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The only correct answer here is to use an instance of SearXNG because it's open source, utilizes privacy, and queries every kind of search engine that exists on the internet.
This thread inspired me to stop procrastinating and deploy my own instance. On a brand new Debian 12 install (an LXC container in Proxmox), the process is absolutely simple and painless.
This.
Plus some instances like searx.tiekoetter.com replace links to page that contain ads and trackers with their alternative (twitter with nitter, YouTube with Invidious, reddit with libreddit, etc).
Do you know of a way i can implement that on an instance i'm self-hosting?
https://github.com/searxng/searxng-docker
Dunno what it portends, but that link has an update that "SearX instances (not SearXNG) will soon get removed from this list"
It's because reasons.
@BaroqueInMind @SemioticStandard @speck
Looks nice. Wondering how many times people get confused by the project description, though, when they read "privacy respecting" immediately followed up by "hackable". 🙃