GigaBrain used to provide this, until reddit no longer allowed it.
johng•2mo ago
Isn't using, "site:reddit.com <search term>" the same or am I missing something?
pmdulaney•2mo ago
It would be interesting to know what exactly Greggit is doing. I'm no expert, but I think the owner of a website can prevent the traditional site: search from finding much of interest.
johng•2mo ago
But Reddit definitely doesn't do this... since I use this method all the time.
Maybe what GigaBrain was doing was applying AI to the search results and providing an AI summary.
goncharom•2mo ago
Yes this is literally just appending site: reddit.com to the query and redirecting to google. This page is a single HTML: https://github.com/goncharom/greggit
This was meant as a silly project! I caught myself adding site:reddit.com to a lot of google searches so I figured I’d just make a shortcut.
pmdulaney•2mo ago
johng•2mo ago
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johng•2mo ago
Edit: many pages of hits, for example:
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+%22the+emp...
pmdulaney•2mo ago
goncharom•2mo ago
This was meant as a silly project! I caught myself adding site:reddit.com to a lot of google searches so I figured I’d just make a shortcut.