Like most people, I use the internet to look for inspiration for my hobbies, like cooking, baking, crochet, lettering etc. AI scammers and AI slop are killing my enthusiasm though. I’m using too much time and energy to sift though all the crap in order to find some gems.

What I need is some place to collect and curate trustworthy websites and do a websearch in those sites instead of the whole web whenever I need a recipe or are looking for my next fiber project. Does anybody have ideas or tips how to pull that of?

16 points

The web is done. You have to go outside now. “Family recipes” will come back

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27 points

I’ve chosen an outrageous option and just started buying books from used book stores, scanning library books and downloading some to my jellyfin.

If I can’t trust the internet I’m just getting off it.
If I couldn’t trust a restaurant to not give me food poisoning I’d stop going.

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7 points

That is not so outragious, actually! My mother was also a crafty type and I inherited a ton of books and copies when she died. They are patiently waiting somewhere in my hobby room, since it is so easy to search on the net. Since every decade is becoming trendy again at a certain point in time, this is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. I mean, I have a whole series of recipe booklets and crochet patterns from the 70s!

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4 points

I have learned to appreciate a good index. You can literally tell the good books from the bad ones by how useful the index is I swear.

Also when I want to be able to search them as long it’s scanned right and I’ve got a digital copy I can do Ctrl+F.
Its annoying cause I do have to know I have what I’m looking for and what book it might be in but that’s why we have brains I guess.

I have an insane book from the 1950s for how to properly cater and set every possible meal time from summer tea to like fall bonfires but its less about recipes and more about presentation.

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3 points

This. I’ve started my collection buying books at estate sales. Dirt cheap and likely from an era where you probably had to be credible to publish something in a bound volume on actual paper.

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3 points

There’s gotta be a series about this. Only “The Old Ones” that can operate something that’s not an iDevice, the only ones left who can handwrite and don’t use AI for every question they ever had. The only ones with books because everyone else threw them out and burned them. Would be interesting but we are living it right now so maybe no need.

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2 points

Hehe, I’m definitely one of them Old Ones. It may be time to turn Luddite.

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You can install this blacklist with either uBlockOrigin or uBlacklist. It’s still being updated:

https://github.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist

uBlockOrigin & uBlacklist Huge AI Blocklist

A huge blocklist of manually curated sites (1000+) that contain AI generated content, for the purposes of cleaning image search engines (Google Search, DuckDuckGo, and Bing) with uBlock Origin or uBlacklist.

Also works on mobile (iOS, iPadOS, Android) via uBlacklist, as well as pihole/adguard (via Hosts file)

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3 points

So cool! Thank you!

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7 points

Thanks! So thankful that I can could on the open source sommunity for tools like this!

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It might be best to return to the days of in-person gatherings of hobbyists. Like my mother and quilting circles.

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5 points

The point of my doing hobbies is to distract me from how much I dislike interacting with other people, that and developing skills to necessary to work around the hindrances companies (ran by other people) are introducing into practically every product and service I use.

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Then there’s really not a lot you can do short of manually curating everything or making copies of known-good sites before they get ruined.

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1 point

Yea, I save everything I find valuable locally in my notes and on my file server.

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18 points

Sorry, no specific tips. Maybe there’s a browser plug-in that makes it easy to whitelist websites in a search? I would pay for a search engine where actual human people regularly vet the websites included in it for factual information and unlabeled AI use.

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2 points

Would Kagi do something like that, ie flag/filter AI slop?

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I hadn’t looked into Kagi, as I only learned about it after I had started using Ecosia.

I just glanced through the info page, they let you customize your search results, and it seems like they do some curation of the results too. But they are also getting in on the AI search band wagon.

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