BWPanda, to DuckDuckGo
@BWPanda@fosstodon.org avatar

Decided to try @Mojeek as my default (switching from ). I like that they have their own crawler, instead of just using 's results. Let's see how this goes...

doboprobodyne, to technology in How Google Alters Search Queries to Get at Your Wallet - WIRED

Nice to see hamstring themselves; they're seen as a engine benchmark, so this makes it easier for (which uses to provide it's search answers, if I understand correctly) to edge up on them in the rankings...

mastodonmigration, to random
@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online avatar

So, this surveillance capitalism thing is totally out of hand. Today @protonmail had a great explainer (https://mastodon.social/@protonmail/111165171600485248) on the mind bending evil Google is up to with it's new "privacy features". But pretty much every tech company is now in the business of profiling you and monetizing your tidbits.

What can you do? A lot as it turns out, but if you just want ONE EASY THING that you can do today, SWITCH TO FIREFOX (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) and make DuckDuckGo your default search engine.

thetechtutor,
@thetechtutor@me.dm avatar

@mastodonmigration @protonmail

100% disagree about your recommendation.

For top and choose a search engine that is not located in the US nor any of the “five eyes” countries.

That means avoid and

Try or

billgoats, to retrocomputing
@billgoats@bitbang.social avatar

Nobody mourned the shift from warm and thick CRTs to slender and cool LCDs more than cats. #caturday #RetroComputing

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@billgoats also #FrogFind is best #SearchEngine!

Thx to @ActionRetro for making it!

lydiaconwell, to reddit
@lydiaconwell@mas.to avatar

Whenever I ask a question and get a result that links to I make sure I don't click on it.

Yeah, it might have the answer ...

somewhere ...

down the thread ...

at some point ...

in amongst all the bullshit ...

itnewsbot, to microsoft
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Google deal may have kept Apple from building search engine, exec says - Enlarge / Apple Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue. (credit: Ju... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1971491 #departmentofjustice #antitrusttrial #antitrustlaw #googlesearch #searchengine #antitrust #microsoft #monopoly #google #policy #iphone #apple #bing

Riduidel, to art French
@Riduidel@framapiaf.org avatar

Un moteur de recherche d'oeuvres d'art dans certains des plus grands musées du monde. https://museo.app/

contributopia, (edited ) to scuola Italian
@contributopia@vivaldi.net avatar

è un multilingue per oltre 700 milioni di immagini e file audio con licenza : https://openverse.org/it Con Openverse, gli utenti possono trovare, condividere, remixare e attribuire facilmente le opere con licenza CC in tutto il web. @informapirata @wikimediaitalia @scuola @scuola @lealternative @scuola

crecente, to tech
@crecente@games.ngo avatar

If I am "googling" something that's my way of saying I'm searching for it online using Duck Duck Go.

gemelliz, to conservative
@gemelliz@mstdn.ca avatar

Leader speaking at the convention in Québec City today.

buh-bye CBC

"I will sell off 6,000 federal buildings ... so that we can build, build, build, build ... it just warms my heart to think of some beautiful family rolling up in their U-Haul to their wonderful new home at the former headquarters of the CBC."

Audience laughs & applauds.

Crispius,

@gemelliz ’s corporate masters would like nothing more than to have the completely under their control.

The is an obstacle to their domination of the infosphere.

Imagine every news outlet in Canada as & . Every platform a -owned . Every a , machine. It’s an oligarch’s wet dream.

mattblaze, (edited ) to random
@mattblaze@federate.social avatar

This may be obvious, but I recently started routinely adding "-youtube" to google searches. This eliminates most pages with links to garbage YouTube-monetized videos that try to attract people looking for basic instructions on how to do simple things. Greatly improves the quality of search results.

markhughes,
@markhughes@mastodon.social avatar

@mattblaze I've long stopped using because it is no longer a but an ad serving privacy hazard.

I still use keyword filters (eg with ), always have, but long to be able to have a standard set that always apply and to be able to add domains and keywords to this with a right click on the results.

Yet nobody has made this AFAIK 🤔

voxel, to privacy

Ecosia, is it really so private?

