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A follow-up post regarding the Mastodon search tips:

If the search options don't work, the reason might be that your Mastodon instance maintainer hasn't implemented Elasticsearch.

Also important: do not use capitals anywhere in the search conditions. E.g.: "From:me" doesn't work.

Further reading:

https://mstdn.social/@DeltaWye/111280982761530295

and

https://fedi.tips/how-do-i-search-for-stuff-on-mastodon/

#mastodon #MastoTips #FediTips #tip #tips #information #knowledge #fediverse


I took some time to work out the exact #formatting that #Elasticsearch demands. If you think this might be useful, go ahead and boost. If you find any errors or would like to suggest additions, please also post a reply!

Hopefully this can help prevent a lot of frustration and trouble people might encounter and give them a better Mastodon experience!

(Updated to Revision 2)

Mastodon Elasticsearch - Essential Search Formatting

From:@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain
Capitalizing the "F" returns posts you made that include @joeybohij (Search doesn't run correctly?)

from:_@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain
Putting a space between the colon and @ returns posts you made that include @joeybohij (Search doesn't run correctly?)

from:@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain
This returns posts from @joeybohij - assuming their posts are searchable
from:@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain apple
This returns posts from @joeybohij - assuming their posts are searchable, containing the word "apple"

from:@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain before:2023-09-01 apple
Elasticsearch uses the following date formatting:
YYYY-MM-DD
This returns posts from @joeybohij - assuming their posts are searchable, containing the word "apple"
", before September 1st, 2023

from:@joeybohij@spallone.somedomain apple before:2023-09-01
This returns posts from anyone before September 1st, 2023, with "apple" in it.

TL;DR in Elasticsearch CAPITALIZATION is significant, SPACING is significant, DATE FORMAT is significant, and ORDER of search elements is significant! (And make sure to hit the blue "see all" once you've searched or only some results will load.)

From @deltawye@mstdn.social - October 23rd, 2023 (Revision 2)



Day 33 of #100DaysOfRust

I continued learning #Rust today and am almost at the end of the basic course. It's "tedious" for me now because I don't really understand it yet. That means I'll have to look at a lot of things again in the future to deepen my #knowledge. On the other hand, it is fun to #program a web server to learn the program #procedure more directly. But I knew from the start that you don't learn #RustLang in a hurry 🦀

#100daysofcode #code #learning #learn


Day 29 of #100DaysOfRust

I have now returned to learning #Rust in addition to the workload between the #holiday's. Today I learned how to integrate C solutions, for example, via an '#Unsafe Rust'. I hope not to have to use it in the future or even use libraries that need it - the #future will tell. But still, it's good to have this #knowledge, for use or for criticism. I certainly don't have the #RustLang learning foundation behind me before the end of this year 🦀

#100daysofcode #code #learn


The Sakya Monastery in tibet has a library comprising some 84,000 books. Most are Buddhist scriptures, but there are works of literature, history, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, and art. They date back centuries.

In 2011 they began to digitize the library. All books are indexed and about 20% have been fully digitized.

More:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakya_Monastery

#Books #Library #Monastery #Tibet #History #Knowledge #Monks #Buddhism #Sakya
Looking up at a very tall wall of books/scrolls inside of small boxes which are grouped inside of cubes. Everything is mostly brown with splashes of bright colors.