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Wonderful day! Have you checked out metasearch engines like the following?: SearXNG (...is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled...)
Is the a public instance you recommend? Because since Google broke their Api, the main one I used is always rate limited and only returns completely unrelated Bing results (no matter what settings you use or other engines you enable). I started trying other instances on the list, and gave up after about 5 when they all had the same problem, and last I checked they haven't been able to work around the changes Google made, at least as of a week or 2 ago according the updates on the github issue.
Have you checked out the following issue case:
That's the exact issue I was talking about, and the last comment I read when I last checked was the one right a one what you linked lol.
I tried 4get before and the catches were extremely 4chan cringe, kind of turned me off it, but I'll have to try it again if they have a fix.
It's nice to see the searxng atleast has a possible temp work around that looks like it will be merged soon.
Thanks for the helpful info!
I have heard about this, but every time i've looked into it, it is a link to github, and I am not very technically versed. I do use Linux, but just have Mint installed and it seems to work. I would want a webbased search engine though, that I can use across all of my devices, without having to host a search engine.
Hosting your own is optional.
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Thanks! I'll try one of the public instances and see how that goes!
Try one out. My default on all devices
SearXNG is cool, but the scrapers don't work half the time.