A little confusion here. I've found "search", "SearchX", and "Searx".
Original link provided by Melvin: http://stats.searx.oe5tpo.com/
1) I also found this URL for "searx": https://www.searx.me/
2) This for "search" (metasearch): https://www.search.com/
3) And this for "searchx":
Quoting Nico Rikken (2017-04-30 11:25:49)
> I already knew about YaCy for distributed search, but not Searchx.
> Apparently there is a fundamental difference between the two. Searchx
> is a metasearch engine, relying on other search engines to do the heavy
> lifting, but caching and sharing the
I already knew about YaCy for distributed search, but not Searchx.
Apparently there is a fundamental difference between the two. Searchx
is a metasearch engine, relying on other search engines to do the heavy
lifting, but caching and sharing the results between similar instances.
YaCy is doing its
On 04/28/2017 10:21 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Melvin Carvalho]
>> I was wondering what people thought about the idea of having your own
>> search engine together in your freedombox?
>
> Sound cool. I can help if someone is interested in packaging this for
> Debian. Let me know on IRC if
[Melvin Carvalho]
> I was wondering what people thought about the idea of having your own
> search engine together in your freedombox?
Sound cool. I can help if someone is interested in packaging this for
Debian. Let me know on IRC if you need a sponsor. :)
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Happy hacking
Petter
Hi All
Going back to Eben Moglen's "Freedom in the cloud" talk, he spoke about the
importance of having search engines that dont track you.
I recently came across this awesome decentralized search engine that
respects privacy, searx
http://stats.searx.oe5tpo.com/
It is possible to run your own