- cross-posted to:
- fuck_ai@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fuck_ai@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.abnormalbeings.space/post/998088
A magical word.
Source: https://mastodon.online/@gardiner_bryant/114309539375105773
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.abnormalbeings.space/post/998088
A magical word.
Source: https://mastodon.online/@gardiner_bryant/114309539375105773
They’ll do anything besides changing search engines. It’s a one time setting in most browsers.
Duck duck go doesn’t seem to have recent Reddit results. And I’m not paying a monthly subscription. Seems like most others use Google’s indexing. You have a suggestion for a free non Google based search engine that indexs Reddit?
The reason they don’t include reddit is because of the same licensing thing that caused all the reddit apps to get shut down and helped boost Lemmy.
The best non-google version that still gives you the recent reddit ones would be SearXNG and that’s because it’s a search aggregate tool that searching on Google and DDG and so on for you and then gives you the best results.
Edit: it’s also self-hostable if you’d prefer that
Yea im pretty ok with duck duck, UNLESS I am specifically looking for a smeddit answer, thats when I pull up evoogle.
Given the current state of Reddit, I would count that as a feature.
Yeah, they said that like it’s a bad thing.
Aw, gee, I won’t have pages of puns before I reach an actual discussion? Darn.
And most recent content is infested with LLM bots. It’s like using ChatGPT with extra steps.
For general stuff, yeah, but there’s a lot of discussion that still isn’t happening anywhere else.
Does changing search engines give them the satisfaction of cursing at a bad engine to make it work better?