word “swap”
tsx: - perform searches only on .tsx files,. Eg: “tsx: ledger” will return all .mo files that contain the word “ledger”
Exciting News: Querio’s search engine goes on-chain!
We’re thrilled to announce that Querio has made a significant step towards decentralization - our search engine is now running on-chain!
Querio team has spared no effort in achieving this incredible milestone ahead of the highly anticipated Funded campaign, scheduled to launch on Thursday, June 15th.
This great achievement was led by enthusiastic requests from our valued community. Thank you for your involvement!
Great job, team!
I’m really impressed with the interface and enhanced search capabilities. Keep up the fantastic work!
When is this open-sourced?
Our target for the launch of SNS is set for Q4 2023. That’s the moment when Querio will become open-sourced.
For more clarity we do have a list of features and a timeline for them.
By the end of Q4 2023:
- Migrate Querio’s search engine to operate entirely on the Internet Computer platform
- Introduce a dedicated tab for NFTs search, expanding Querio’s capabilities to include searching for NFTs
- Enable the possibility to promote projects that match the queried keywords, ensuring the project appears prominently among the top results. The promoted projects will be tagged as “Promoted”
- Implement Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF). TF-IDF is a widely used algorithm for indexing and ranking documents based on term frequency and inverse document frequency
- SNS launch
2024:
- Add auction mechanism so users can get a spot in the featured apps on the home page
- Login with wallet to pay for promoted search results and auctions
- Empower decentralized content miners to provide verifiable content, that once validated will fuel the search engine of Querio, ensuring a decentralized and trustworthy information ecosystem. The validation process of decentralized content is meticulously designed to be reliable and trusted
- Enable multi-chain support. This will facilitate the discovery of dApps built on various blockchains
- Implement Querio Shopping, the ultimate marketplace for buying and selling NFT items. Querio Shopping enables users to effortlessly engage in NFT transactions, discovering a world of endless creativity, art, collectibles, and digital assets.
Please note that this roadmap is a draft, and there may be minor changes when we release the whitepaper.
Because the community previously asked, we can also state that ML and AI are on our table. But the upcoming 2024 features have higher priority, especially the inclusion of ETH dApps (and other blockchains) to Querio, the implementation of content miner architecture and Querio Shopping.
Our crowdfunding campaign is live on Funded !
We’re airdropping 1.000.000 upcoming Querio tokens (1% of the total token supply) in exchange for 5000 ICP.
Join us in making Querio the leading decentralized web3.0 search engine with multi-chain support.