Number of Working/Online Gemini Capsules, Known to Totally Legit Gemini Search (TLGS) and to Lupa, Exceeds 2,500
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2022-05-22 11:05:47 UTC
- Modified: 2022-05-22 11:05:47 UTC
Even a little more when one adds the list from geminispace.info
Summary: Assuming that Lupa reduced its crawling capacity (this graph seems to confirm this), we've decided to aggregate data from 3 sources and assess the size of Geminispace; Lupa says it can see 1,947 active capsules, but there are many more it has not kept track of
Knowing that Lupa slowed down a bit, I've taken the latest list of known hosts from Totally Legit Gemini Search (TLGS) and combined it with the list Lupa holds.
I've
fused together the two lists (concatenation), sorting and removing trailing slashes along with protocol to make the format consistent, then:
working-capsules.txt | uniq | wc -l
2510
The uploaded list is the raw one, the combined one is possible to derive as above.
geminispace.info has a
less consistent format, so one must compare only the first element in each line. For a
combined_list
we have:
cat combined_list | sort | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | uniq | wc -l
There are other ways to do this, but the total is similar:
2534
Lupa counts also inactive (historic) capsules, putting the tally at around 2,500. But that misses a lot of active capsules which have not been detected by Lupa (yet). Some got submitted to the search engines. They may be "islands"... for now.
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