• SudoDnfDashY
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    3 years ago

    I personally use Metager. Open source, and funded by a nonprofit. Its also carbon neutral which is really nice.

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      3 years ago

      There cool and around since forever. Sadly according to their privacy policy they forward parts of user agent and ip to third partys to show “non-personalized ads”. But you can use them via their onion service :)

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      3 years ago

      You’re right, it’s a very interesting search engine and it complied on its promise to be good for the environment.

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          Other idea would be helping to translate it.

          How can I help with the translation?

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            Is going to be very difficult. Despite being an open source project, they are very closed to collaborations.

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        From the “website carbon calculator”:

        When a website is loaded, the energy used is roughly proportional to the amount of data transferred.

        Thats not entirely true, maybe they should measure the power their useless animations and javascript waste too -.-