• WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    well they don’t need to fight for new users anymore. Everyone uses it already, and children are basically indoctrinated to it: all schools have that as search engine, often they even use google classroom and drive and whatnot on the classes. if they have chromebooks, the chrome browser automatically starts after login even if you don’t want to use it, and you can’t unpin it from the taskbar either

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      1 day ago

      We really are ruled by corporations.

      I guess this is why it was so important to neuter the government and public institutions. Can’t have regular people with control over their own lives.

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          1 day ago

          Honestly nothing is good anymore. Every search engine brings up the same SEO optimized dogshit articles. I sometimes use Arc browser but that’s not really that different than asking ChatGPT.

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            Yeah. Really sucks how you need to know what you’re looking for in order to get any use out of a search engine these days.

            For example, if you want to find a “free online video chatroom”, you’re not going to find it by typing those words into google. You need to know, specifically, that there is a free chatroom called https://stumblechat.com/ and type that into google in order to see it.

            The world is fucked.

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            It’s so obnoxious. I hate researching a topic only to be fed results leading to useless AI spam. The entire thing is clogged up like this. Searching on the internet absolutely sucks, now.

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          1 day ago

          Duckduckgo is bing. They route their searches there afaik. It’s just a privacy layer, like startpage is a privacy layer on Google.

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            1 day ago

            I don’t think that’s true. They are using the index of bing, but the search results are not. At least that’s what I heard, no idea if it’s factual or not.

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            Duckduckgo also has bangs, which I consider an essential feature.

            Although I use SearXNG instead, since their equivalent is a lot more customisable (although less bangs out of the box).

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              18 hours ago

              Yep. I was using ddg but just spun up 2 sear instances for myself. (One on vpn one off)

              What are your favorite searxng customizations / bangs?

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              18 hours ago

              FWIW you can kinda replicate bangs using Firefox using bookmark “keywords” (I think that’s what they’re called). They basically allow you to create a bang for any site using any trigger characters.

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                Yeah, I use those constantly. For web searching, Wikipedia, work ticket lookups, etc.