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I'm leaving DuckDuckGo, and here's what I picked...
yewtu.beI break down my journey of finding a new private search engine--let it help you on your journey for the best search engine for YOU!
This video was originally inspired by @The Linux Experiment video covering his browser journey, check it out here: https://youtu.be/DgFS1Do_1As
Search Engine Map: https://www.searchenginemap.com/
Startpage CEO Interview: https://youtu.be/h-3fW0w2ayg
Since some people are asking: No--none of the search engines in this video paid us money or influenced it in any other way, strictly Henry's personal journey. None were even aware of this video and are seeing it for the first time like you all are.
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00:00 Introduction
00:07 DuckDuckGo
00:51 Startpage
02:13 Searx
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03:34 The Dark Ages
03:55 Brave Search
06:45 Recapping All Options
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if people would host topic specialized instances of yacy then we’d be all set.
unfortunately, reliability and resource demands are problems that casual yacy hosters would suffer from.
something like tantivy would be much more reliable for topic specialized instances but it doesn’t make use of peer2peer resource sharing. what if we just had a lem community where people request quality information from a query/question/subject?