• plutopos@lemmy.zip
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      6 hours ago

      Startpage is one example. Almost every non-professional piece of software has good alternatives

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      18 hours ago

      What internet do you live in?

      I use Duck duck go at work and Qwant (European) privately.

      Both are infinitely better than Google and They’re only my preferred ones, there are dozens out there.

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        DDG and Ecosia use Bing, so depending on why you want to ditch Google, it’s hardly a real alternative (to big tech). Qwant is slow and shows far less results. I still have to go to Google for some queries.

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        I do the same, but at times I use Ecosia instead of Qwant. The results are borderline unusable, just like in case of Google - too many commercial links, disrespect for the exact expressions I use or their proximity in text. If something is called similar to a product… So I find these search engines similar to Google, I use them to avoid Google, not to get better results. When image searching, I sometimes go back to Google when I don’t get enough results - Google usually finds more.

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      Less of a bad thing is still a win.

      I use DDG and everytime the results are bad I go back to Google. That happens like 1 out of 10 of all my searches. It’s kinda cumbersome but whatever, I got used to it.

      And now with what’s going on with the forced AI, it seems I’m stuck with what DDG has to offer.

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        4 hours ago

        many go

        And you can do !g search_term for this 1/10 time, not so cumbersome in the end