A article about if Ecosia is really a private search engine.
I did spend a lot a time to analyze and investigate Ecosia, I hope this article helps people to better understand how private is Ecosia really and which are the downsides of it. Is the first article I ever written, so it isn't perfect. I'm open for feedback!

https://cryptpad.disroot.org/pad/#/2/pad/view/qQG0ryE6n8EnZSTgCLMd4m87I7hEOoOkokkPPCj+lDs/embed/

@privacy

tournesol, to internet
@tournesol@peculiar.florist avatar

Vous avez déjà entendu parler de kagi ?

C’est un moteur de recherche qu’on pourrait voir comme premium, on a un abonnement et donc nos recherches ne sont pas dictées pour les annonceurs publicitaires.

Honnêtement je suis en train de tester et pour le moment ça a l’air très prometteur. De très bons résultats et on peut même créer une tierlist des domaines pour gérer leur priorité d’apparition.

Bref, ça pose beaucoup de question sur la légitimité de payer pour chercher sur internet surtout que 5€ par mois, c’est pas donné non plus…

janvlug, to DuckDuckGo
@janvlug@mastodon.social avatar

My biggest annoyance with is that it does not use as the default provider when searching for place names. Is there a that uses by default?

whoosh, to random
@whoosh@social.sdf.org avatar

Following up on an earlier discussion today about browser (and search), I want to lament the loss of the which was the last I know of which honored giving results which only included words immediately prefixed with '+'. A decade or so ago these kind of result filters were fairly common; then the rare "advanced search" option, now nothing (that I can find).
So I .
And I acknowledge that I may not have looked hard enough in all the right nooks & crannies.

davidshq, to random
@davidshq@hachyderm.io avatar

All I want to do is build a better .

matt, to Ecosia
@matt@oslo.town avatar

Oh no. The that plants trees, , have smashed ’s chat feature into its product. 🫠

tomasekeli,
itnewsbot, to MandelaEffect
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

In win for Google, judge dismisses many claims in DOJ monopoly case - Enlarge (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

Over the w... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1959381

pablopernot, to selfhosted French
@pablopernot@toot.portes-imaginaire.org avatar

Sans dire à quand cela date, je faisais du ht://dig pour avoir un petit moteur de recherche pour site web. Truc simple : indexation locale sous forme de fichiers, petit formulaire POST/GET de recherche qui génère une template html. On fait quoi aujourd'hui à ce sujet ?
#searchengine #selfhosted #website #static #moteurderecherche #linux #opensource

readbeanicecream, to tech
readbeanicecream avatar

Google is making it easier to remove your private information from Search: The company will soon blur explicit imagery in results by default too.
https://www.engadget.com/google-is-making-it-easier-to-remove-your-private-information-from-search-170025085.html

nafnlj, to DuckDuckGo

I drafted a new article about DuckDuckGo's reliance on Bing. Shortly after drafting, and before editing, I read that TechCrunch had been blacklisted/de-indexed by Bing. I suppose the timing was good for the article but it created more work for me. (Obligatory note that NLJ is de-indexed by Bing, and as a result, invisible to DuckDuckGo.)

https://thenewleafjournal.com/duckduckgo-in-the-bing-pond/

stephaniewalter, to random
@stephaniewalter@front-end.social avatar

CrowdView:https://crowdview.ai/search?q=how+to+laminate+stickers
A search engine that search through different forums to find your answer, really useful when looking for advice from other people

mcnees, to random
@mcnees@mastodon.social avatar

If anyone is wondering how google is doing, it is giving incorrect answers to the query “How old is the Universe?”

Instead of serving up scientific consensus (just shy of 14 billion years) it is latching onto recent media coverage of a questionable study (tired light, time-dependent coupling constants) claiming a much larger figure.

Notably, it gives me the right answer from an incognito window. But elevating popularity metrics over scientific consensus is a real problem!

PTR_K,
@PTR_K@dice.camp avatar

@nyrath @coreyspowell @AkaSci @mcnees
Maybe tangential to the discussion, but a couple uninformed questions increasingly on my mind:

Are there better search engines currently?
What are the pros and cons of various non-Google search utilities?

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