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| | | | | CoopSearch This isn't anything new but, I wanted to re-share my project, CoopSearch, a self-hosted search engine built on the SearXNG platform. I moved it from a subdomain of Cooperserver.com over to its own domain (CoopSearch.com). For those that don't know or haven't used it, essentially, it's a search engine that keeps your searches private, gives you results from a variety of sources (you can set which ones), and doesn't track you. It's a search engine, aggregating results from Google, DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, and over 70 others, all while protecting your privacy.CoopSearch doesn't track your searches or share your IP address. It acts as a middleman, anonymously fetching results from other search engines on your behalf. You also benefit from a wider view of the web by seeing results from diverse sources, not just one dominant search engine. CoopSearch is built on open-source code, meaning anyone can see how it works and contribute to its development. SearXNG (the platform CoopSearch is built on) also has a great user handbook and non-bot chat channels if you have any questions. Happy searching!This post is the 7th of my #100DaysToOffload challenge. Want to get involved? Find out more at 100daystooffload.com. | |
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| | | | | After the switch, I will miss the actual switch. | |
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| | | | | Kagi tells me I've used its search around 200 times in the last month that I've been paying for it. What are my impressions? Do I think it's worth paying $10/month to use its search instead of one of the big search engines? | |
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