Hello! Today I learned about the existence of LibreY, and the project seems very interesting. I was wondering, how does it compare with SearXNG? which one is easier to self host, and which one is lighter on resource usage? Which one gets rate-limited less? I’m particolary interested in opinions of people who used both

Thanks in advance!

  • @unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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    610 months ago

    The main goal of these projects (SearxNG, Piped, Invidious, Nitter…) is to make it way harder to track users by having thousands of users make requests from one single place. If you host this service just for yourself… you’d get the same tracking as using the service itself.

    Self-hosting just for yourself damages the community a bit because your data will not be used to confuse Google and the other guys.

    • @zaphod@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      That’s a goal, but it’s hardly the only goal.

      My goal is to get a synthesis of search results across multiple engines while eliminating tracking URLs and other garbage. In short it’s a better UX for me first and foremost, and self-hosting allows me to customize that experience and also own uptime/availability. Privacy (through elimination of cookies and browser fingerprinting) is just a convenient side effect.

      That said, on the topic of privacy, it’s absolutely false to say that by self-hosting you get the same effect as using the engines directly. Intermediating my access to those search engines means things like cookies and fingerprinting cannot be used to link my search history to my browsing activity.

      Furthermore, in my case I host SearX on a VPS that’s independent of my broadband connection which means even IP can’t be used to correlate my activity.

    • tubbaduOP
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      010 months ago

      Probably stupid question: let’s say I selfhost searxng only for myself: google & Co can track all my searches, but doesn’t they pair all the data to the IP of my server? And because of this, they will not be able to show personalized ads to me, using my laptop. Is this wrong?

        • tubbaduOP
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          010 months ago

          And what if the server has a static IP address?

            • tubbaduOP
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              010 months ago

              How is this possible? I mean, how can they connect the searches from the ip of the server with your laptop’s ip?

              • SayCyberOnceMore
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                210 months ago

                They only see your public IP address (ie your router), so all devices on the private side will appear to be the same source.

                So, if your laptop and your server (and anyone else at the same location) are connected to the internet via the same router, then, you’re the same source.