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This coincides with Google search getting worse and now including the AI slop.
What’s the best alternative to Google these days?
I use SearxNG, found a good, reliable instance that is close to my location.
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/search-engines/
https://www.techlore.tech/resources#search-engines
searx.space
Typo in your link (but not in the text). https://searx.space
Thx, fixed
I use Kagi, it’s great (great results, no ads, no tracking, a lot of clever filtering tools) but it’s paid. Free, I would use Brave Search but I doesn’t give me as good results as Kagi.
Edit: added links.
I think that’s like asking what’s the best alternative to bread.
You know right best alternative to bread is plane cake ingredients are identical but process is different thats all
Not really. I haven’t used Google Search in close to a decade.
The bread has mold and there’s weird stuff growing all over it.