Masayuki Hatta

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[JA/EN] Prof at Surugadai Univ. (Japan). FLOSS & Circumvention Tech buff. #Debian #GNU #I2P #Freenet #Tor. A tech expert at Global Encryption Coalition.
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Legwork's sister site Ransack (ransack.i2p) is also now functional. In addition to clearnet searches using DuckDuckGo and others, it can search Tor's onionland using Ahmia and Torch, as well as I2P's garlicland using Legwork.

Over the past few years, I've been running a search site called Legwork (legwork.i2p, accessible only via I2P) for the anonymous network I2P, and without realizing it, the indexed pages had surpassed one million.

While many eepsites disappear quickly, I'm pleased that it has become part of the I2P ecosystem's infrastructure.

Although still in pilot operation, I have also restored Ransack.i2p(http://ransack.i2p), a meta-search engine based on SearxNG. It can only be connected via #I2P, allowing searchers to view clearnet and dark web search results while hiding their identity.

In addition to DuckDuckGo and Brave Search (and Google) for clearnet search, it also uses Ahmia and Torch (Tor) and my own Legwork (I2P). Other resources, such as arXiv, can be searched from the same interface too.

According to the great notbob, my legwork.i2p was the most visited eepsite in the I2P network in 2023. I guess it is like big fish in a small pond....

http://notbob.i2p/cgi-bin/blog.cgi?page=515 (only accessible via I2P)

Legwork (http://legwork.i2p), my search engine for
networks, has been updated. It now uses the latest YaCy and has been re-indexed again, and should be accessible within I2P or via inproxy (not sure if any available inproxy survives...)

Also I am amazed about how many eepsites have gone missing.

そう来たか
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