Yandex and Dogpile.
Yandex for every day things that I know will be able to be found easily. Also, their image search is awesome, I didn't know the name of a part, so I took a picture of it, dragged it to the image search, and it easily found similar images which allowed me to get the part name.
If I have something fairly technical, or I need to get specific information and be shown the web page where it specifically says something (think specific laws etc), I'll ask Microsoft Copilot a question along with "and provide the specific web pages where this is confirmed".
It's on i2p. http://shmoogle.i2p/
Truly, I don't use shmoogle. I'm running a searx server and I set it up to not query pozzed search services. It's okay. It's at least as good as rubbish google results.
Google is jew garbage. I don't share hidden gems anymore because then they're not hidden and get jewed
Google (sadly) is my primary. Using it for programming, devops, etc. it's good. Searching for kikes gives you the ADL links. Yandex is way better.
There's an unkiked one? I use the Brave browser app on mobile, just because it has ad blocking built in.
Brave and DuckDuckGo mostly use Bing's index. I think DDG use to buy data from Yandex back in the day, but I'm not sure if they do anymore. The only major crawl indexes are Google, Bing and Yandex now. Yahoo and others got out of the game a long time ago.
There is Kagi, a paid search engine (that has a free trial) but I didn't find it all that much better honestly.
You can also try running a local Yacy node (distributed search engine) and set it up to crawl your favourite sites, but it's still pretty buggy.
They all kind of suck these days.
resulthunter.com
Less kiked anyway, I think, maybe. Okay, I don't fucking know but it at least has a conservative tilt to it unlike the goog
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