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Is there any escape from shitty AI slop in my search results?
What search engines are there that I can use that arent a proxy for one of the big ones? And yes I know about Kagi, I’d prefer open source if possible.
There's a new beta one which only uses its own index: https://stract.com/
And best of all it's written in Rust.
There's not really a strong player in the open source search space.
Mwmnl exists, but per their own readme:
Kagi provides the source code for many of their services, but is not truly open source, especially because at its core, it relies on applying its own rankings to other's indexes.
That said, search is a space where the old adage rings true:
For what it's worth, I find value in my Kagi subscription.
Maybe something to use only for fun, but check out Marginalia. It’s open source and as far as I know, runs in the guy’s computer at his house. It deprioritizes commercial websites and boosts small blogs instead.
Every time I go there I find something genuinely interesting or cozy to read.
Moving from enshitified closed source to a different closed source that's trying to position itself as user first isn't necessarily bad.