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Agree, but please don't everybody on HN switch to this particular Searx instance. Spread the load and use other instances. I spun up my instance but hesitate to publish it here.


Can you elaborate on what searx is and why folks have their own instances?


Searx is not a search engine with its own index, but rather, it is a meta-search engine, and operates by forwarding your query to a customizable list of other search engines (like Google, DDG, Wikipedia, etc) and gives you aggregated results. It is more privacy respecting, because the search providers cant run any tracking JS, see your IP, give you tracking links, etc. People may have their own instance for any number of reasons, including: hosting in different places to get different geo-specific results, to be faster by being closer to the end user, to change default themes/settings, to reduce the load on other instances. Nowadays, the fork SearXNG is more popular than the original.

https://searx.space indexes most of the public instances.


doesn't that mean we have to trust the owners of the searx hosts though, if we don't spin up our own? I think i'd rather trust a faceless corp sometimes than someone with a potential axe to grind.


Big data is valuable, but little data is usually worthless. My instance is running on a Raspberry PI on my desk running Yunohost. If I figured out how to log IP addresses and the queries, I nor anyone else would have any use for the information. Searx doesn't set any cookies or do any browser fingerprinting. So all I would know is someone from an IP address (somebody in your house or on your VPN) queried something.


Probably breaking the TOS for all the search engines.


it's a meta-search engine (a search engine that searches through other engines). I self-host one myself (although I host SearxNG, a fork). You could argue you can be identified because of the same IP, so you shouldn't self-host for yourself only - but there's very real legal and practical limits to tracking without cookies, so I'm reasonably fine with this, especially since I'm not the only one using my instance (although the user count is under 10).


You can self-host and use a mobile 4G/5G modem for the outgoing connections from SearXNG: the IP address is going to be shared between different users (at least with IPv4).




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