SearX is technology, it isn't one specific server. So people need to find a SearX instance running on some server. Here is a list https://searx.space/
I've some some alright results with it, the one I'm using says they were blocked by google, which is probably why their results are tending to be more accurate.
you can set your preferences to whatever engines you want to use.
Include Google, or not. It's up to you.
The preferences are saved in a cookie which is not stored by the SearX application (can be verified by the source code on github).
If you don't trust the public instance, you can host your own and pipe it through a VPN, or you VPN to a public provider. I do both, depending on my need at the time.
True about not knowing 100% what their backend is doing, but how is that any different than trusting DDG or Google, or anyone for that matter?
https://searx.space/ reports on whether the client visible pieces match the expected code from source, and you should be using a VPN to search anyway if you care about masking your IP - or go through TOR to do so, or both.
EN'GINE, noun - "artificial instrument, intended to produce some effect by the help of mechanical powers"
IN'STRUMENT, noun [Latin instrumentum, from instruo, to prepare and ment, mind]
Incoming perception is what "prepares the mind" (instrument); choice represents the evaluation of perceived value within balance (searching), and flow (inception towards death) causing momentum (balance) for the form (life) within represents mechanical power to artificial power aka balance to choice aka perceivable sound to responding resonance (need) or dissonance (want).
In short...perception offers ALL to each ONE within; so searching for suggested information isn't needed; adaptation to perceived inspiration is.
yandex unless you want pro ukraine stuff probably. and maybe Swisscows.com?
metacrawler (with uBlock Orgin) and Yandex
NOTE:
Don't leave google as your default search.
You can enter a perfectly valid URL -- google will treat it as a search and spit back crap.
I use Firefox with "Add search bar in toolbar" checked in settings.
https://search.brave.com/
Yandex doesnt have a NATO, NWO bias.
However if it becomes more popular we can expect it gets a more western or more russian bias,depending which powers support they need more
Use SearX or SearXNG.
Then never worry about using a shitty search engine again.
SearX is technology, it isn't one specific server. So people need to find a SearX instance running on some server. Here is a list https://searx.space/
I've some some alright results with it, the one I'm using says they were blocked by google, which is probably why their results are tending to be more accurate.
you can set your preferences to whatever engines you want to use.
Include Google, or not. It's up to you.
The preferences are saved in a cookie which is not stored by the SearX application (can be verified by the source code on github).
If you don't trust the public instance, you can host your own and pipe it through a VPN, or you VPN to a public provider. I do both, depending on my need at the time.
SearX still relies on sources like google that suppress and censor many things on the behest of the corrupt democrat party in the US.
it relies on dozens of search engines. You get your results from whichever engine gives you the most relevant data.
The SearX provider I'm using said Google blocked them so I don't have to worry about it :)
you can set your preferences to whatever engines you want to use.
Include Google, or not. It's up to you.
The preferences are saved in a cookie which is not stored by the SearX application (can be verified by the source code on github).
Well at the end of the day I have no idea what source code they are actually running since I don't have access to the server.
But good to know you can exclude Google on demand.
True about not knowing 100% what their backend is doing, but how is that any different than trusting DDG or Google, or anyone for that matter?
https://searx.space/ reports on whether the client visible pieces match the expected code from source, and you should be using a VPN to search anyway if you care about masking your IP - or go through TOR to do so, or both.
StartPage and Brave
I'm happy with yandex for the most part. Problem is I cant seem to find a way to adjust settings to remove Cyrillic results.
Bless you
The internet has been dead since 2014. China owns it sadly via Ten Cent.
Here is a site that ranks each one, useful information: https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/search.html
Just stop using DuckDuckGo to send them the message. Doesn’t matter what you use as long as they see their page views plummet.
Swisscows seems decent so far.
Well damn. This query also shows all shitty mainstream results https://engine.presearch.org/search?q=covid+vaccines+most+dangerous+in+history
Try searching on one of these SearX based search providers https://searx.space/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8349391/
Interesting 🤔
Incoming perception is what "prepares the mind" (instrument); choice represents the evaluation of perceived value within balance (searching), and flow (inception towards death) causing momentum (balance) for the form (life) within represents mechanical power to artificial power aka balance to choice aka perceivable sound to responding resonance (need) or dissonance (want).
In short...perception offers ALL to each ONE within; so searching for suggested information isn't needed; adaptation to perceived inspiration is.
I wish there was a randomize result order button.
Would really help offset some of my inherent prejudice.
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