Ask HN: Best search engine alternatives to Google?
56 points| cowpig | 2 years ago
However, for a lot of things it's quite bad. If I want to find a good website for some use-case (as opposed to directly finding information inside a page), or if I want anything where there might be a commercial interest in ~~lying~~ advertising to me, Google is truly awful.
It's also, obviously, very bad for privacy.
Surely there are a bunch of interesting new search engines popping up given the recent deep learning explosion? What interesting alternatives have you discovered?
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[+] [-] carlosjobim|2 years ago|reply
Kagi's search results are much better than anything else you can find right now. It was easy to just forget about Google.
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[+] [-] michalf6|2 years ago|reply
also: https://search.marginalia.nu/
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[+] [-] odieldomanie|2 years ago|reply
AI search engines like perplexity.ai are too slow, and I end up clicking the referenced links anyway.
Once my Kagi credits are used up, I'll go back to DDG, which has better results than google in my experience. Though reddit being gone makes it hard to tell rn.
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[+] [-] jesterson|2 years ago|reply
That's a very bold (and erroneous) statement when you put DDG in the list
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[+] [-] NunoSempere|2 years ago|reply
I've also programmed https://metaforecast.org, which aggregates over prediction platforms (Polymarket, Metaculus, Manifold Markets, etc.)
[+] [-] Kop|2 years ago|reply
https://www.startpage.com
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[+] [-] cowpig|2 years ago|reply
www.perplexity.ai
[+] [-] methou|2 years ago|reply
Only that you have to keep a mental counter on the usage.
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[+] [-] senko|2 years ago|reply
They also recently announced search AI (I think powered by Anthropic over their index) and API, which, as a developer, I also find useful.
Finally, the vision and priorities they communicate are something I agree with.
All this makes it a nobrainer to pay for their service.
[+] [-] mkbkn|2 years ago|reply
I am a not a developer, so my use case is different but Ecosia.org returns good results almost all the time. Of not, I would use StartPage.
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