If you can, use Firefox.

  • adhdplantdev@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Duck duck go has become a pretty good viable alternative to google using it full time now.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve been using it as my main search engine for around a year now. I accidentally used google today to look up “best screwdriver sets” and the results were all ads instead of results with screwdriver set reviews. I put the same thing in DuckDuckGo and immediately got relevant results.

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        9 months ago

        Googled the pirate bay and it wouldnt.

        Unless the first link after a link to the wiki, www. piratebayorg.org is the correct place to go…

        Duckduckgo first result was the correct result

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            9 months ago

            Have you tried open street map? The geography nerds building that have a surprisingly up to date and high quality map of the rural midwestern region I live in so you might be pleasantly surprised

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        9 months ago

        Maps

        Which is getting worse now too.
        It now searches “related” locations to what you searched for to show you more bought ads for locations instead of what you looked for originally. Get ready for the slow crawl of enshitification of maps now too.

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        9 months ago

        Interest of avoiding Google’s ad platform which is arguably more invasive you should use a browser in search engine that is not developed by Google thus use duck duck go. I mean it’s at least tangentially related.