Searxng has been great I get the results I want and never see anything AI related on unless it is on the site.
May I ask what instances you’ve found the most reliable and informative, considering?:
Not only this one… mainly, SearXNG instances are polluted by requests from the millions of self hosted AI instances these days…
Several open-source AI projects have a SearXNG integration / TBH that was never the intention…
Source: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/5286#issuecomment-3621869284
Wiki should always be the first step to your research. It’s the sum of all human knowledge, I can’t even begin to tell you how much I learn from Wikipedia.
If required, I’ve been having the following setup for a years or so. It works like a charm:
- Set udm=14 as the default search “engine”;
- Install an extension to hide the common places, like the following: Hide Google AI Overviews;
- Disable buttons in UI as the search/omnibox;
Related:
- https://udm14.com/
- How to Remove AI From Your Google Chrome ExperienceWhy not switch from a free corporate surveillance tracker to an actual web browser?
Thank you! Mostly, because Chromium based are used by the most people around the world, and it’s related to my job in web-dev and security, since at least 2014.
It’s hard to guess what you actually meant, but let’s guess…- For a client, do you mean Firefox/LibreWolf/non-vendor?
Has less features for modern web-dev. Well, sure, yet the development environment is much more featureful in Chromium. - For a search engine, do you mean a SearXNG instance or such as services as Kagi?
Of course, but it’s unstable/erroneous from my experience, at this point of life. Yet, is monitored for better times.
I’m running Duckduckgo on Brave browser. how much difference do these programs make?
Searxng is self hosted and open source which pull results from other search engines. This means it can be effectively customized however you want and prevents a lot of cross site tracking but his less reliable then a standard search engine.
Kagi is a paid search engine which is privacy focused, has better customization but I don’t really know a lot about it beyond that
- For a client, do you mean Firefox/LibreWolf/non-vendor?
I’m in the same boat as the other reply, I can use them for a lot of stuff but for ANYTHING work related even just viewing my schedule let alone sending HR a sick note or w/e I need chrome proper to log into the organization’s intranet. Degoogled chromium, even Firefox just keeps reprompting me to enter my authenticator codes.





