@thomasfuchs Got any good alternatives for a search engine? 👀
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Georges-Antoine Assi (georges@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jan-2024 14:12:06 JST Georges-Antoine Assi -
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Georges-Antoine Assi (georges@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jan-2024 13:55:49 JST Georges-Antoine Assi @marquiskurt @nileane ecosia is backed by bing, which (being run by msft) is suuuuuper problematic. i would avoid using it as well :(
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Georges-Antoine Assi (georges@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jan-2024 13:55:47 JST Georges-Antoine Assi @marquiskurt @nileane i wish i could say the same but with ecosia working so closely with brave i can't use it either: https://www.eu-startups.com/2021/01/ecosia-and-brave-partner-to-offer-most-private-and-ethical-search-browser-combination/
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Georges-Antoine Assi (georges@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jan-2024 13:55:45 JST Georges-Antoine Assi @marquiskurt @nileane at this point i don't really have one to recommend! seems like the only true ethical option is to run one yourself and index the web 😅
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Georges-Antoine Assi (georges@hachyderm.io)'s status on Monday, 02-Oct-2023 21:44:50 JST Georges-Antoine Assi @thomasfuchs You should give https://kagi.com/ a try. I've been using it for about a month, and it's great at filtering out garbage results.
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