One possible caveat of using an open source search engine alternative instead of Google

المنطقة عكف عفريت@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 60 points –
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What am I looking at here?

The top result is the resume of the Unabomber for President political action committee UNAPACK

Why do you think that ended up as the top result?

The word "resume" + being an old and solid link + me using a search engine with settings that allow you to customize which places to search, and I'm not returning results from all major search engines and only keeping alternative ones.

This works fine for work or when coding. It searches Stack Overflow and forums, immensely useful when trying to research things or solve problems.

Is there a search engine that stores generic search vector information in a p2p fashion and allows users to search so that their local and then other people’s remotes get searched in that order?

Yacy is the only one I have heard of and I hear that it is terrible. I set it up myself maybe 20 years ago when I was still on dial up and it wasn't great, but I thought it was because of my shitty network and computer by who knows. I'm very interested in one, I have been using duck duck to but that is just a layer on top of Google afaik

Duck duck is a layer on top of Bing. Thanks for the link to Yacy.

Let me know if you find one. Searxng is neat but it, like DDG, seems to just be a self hosted layer on top of the big players

which search alternative is this?

Maybe you should add brave search in the search engines that searxng use. I'm using it since almost one year and except for images I never had weird results

Oh and I don't know if qwant is really good for English searches since it's a French search engine(however it is almost perfect for french searches)

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I removed it on purpose. Trying my best to rely on any search engine other than Google, Brave, DuckDuckGo, and Bing.

Why not duckduckgo? I'd been using them since I had heard they were good and can be trusted for the most part.

I used to use it but honestly grew tired of getting the same search results. The same Medium article, the same video, the same news report at the top. I often feel like I only see the tip of the iceberg, and often never find what I need.

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