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      Duckduckgo is bing. They route their searches there afaik. It’s just a privacy layer, like startpage is a privacy layer on Google.

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        I don’t think that’s true. They are using the index of bing, but the search results are not. At least that’s what I heard, no idea if it’s factual or not.

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        42 days ago

        Duckduckgo also has bangs, which I consider an essential feature.

        Although I use SearXNG instead, since their equivalent is a lot more customisable (although less bangs out of the box).

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          Yep. I was using ddg but just spun up 2 sear instances for myself. (One on vpn one off)

          What are your favorite searxng customizations / bangs?

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            18 hours ago

            What are your favorite searxng customizations / bangs?

            Nothing hugely advanced. I added the NixOS wiki to !software_wikis and I also redirect the old wiki to the new wiki (since the former blocks VPNs). I also use the redirect functionality to redirect twitter/reddit etc links to FOSS frontends.

            I’ve also added a bunch of stackexchange sites with their own keywords.

            I’ll add you can also use duckduckgo bangs by using !! e.g. !!protondb.

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          120 hours ago

          FWIW you can kinda replicate bangs using Firefox using bookmark “keywords” (I think that’s what they’re called). They basically allow you to create a bang for any site using any trigger characters.

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            Yeah, I use those constantly. For web searching, Wikipedia, work ticket lookups, etc.