What search engine does KF use?

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I use Dogpile. DuckDuckGo didn't really seem to search very well and Yandex acts wonky with my VPN's.

I still use Google if I don't know exactly what I'm looking for sometimes.
 
DDG, usually.

But I've noticed the video search isn't as robust as Google, so I'll still use Google (logged out) for video on occasion. They still have the most powerful search engine going, even if you can't stand the fucking company and their privacy practices. Use in moderation.
 
I tried using Duck Duck Go for a while but got sick of the results being trash and went back to Google. I guess convenience is worth more to me than privacy.
 
I use Ecosia so I can pretend that I'm helping the environment and shit. I've always used Google in the past so it was interesting to see how search results can be dramatically different on a different engine (not in a good way). It's run by the same system/engine/ whatever word I'm looking for as Duck Duck Go, and so it did very briefly de-index the farms until Null yelled at them.
 
I see. I ended up setting one up on a Linode instance, might use it for a while to see how it goes. Thanks!
You can run it on a raspi zero or on a (synology) docker container if you like, keep in mind that altough it keeps cookies out it'll still push queries out by IP if you're paranoid. I was also testing Yacy containers but it's not making much sens to me at the moment, i like the idea of distributed searching however.
 
You can run it on a raspi zero or on a (synology) docker container if you like, keep in mind that altough it keeps cookies out it'll still push queries out by IP if you're paranoid. I was also testing Yacy containers but it's not making much sens to me at the moment, i like the idea of distributed searching however.

It seems to work decently, but Google's plugin seems to not work half the time. That's my only problem.
 
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