Is Markdown enough? - Joel @ Good Internet:
https://goodinternetmagazine.com/is-markdown-enough/
Is Markdown enough?

Markdown is one of the main reasons I write today. It is what's known as an LML; a lightweight markup language, which allows you to simply write in plain text, and use simple syntax structures with symbols like asterisks (*) and brackets ([]) to represent common formatting options found in rich text.

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@alcinnz #Clew mentioned!

Funny to see this article after a couple days ago I saw that LibreOffice added the ability to import and export docs as Markdown. And someone on HackerNews was ranting about LibreOffice being legacy software and Markdown being the future of all documents.

@chris Hmmmm... I might have to try switching my default search engine out...

@alcinnz it seems pretty cool and works decently well for certain queries. I'll be honest, I haven't spent a ton of time trying it.

But, the creator of Clew is somewhere on here and they seem to be prioritizing the fediverse, which is nice to see.

Edit: He's over here if you're curious - @amin

@chris @alcinnz

Yep, that's me!

One thing to note is that development has been very slow over the last year; I've been working on a huge refactor, which means no code changes have been published to the live engine or to the index in over a year, and I was going through my last year of college, which made things very busy and gave me little coding time.

I've graduated now, though I have another priority project at the moment. Once I finish that and get it to a more stable state, I plan to finish up the refactor of Clew I've been working on, which should significantly improve things.

I'll definitely be posting about that on the dev blog when I get to that stage, so subscribing to the RSS is a good way to hear when that happens: https://blog.clew.se/

Building Clew

@chris @alcinnz

In the meantime I highly recommend taking a look at Marginalia, my favorite of the indie engines:

https://marginalia-search.com/

And here's an excellent comparison of search engines with their own indexes:

https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/

Marginalia Search

Marginalia Search is a small independent do-it-yourself search engine for surprising but content-rich websites that never ask you to accept cookies or subscribe to newsletters. The goal is to bring you the sort of grass fed, free range HTML your grandma used to write.

Marginalia Search