ITS OVER.
https://hexdocs.pm/google_api_content_warehouse/api-reference.html
A collection of 2,500 leaked internal documents from Google filled with details about data the company collects is authentic, the company confirmed today. Until now, Google had refused to comment on the materials.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/29/24167407/google-search-algorithm-documents-leak-confirmation
https://ipullrank.com/google-algo-leak
Internal documentation for Google Search's Content Warehouse API has leaked. Google's internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document AI Warehouse was accidentally published publicly to a code repository for the client library. The documentation for this code was also captured by an external automated documentation service.
Based on the change history, this code repository mistake was fixed on May 7th, but the automated documentation is still live. In efforts to limit potential liability, I won't link to it here, but because all the code in that repository was published under the Apache 2.0 license, anyone that came across it was granted a broad set of rights, including the ability to use, modify, and distribute it anyway.
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/google-search-api-documents-leak.1602216/
!chuds OMG
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Is duckduckgo okay? I know it's like a pseudo bing yahoo mirror mostly but google lately has all but made itself impossible to use on a vpn so I switched to DDG as the default, biggest complaint is I can't right click search by image shit which is also kinda tedious
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I use Kagi and it's worth the price.
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Never heard of it but it sounds cool
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Try Yandex, it's pretty good. No search engines are perfect but Yandex at least doesn't seem rigged, at least not in the same way Goog/Bing is.
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Youre using 'all but' wrong.
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Been using it for some years and it works ok for me
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