• dan@upvote.au
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    4 days ago

    Ecosia still uses American services though - they use Google, Bing, Yahoo and Wikipedia for search results.

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      4 days ago

      Yeah but don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. Among other things, they just recently announced that they’re starting to build an alternative index with Qwant.

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        4 days ago

        I’m using Qwant, used Ecosia before. Really OK for most stuff. I still revert to googling occasionally - mainly for local businesses on maps and sometimes shopping results. But I agree, don’t let perfect be the enemy of good, well said.

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        3 days ago

        You’re right but it’s still important to point out in this case since an American index would be subject to any American censorship law. It’s better to use Ecosia than Google for sure but we still gotta be aware of the type of bias we’re working with.

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        4 days ago

        Definitely true. I’ll have to try it out. Is Ecosia better than DuckDuckGo or Kagi?

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          Late to reply but: from what I heard, Kagi is really good at search (at least when it comes to filters and the such, not sure about base results), but it’s paid so that’s a disadvantage (and also a plus since you don’t get ads nor is your data being sold off), and it’s US based. DuckDuckGo also uses Bing but I guess they have more sources than just them. In my experience it’s about the same, maybe a bit better on DDG, both have shebangs (! for DDG, # for Ecosia) which I find extremely useful.

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        4 days ago

        I’ve never heard of Ecosia, but I don’t understand your logic on this.

        Problem: Google bad!

        Solution: Don’t use google, use Ecosia instead.

        Error: Ecosia also uses google.

        How is this a good move? If anything it’s just a lateral move with the same problem.

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          Late reply but: Ecosia lets you choose between Google or Bing, but I guess that isn’t really your point. The main thing is it anonymises your searches, so you do get some additional privacy. Additionally, the hope is that one day they build their own index. They just recently announced that they’re gonna start one with Qwant.

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          4 days ago

          Eventually they’ll stop using G and MAYBE they have better impact in the climate. Why be a fucking prick about it?

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      3 days ago

      95+% of all websites you visit are hosted on AWS or use Cloudflare.
      But that’s their decision, not yours.

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        Do you have a source for that? I think it’s nowhere near 95% of sites given there’s several major providers that aren’t AWS or Cloudflare (eg Hetzner, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Wordpress.com, and a bunch more)

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        I hope that goes well for them. It’s hard and extremely expensive, which is why there’s so few good search engines and half of them just use Bing’s API.