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Really not on my agenda to deal with. I have my own way to find things when it is important.

The entire chain has to either be indexed, or use HiveSQL/HAFSQL but HiveSQL will be paid soon and HAFSQL doesn't have full text search on comments so it is incredibly slow. The search being used by PeakD is suppose to fix that, but I find it never works. It uses a third party ELK stack that I am not sure is maintained.

Google is the alternative, which works sometimes, just use site:peakd.com at the end of your query, but a lot of content on hive is not indexed, so it fails a lot as well.

The only solution that works is to use sql searches, but it is slow and it would be stupid slow if a lot of people started using it at once (like through a front end that did that).

I am too often left to scroll through my back catalog when seeking answers I have already made or referred to. God forbid I have to find a post by someone else I didn't rehive, or worst of all, a comment on someone's blog. I suspect I've spent a week scrolling through catalogs in these last few years, trying to save time by finding such posts rather than writing them anew.