I want to use SearxNG as my daily driver, and I added three instances to my browser’s search engines list. However, I find that all three are down whenever I try to use it, and I inevitably have to look at the list of instances and click the top one just to perform one search. Is there a way to “auto-route” my search through the most reliable instance or something?

    • @MangoPenguin
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      81 year ago

      Doesn’t this defeat the privacy of searx because it’s coming from a single IP and a single user?

        • @eric@lemmy.ca
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          1 year ago

          I’ve never thought of it like that. Another service for the homelab to run.

      • Awwab
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        11 year ago

        I still have some issues with Bing from time to time but as far as I can tell that’s because they are changing stuff and the SearXNG devs just need to push a fix.

  • Haunting_Tale_5150
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    61 year ago

    This is why I don’t use searxng as my daily driver! I’m too lazy to self host and they’re always down.

  • @eight_byte@feddit.de
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    31 year ago

    Problem is that this kind of alternative web interfaces for Google are just going web scraping of the regular www.google.com page. They are not using the Google Search API (which is paid and requires an API key). However, Google says scraping of their search results is not allowed. And they are actually preventing it by blocking IPs doing too many search request in certain amount of time. That is the main reason a lot of Searx or SearxNG instances stop working after a certain time.

  • @1000knives@beehaw.org
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    21 year ago

    i feel this too, i tried using searx for a while and found it really nice but frequently down or broken :/ i’ll try some of the instances suggested here.

  • @pinkfloyd@lemm.ee
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    11 year ago

    I’m pretty sure the instance I use (searx.org) still works (at least for me it does) but it does result in empty search result pages most of the time due to this bug (I think)