uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
searx-instances
uBlock-Origin-dev-filter | searx-instances | |
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40 | 221 | |
2,199 | 93 | |
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5.9 | 9.1 | |
5 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
The Unlicense | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
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Google Search's Death by a Thousand Cuts
I'm not OP, but here is my own uBlock filter with hundreds of GitHub/StackOverflow copycats: https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
- The Heisenbug lurking in your async code (Python)
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Is Google’s 20-year search dominance about to end?
This is really the core of my disappointment in Google: their poor handling of malicious SEO. Having humans go over shared site blocklists that people use to improve results, hand verify each entry, and remove those sites from Google results would go a long, long way.
I'm talking about lists like these: https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter/blob/mai...
It wouldn't take a small team more than a few weeks to get through these lists -- most of the work has already been done.
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Until further notice, think twice before using Google to download software
I'm not OP, but for those of you who saw this comment and were hoping for a link, the one that I use is https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
- Fake-Websites von Suchergebnissen ausschließen
- What extra imported filterlists do you use?
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Where should I report this external filter list performance issue?
I reported the issue at https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter/issues/348.
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Spot
There is a community-maintained list of these stackoverflow / github / npm / wikipedia clones, and filters to hide them from search results: https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
These lists are supported as presets in https://letsblock.it/filters/search-results
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Google Search Results Plagued with spam “.it” domains
I've been using this uBO filter since someone recommended on a different thread and it's been great at removing those annoying sites from search results: https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter
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LetsBlockIt — selfhosted AdBlock filter with Docker image and
The filter has presets at the bottom of the settings form, sourced from data from the https://github.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter project.
searx-instances
- YaCy, a distributed Web Search Engine, based on a peer-to-peer network
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What the Google overlords don't want you to see
I still recommend a Searx instance over google. Independently run search engines using an open-source software that aggregate searches over multiple engines, including Google, Bing, Yahoo, Wikipedia, DDG, Ecosia, and many many more.
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newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request
This kind of thing is why I use searx
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how safe is duckduckgo?
I recommend hopping on public SearxNG instances. https://searx.space/
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Searx.be was shut down by ISP
This was my default search in Safari, the "new tab opens with" way.
Now it shows "Cloud provider terminated all my servers, service is down for the moment. Working on it. Sorry. Please use other instances on https://searx.space"
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Try a Marxist-Leninist search engine - is it useful?
Assuming you don't publicly list this instance on searx.space, you should be fine with a small vps. I don't see this thing having more than a dozen concurrent users so I wouldn't bother with a vps larger than 2gb of ram and 2 cpu . This should cost less than 10-20 bucks a month on vultr or digitalocean. Then you just need a domain, which can be as little as like 8 bucks a year depends on where you get it. So I'd estimate it would cost 80-120 a year to run.
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Haha nice try Google. I ain't that stupid
If anyone is interested in getting around search related privacy issues, look into a public SearXNG instance. It doesn't mitigate all privacy concerns but does a lot to move in that direction.
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Good Search Engines for conspiracy Research?
Try SearXNG (https://searx.space/)
- Ask HN: Best search engine alternatives to Google?
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Is it just me or Reddit is better without all the closed subs?
If you want to try it out before creating your own, check out https://searx.space/
What are some alternatives?
ublacklist - Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results
searxng - SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
whoogle-search
searxng - SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled. This is a fork of SearXNG used by searx.tiekoetter.com
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
searx-docker - Create a searx instance using Docker
personal-blocklist - Browser Add-on: Blocks domains/hosts from appearing in your Google search results.
searxng-docker - The docker-compose files for setting up a SearXNG instance with docker.
digraph - Organize the world