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Re: "For anyone here who uses SearXNG, I made a request to get..."
Of course, I would not expect the same convenience that big tech giants such as Bing, Qwant, DuckDuckGo or Google would offer, but unfortunately I could not find anything useful back when I used it, no matter how hard I tried. I hope that some project comes up with a truly free, decentralised search engine that finds a way to provide somewhat decent results. Then, I will be more than happy to switch.
My overall experience is that, similarly to PHP, Java applications are usually bloated compared to equivalent applications written in C, so it is no surprise YaCy has high system requirements. That said, I do not expect any decentralised search engine to be neither simple or lightweight, regardless the language.
2023-10-10 · 5 months ago
If YaCy is added to a searXNG instance, it would be useless technically to YaCy's goals technically? As YaCy would get no feed positive or negative link ratings, which wouldn't help YaCy. Is that correct?
😎 Smokey [OP] · Oct 11 at 23:16:
sort of. It would be best if everyone set up their own yacy instance or used the official public one. users using searxng would not be able to affect ranking.
however searxng putting yacy in helps draw attention and get people started with using it. most people don't know it exist, or don't know the public instance exist (in part because their website links to the publoc instance status page indtead of the search home page which confuses new people). I believe its mutually beneficial yacy gets a chance to attract new users who wouldnt access it otherwise and searxng gets a new truely open search engine to aggregate in the case where instances don't want to use google or bing bases engines.
For anyone here who uses SearXNG, I made a request to get YaCy added to list of indexable search engines, and they merged it in today! YaCy is an independent search engine based off unique peer-to-peer decentralized webcrawling technology. Anyone can download a YaCy instance to host locally and contribute to the collective engine. You can also use it to index local intranets.