• Nankeru@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    Kagi, hands down, is by far the best search engine I’ve ever used (next to Neeva, which got bought and shut down).

    Just simple searches like “Best gaming headphones” or “Realtek Driver Download” and comparing them with Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave, Startpage, etc. shows how the quality of the results are far superior.

    And you can directly define, which sites you’d like to see higher / more results of or less - or even completely block or pin them to the top.

    Also, it also shows you directly, before visiting a site, in colors if a site has a very high number of ads and/or trackers.

    And they support for power users custom CSS to adjust everything, URL rewrites (e.g. change all Reddit URLs to old.reddit or to automatically open libreddit), DDG and custom bangs, and much more.

    Lastly, I created a so-called “Lens”, which allows me to search Lemmy / Kbin content only (also still have one for Reddit).
    Meaning with one click, it shows me results from only sites or keywords I’ve defined - see image.

    Very satisfied with it, can only recommend.

    (copied from another thread I replied to)

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      2 years ago

      Interesting. I just searched some topics related to a paper I’m working on and found some good resources which I haven’t seen on Google yet. Really interesting.

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      +1 I’ve been using Kagi for almost a year now, and it’s so good! Well worth the cost of the subscription.

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      2 years ago

      Also, TIL about URL rewrites! Now all of my search results use private frontends. Thanks for the tip!

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    My top ones:

    DuckDuckGo - may not be as private as they claim, but has been my go-to for years. Simple, but feature-full and still mostly decent for search.

    Marginalia - a search engine that favors text heavy websites, perfect for research

    Searx instance - not my main due to how spotty the instances can be and lazy to set up mine. But can basically grab stuff from all the “big” search engines, which saves a lot of time. I don’t consider it a godsend like most people do, though. As since big engines can give poor results.

    frogfind - a duckduckgo interface meant for older computers that converts webpages to basic html. Perfect for news articles and tutorials where you want to skip the “fluff”.

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      I use a searxng instance as-well, one I can host myself. Besides the cool factor of hosting your own personal search engine you can tweak the setting a on a server level as you wish and you know the machine your queries are going to.

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        2 years ago

        When I want to try something AI related I use the Bing AI though, it can pull from multiple search results when giving an answer which is cool.

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    1 year ago

    Startpage, google search results without ads, trackers but much slower, the slowness can get annoying sometimes when my internet speed is bad

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    2 years ago

    I use you.com as it’s centered on an ai chatbot and pulls in traditional web search results to augment it’s answers. it works quite well.

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    Kagi.com no ads, private, you pay a subscription so they look for your interest instead of you being the product, has many customizations, very responsive company, very good use of AI, super fast, doesn’t require javascript, and many other things, just give it a try

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      2 years ago

      What paid plan do you use ? If it’s not the ultimate plan, do you often go over the “limit” ? I’m interested, but I have a hard time knowing what plan I will actually require.

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        1 year ago

        I’m also on the early adopter unlimited plan. What I suggest is that you take a conservative plan and observe your behavior, you can always upgrade to a bigger plan later

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    2 years ago

    Honestly? Bing chat has been quite good to me if I have specific questions. It searches the web and gives me a summary.

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    Brave search works well, but I have the feeling they are playing with user’s data otherwise I can’t explain their business model

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    I use DuckDuckGo, I forgot how to live without the search tags such as !yt, !fb, !w to search specific sites.

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    I have switched to Ecosia few days ago. No conplains so far. Its free, and builds off Bing IIRC.

    I have been intrigued by Kagi, but Im not really ready to pay a sub for a search engine.

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      Same, I have been using Ecosia for 3-4 years. Does it job and even if it doesn’t, I can just try other search engine after.
      If the number were to be trusted, I already plant almost 100 trees doing nothing. Ngl, does feel good for my conscience.

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    Unfortunately, still Google, with Bing a distant second. I’ve realised at least half of my searches are locale-specific, and engines like DDG are so American-centric. This is even with letting DDG use accurate location data. Reading the options here and hoping to find something I’ve not heard before that’ll work and hopefully replace Google as my main search engine.

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    I use DuckDuckGo and it workw quite well and at least they say they protect your privacy (I am sure they do a better job than GAFAM/BigTech spyware mafia), but am looking for something better since I found out it has some agreement with Microsoft and I do not trust those spyware-producing convicted monopoly abusers at all.