It's now open reg with 50 free queries a month, and they claim the browser is coming to other major architectures.
I've only done one or two searches with it so far as I've been too busy to be as methodical about it as I'd like. The sample search results look promising and even a bit exciting -- I haven't seen blogs and similar organic-feeling content come back from a search in a long time. If anyone wants to test some searches compared with Google/DDG/etc. but doesn't want to register, let me know I guess
You know what, what the hell, I'll offer some search queries for you. We'll start off simple wtih some requests, then some search queries to see what pops up. Don't have any scientific criteria or such methodology to construct any robust searches, but at least this might give something for the average layman to view.
(Find website/addon for browsing Youtube that filters anything before 2017/2011. There has to be
some website or addon out there that allows you to filter any of that modern shit. God knows I have tried to look, but nothing pops up. No, the Before: XXXX doesn't fucking count, it still shows shit from the modern day.)
(Find hobbyist websites for video game archival projects.)
--Search Queries--
(Some of these are banal and/or obvious, but I want to place a search for them because current search engines are SEO'ed to hell and back with fluff pieces. Hopefully we'll get a few good results from this. They are also a banal mixture of other search fluff that I have made in the past several years to mixed results on the current stack of search engines, or just idle curiosity from years back. Again, mostly just throwing out stuff at random.)
Has the Internet become more homogenized? / Factors for YouTube's sanitation/sterilization of content. / History of YouTube content between 2006-2011 / List of popular YouTube content between 2009-2011
Economic theory for the present day.
AR15 / AK47 Firearm Review 2023
How to make your own aerosolized insecticide for ants and roaches
Barn Owl Population statistics for Texas 2011
Quora/deviantART/reddit frontend.
World Economic Forum conspiracy / World Economic Forum Great Reset
Layman's Nutritional Food Guide.
Wireless Car Vacuum Reviews 2023
History of American Black Ops
Why Eating bug is bad for you. / Why eating bugs is good for you.
Celtic/Scottish/German historical fiction.
History of the Celts and Scots.
List of art websites like deviantART
How to fix login loop for Ubuntu 18.04
History of Star Wars 2002
My Sanctuary AMV
Software for extracting entire forum threads.
COVID Vaccine Side Effects
And that's about it for now off the top of my head. I don't expect you to run off every banal search term here, but it might give us a better understanding for the capabilities of this search engine in comparison to what we have on offer today. I am not gonna hold my breath that it'll be any better than what we have now, but if it is, I might actually start using search engines again like I did for stuff that didn't need a damned quora answer or the like.
If I may make a suggestion, you might want to browse more of the thread here for search queries and the like to see what else pops up. Picking five from this pile would suffice, and contrast the search results for any five with DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Brave Search.
Below, I have posted one example for COVID Vaccine Side Effects for Brave and Google. As per usual, Google's search results are about what can be expected, and Brave isn't that much better. My hope is this new search engine that has been brought out will allow for more... Off the road sources to come to the top. It's doubtful, but if it does as advertised, it might have a limited future.
For anyone else here, I'd suggest getting any other pozzed search results and see what comes up on the new engine.
As far as I can tell, there does not appear to be anything too nefarious about the company behind this search engine. That said, I have not done too deep of an investigation into it, and it'll take time to see what dirt pops up *if* this search engine gets popular. With the likes of ChatGPT and other similar AI tools popping up that may potentially supplant, if not outright replace search engines for most people going five years on, I doubt this engine has too much of a future. Still, it pays to observe to see how it develops.
---Addendum---
I decided to bite the bullet and see how the search engine actually fairs, and the results are promising indeed.
While you have your usual pozzed results up front and center, there actually appears to be some dissenting articles on the first page. How remarkable. I'll have to test this engine a bit further to see what comes up, but if it can keep this up, it *might* actually have a future. I'll keep the other search queries up as a reference, and aif anything interesting pops up, I'll post an update.