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I run searx locally, have it set as my default search engine, and use it as a search engine client. It's nice to have the same interface across as a variety of search engines.

Searx is provided as a service on NixOS, which makes this all simple to run.

I do the same for Nitter, a Twitter frontend, which supports RSS and behaves well while logged out.



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