Do you still have the Google search engine added? I always fully remove it, since Searx pulls from Google anyways, I don’t really see the point in keeping it.
There’s no reason not to leave it alone… though choosing a better default is advisable.
There are many times when SearX isn’t a good solution (though SearX or SearXNG are a great default)… Your answer is ‘popular’ because everyone hates Google. But also problematic, because it will lead to folks trying something else and then just going back to the best one.
Do you still have the Google search engine added? I always fully remove it, since Searx pulls from Google anyways, I don’t really see the point in keeping it.
There’s no reason not to leave it alone… though choosing a better default is advisable.
There are many times when SearX isn’t a good solution (though SearX or SearXNG are a great default)… Your answer is ‘popular’ because everyone hates Google. But also problematic, because it will lead to folks trying something else and then just going back to the best one.
You’re defeating your own aims.
Though you can punch through with DDG style bangs…
For this search, Duckduckgo is probably nicer. Adding - and not removing stuff from Firefox gives you the simple choice to use keywords:
Now see what happens if we try to get an ‘ebook’ copy of ‘The Hobbit’:
So really, the trick is more to