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Posted3 months agoActive3 months ago
Ask HN: So Google blocked non-JS browsers, workarounds?
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Ask HN: So Google blocked non-JS browsers, workarounds?
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Is this about the search engine? Why not use a different one? Google's search isn't any better than the others, and is worse than a few of them.
3 months ago
Tried marginalia... New web interface does some kind of proof of work as well, so had to switch to old-search. 6 hours later, marginalia was down/unavailable. Probably picked a bad moment in time, but no, that wasnt similar nor equal.
3 months ago
try
SearX; gets its results from a number of search engines, can be customised to work only with google.
StartPage; pulls results from google search anonymously.
3 months ago
https://searx.com/ (if I got the URL correctly) requires JavaScript.
Unlike Google, https://startpage.com/es/q=<search string> (secured HTTP
mandatory) doesn't accept Umlauts in strings. Translations are unavailable,
such as http://google.com/search?q=on+a+particular+base+translate+Ge... did.
(Pure translation services require JS for results to be rendered, altogether.)
Third, StartPage's result pages are ten times bigger than Google's were.
Viktor Lofgren's https://old-search.marginalia.nu/search?query=<string>
searches in a traditional manner. An interesting concept. It's output is much
different to what I was used from answers to natural language queries, however.
The interface of Will's https://4get.ca/ is as slim as Google's, but replies
to (mandatory) Captchas require JavaScript. In ten days since Google blocked
searches, I haven't found an appropriate alternative. Torsten