I’m trying to degoogle. I’ve heard good things about DuckDuckGo and I’ve been using it for the past few weeks and it’s pretty solid. But I’m just wondering what the Lemmy/Piefed community prefer for a search engine.

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    Ecosia mainly, I used to use kagi which I liked but I wasn’t sure it was worth the cost although I was thinking about using it again as I really like their small web stuff.

    I also used yandex for piracy stuff, I think they ignore all DMCA takedowns or something so it’s much easier to find stuff on it

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    NoAI DuckDuckGo (noai.duckduckgo.com)

    it has decent enough results and disables the unwanted AI features (I don’t want to prompt an LLM whenever I search something)

    I am willing to switch to something else, right now DDG is good enough.

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    I’m using paid Kagi subscription, and it makes searching for stuff feel like it used to before Big Tech broke the internet. I can actually find what I’m looking for again.

    The “SlopStop” feature is worth it alone, but I love how I can choose what types of results and sources to prioritize.

    10/10 Highly recommended.

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    I’ve used DDG for the past 7 years or so. When ever I don’t find what I’m looking for I just add !g to the search term and it Googles it for me.

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    DuckDuckGo: good all-around search engine

    Searx: when I’m feeling extra FOSS

    Kagi: when I need Google from 10-15 years ago. Has a cool “lenses” feature that let’s you target the type of sites the results come from. (Kagi is one of those rare moments where I use something proprietary because the more open alternatives can’t meet my needs yet.

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    DuckDuckGo.

    Like others have said, there’s really no getting around that Google has the best search engine from a functional standpoint. So I use DuckDuckGo for my personal reasons, but if I’m dissatisfied with the results, I will open up a “private” browser and do a Google search.

    Edit: I’ll add that this doesn’t happen very often. The last time I had to do this was maybe a month and some change ago.

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      Qwant and Ecosia are especially notable for their efforts to build an independent search index.

      For those who don’t know, most “independent” search engines, including DDG, still rely on Bing or Google results behind the scenes. They basically just act as a middleman by taking your query, forwarding it to one of those providers, and then returning the results to you. Some of them will attempt to reshuffle the order of those results to push the ones they think are best towards the top, but they’re still fundamentally limited to what Google and Bing choose to give them.

      Presently a lot of Qwant and Ecosia searches go through Bing, but they’re collaborating to build an independent index which will allow them to become fully independent. I believe they’re already serving a mix of results from Bing and their own index, with plans to bias more and more towards their index as it matures.

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    I use DDG as well. Have for years now, it’s actually gotten to the point where it gives similar if not better results than Google Search for me now.

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    https://search.marginalia.nu/ is pretty awesome for getting human generated / small web content.

    If I’m looking for people sharing my hyper-fixation https://aboutideasnow.com/ is excellent. https://searchmysite.net/ is a indieweb opti-in only tool with similar usecases but not much is there. Lemmy

    https://www.mojeek.com/ I have as my default browser search to try to support as its the only real large index comparable to Google and Bing (DDG uses), but it falls short a lot.

    DDG is my primary engine when I need something fast / the others don’t work.

    If I can’t find it in the small web and regular search fails, I’ll sometimes try the udm14 Google trick https://udm14.com/

    After that its posting to the askfedi hashtag (or ask here)

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    No ai ddg has been a decent general search engine, but if I can’t find something I’ll us marginalia, mojeek, alltheinternet, and even yandex (if I’m desperate). For your research: InstallGentoo Wiki has a fairly comprehensive list of search engines albeit not the most up to date; Seirdy has a blog post reviewing many search engines including some more niche ones; and The Search Engine Map illustrates which engines use what index.

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    As much as I hate Microslop, I’ve been primarily using Bing because of the whole rewards thing they have. Although, I obviously wouldn’t recommend using it and instead would recommend DuckDuckGo, Ecosia or OceanHero.

    For those who haven’t heard of OceanHero, their goal is somewhat similar to Ecosia but they work towards cleaning the Ocean.

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    7 days ago

    I use DDG on everything, even the work PC. It works well enough for my purposes. I don’t even hate duck.ai and it can be useful, but I’ll double check anything I take from it.

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      Yes, I think DDG is actually being quite reasonable with its AI integrations so I have nothing against it and would rather have it than not.

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    duck duck go is like firefox for me. I use it currently but im sorta moving away from it. I don’t really have a good ddg replacement though.