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Google's results have been getting worse over time, but it seems like the last couple years, they've taken a steep nose-dive, completely overrun with crappy content farming.

I've mitigated a lot of that by doing searches for any kind of product comparison or technical question with "site:reddit.com", but now with the possibility that that trick will become less useful over time as well...?

Yeah. What search engines are other tech folks using?

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[–] tet42@ka.tet42.org 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

I really like SearXNG for searching. It combines results from multiple search engines (that you define). And strips out advertisements. You can host your own SearXNG instance if you are in to self hosting, or you can use one of the many available public instances.

[–] jason@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

SearXNG has come a long way. I self-host, and I consistently get more reliable results than when I use Google, and you can set it to replace something like twitter.com with nitter.net or reddit.com with teddit.net, so you can still visit those sites automatically on mobile (not sure, but that might be a self-host only thing).

[–] Tandrios@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this! Never heard of SearXNG until this thread. Sounds promising if you can use these replacement sites.

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