• Zworf@beehaw.org
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    10 bucks is too much though for a search engine, at least for me. Especially now that I use LLMs to replace most of the usecases of web searches.

    I never used Google much anyway the last few years, I use duckduckgo which isn’t quite as bad as google is now. Yeah I know it’s just microsoft bling with a lick of paint but they didn’t enshittify as much as google. But $10 + VAT is just a lot of money in Spain.

    Maybe I’ll try the $5 plan though, I never come even close to 300 searches a month anyway.

    Edit: SearXNG sounds much better actually, thanks!! <3

    Edit2: I installed SearXNG and love it <3 Really thanks for the tips here.

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      This is a useful take: I too will use LLMs for search-- but not for search for journal articles with data and evidence. LLMs too easily confabulate these.

      LLM-as-search is fantastic when you want a no-bullshit statistical result for what you’re looking for when you’re wanting an overview or interactive tutorial.

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      Self hosted searxng is where it’s at. Seriously love it and have replaced my search engines on all my computers and phone.

      I use this along with Vivaldi browser that will let me switch engines quickly with “search shortcuts” for those few times I need local Google results.

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        stract has same issue mentioned above where search engines are actually the only time i want data on me to be easily accessible. not being able to search “food near me” is frustrating, and no privacy-centered google alternative i’ve been happy with has had that feature. im fine with my location and other relevant metadata on me getting used in a search, as long as that metadata is in a black box restricted to me that doesn’t create a profile for advertising companies

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          Yeah that makes sense. My comment had more to do with the potential of a open source search engine/crawler than anything it currently does. Though I feel the optics feature might be able to account for that eventually.

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        I put in the name of my home town and the first 2 links were escort sites offering ladies in that town… Seriously.

        Not really impressed so far.

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        Promising, but not ready for primetime. I spent the last two days using it as my phone’s default search after you mentioned it, and… well, I went back to Google, at least for now.