“I found it very weird that there essentially is no way to browse the web in an open manner. So that’s what I am trying to build,” the founder of Stract said.
“I found it very weird that there essentially is no way to browse the web in an open manner. So that’s what I am trying to build,” the founder of Stract said.
Haven’t tested it yet, but have seen it mentioned several times here on Lemmy:
https://kagi.com/
Kagi is a meta search engine though. They just do calls to Google, Yandex, Brave, etc. cut the ad rot and sprinkle some secret spice on top.
EDIT: source, https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html
Interestingly the source you linked says that they do have an in-house web index, they just use it alongside other sources rather than using it as their primary source
#DuckDuckGo makes the same claim as well. IMO it’s a great marketing tactic to say “we have our own crawler” to imply to people they will get some unique results-- but I’m not convinced that supplemental crawlers are significant. They are all too happy to rely on the crutch of the search engines they source from.
Hmmmm I didn’t know that, every comment that I read, didn’t mention this fact. I’m running my own Searxng instance and Meta engines can be quite powerful, especially when you can adjust them a bit and filter out what you consider “spam” results (e.g. pinterest)
Yes, I’ve seen Kagi mentioned quite often here on Lemmy.
Though Kagi seems Tor unfriendlly maybe.
indeed. I cannot reach this link from tor:
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html
I use Kagi and love it.