It’s impressive how duckduckgo manages to be so much better than bing despite being a frontend for bing

  • @heavy
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    37 days ago

    Can someone ELI5 how searx works and if it’s worth the hassle of hosting? I’m privacy conscious but not paranoid.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 days ago

      Searx (as others have said) is an aggregate of multiple search engines all bundled into one, with very finetuned customization (ie: you can toggle every search option you want or not within each category).

      You also don’t need to host your own, though I’m not sure what the significance of being self hosted in this case is.

      As far as usefulness over other search sites, it’s generally better with some caveats. Search engines as a whole are in a pretty awful state, so combining them is better, but still not that good. It does offer some very niche search engines that can be extremely useful when pooled together though, which is nice.

      Searx also has some captcha issues that I haven’t quite figured out. My understanding is that essentially, search engines don’t like when you use their engine without being on their site, and it’ll stop working via searx (until you go to the site in question and do the captcha maybe?).

      There’s also a few different domains for searx with varying degrees of availability as far as what engines they reliably connect to.

      All in all, searx is great by comparison to mainstream trash, but it can be a headache to setup, and a headache to maintain. There’s a masterlist of searx hosts somewhere, I’ll try and see about finding it if someone else doesn’t link it.

      • dXq9dwg4zt
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        26 days ago

        There’s a masterlist of searx hosts somewhere, I’ll try and see about finding it if someone else doesn’t link it.

        It’s here: https://searx.space/

    • barnaclebutt
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      47 days ago

      It scraps other search engines either locally or remotely from someone else’s server. I used it for a while, then switched back to duckduckgo. Duckduckgo is what I recommend if you are lazy.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 days ago

          It’s not free but meh

          That is definitely not a “but meh” statement. Who the fuck pays for a search engine? Especially these days when every other aspect of life already requires a subscription?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      77 days ago

      Can someone ELI5 how searx works

      It sends your search query to a bunch of different existing search engines, and shows you all of the results in one combined page

      if it’s worth the hassle of hosting

      Personally idk, maybe someone else can provide their opinion about this