• cabbage@piefed.social
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    I’m generally pretty happy with the results in Qwant.

    The main thing I miss at this point is really support for !bangs. I use them all the time in DuckDuckGo, to search directly in !scholar or !wiki. Especially in Qwant there are some features missing, so if I for example want to be lazy and use the search bar as a calculator it would be nice to be able to search for !ddg 2+2.

    But that’s a minor criticism. For the most part it’s a great tool, and I look forward to where they go with their own indexes.

    Edit: Also, what’s up with this graphic suggesting search engines (if you can call them that) as alternatives to Google Chrome.

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      In Firefox (other browsers probably as well) you can add custom keywords for searches. For example visit Wikipedia, right click the search field and pick “add keyword” from the menu. As keyword enter “!wiki” or whatever you want and from now on you can just type “!wiki whatever” in the URL bar, no need to take the detour to duckduckgo or some other search engine.

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          Me too! Just added:

          • !w for Wikipedia
          • !wt for Wiktionary
          • !wm for Wikimedia Commons
          • !mar for Marginalia-Search
          • !mo for Mojeek

          Will probably think of a few more over the next few weeks.

      • @snuggledick
        I’ve shortened it to “w” wikipedia, “g” Google, “d” duckduck, “a” amazon. Also possible with “1”,“2”,…

        Typing " w Fediverse" will directly open wikipedia with the article for “Fediverse”.

        Even when you have abandoned the pages above it will work with your free pages too.

        @cabbage

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      At least desktop Firefox has something similar. Add a bookmark for e.g. “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s” with the keyword “wiki”, then when you type “wiki qwant” into the address bar you’ll get the Wikipedia page.

      I guess it’s easier if you don’t have to bookmark each search first, but at least for sites you search often I don’t see the need for search engine provided bangs.

      edit: As mentioned in another comment, there’s a newer way where you just right-click a search box and go to “add keyword”.

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        I knew about this in theory, but I used DuckDuckGo for a long time and got too spoiled to a point where it didn’t occur to me to just set it up myself.

        Thank you for connecting the dots for me, I’ll set ut up right away.

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    It still uses Bing (Microsoft) as its backend, as far as I can tell. I know they want to partner with Ecosia to build something less… USA-dependent but I doubt that will happen overnight.

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      Huh, I was under the impression that they used their own index. I just did a quick search found a blog post they publisted back in 2023. Here are some relevant excerpts:

      At the time of publication, Qwant has in its servers 20 billion indexed web pages

      Qwant uses Bing to supplement search results on which we do not have sufficient relevance, and on images where storage capacities are very important. On the rest, the main SEO logics are often the same which explains why you often find the same search results, ranked slightly differently according to the weight given to one or the other.

      Of course, that’s the company pushing their own preferred narrative, so take it with a grain of salt. But assuming it’s not an outright lie, then they’re definitely more independent than a lot of other search engines.

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      Is there a better alternative? Seems like all the alternative search engine rely on Bing or Google anyway

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        • Full EU search (not just a front-end): no idea.
        • EU front-end to US search engines, I would suggest Startpage as well as Qwant, I mean.
        • Independant and ad-free tracking-free innovative search engine but made in USA and also not free: Kagi. It’s the one I’ve been using for almost two years, next to Qwant and to Startpage ;)
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          As stated in another comment

          Startpage is owned by System1, an American Internet advertising company.

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        Mojeek is probably the closest thing right now to a normal-looking search engine that is completely independent from Google and Bing. UK based.

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      They’ll start with the German and French web, so if you’re searching in English you’ll probably have to wait for a while indeed.

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    I miss the time limits. They only have for last day, week and month. I used a lot the last year or 2 past years (they have custom date table) like Google has, and i go back to DuckDuckGo when i need more recent information but not that limited of one month.

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    Any reason I should choose Qwant over Duckduckgo? DDG having bangs and Qwant being not hosted in the US means I see them as about equal. So I won’t bother changing. Anything else I’m missing that Qwant beats DDG in that might make it worth changing.

    (I’m definitely gonna change if the index thing works out)

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    I mainly use Startpage, also a european search engine (like qwant it uses microsoft/google search in the backend)

    Edit: as nuko pointed out: they are owned by an american company

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      Startpage is owned by System1, an American Internet advertising company.

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        Pain didnt knew that, guess I’m switching back to Qwant, thanks for the info!