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New search engine: Spyda
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=> https://www.yioop.com Yioop!
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=> https://www.yioop.com Yioop!
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=> https://marlo.sandymaguire.me/ Marlo
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=> https://marlo.sandymaguire.me/ Marlo
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* Spyda: A small open-source engine made by James Mills, written in Go.
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=> https://spyda.dev/ Spyda search engine
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=> https://www.prologic.blog/2021/02/14/so-im-a.html Blog post introducing Spyda
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=> https://git.mills.io/prologic/spyda Spyda source code
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### Semi-independent indexes
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### Semi-independent indexes
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Engines in this category fall back to GBY when their own indexes don't have enough results. As their own indexes grow, some claim that this should happen less often.
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Engines in this category fall back to GBY when their own indexes don't have enough results. As their own indexes grow, some claim that this should happen less often.
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These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough for users who'd like some more serendipity in less-specific searches.
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These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough for users who'd like some more serendipity in less-specific searches.
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[Infotiger](https://alpha.infotiger.com/)
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[Infotiger](https://alpha.infotiger.com/)
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: My favorite engine in this section. It offers advanced result filtering and sports a somewhat large index. It allows site submission for English and German pages. The fastest-improving engine in this section: I use it often to discover new sites, and look forward to the day it "graduates" to the previous section. [Infotier has a Tor hidden service](http://infotiger4xywbfq45mvd5drh43jpqeurakg2ya7gqwvjf2bbwnixzqd.onion/).
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: My favorite engine in this section. It offers advanced result filtering and sports a somewhat large index. It allows site submission for English and German pages. The fastest-improving engine in this section: I use it often to discover new sites, and look forward to the day it "graduates" to the previous section. [Infotier has a Tor hidden service](http://infotiger4xywbfq45mvd5drh43jpqeurakg2ya7gqwvjf2bbwnixzqd.onion/).
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[Secret Search Engine Labs](http://www.secretsearchenginelabs.com/)
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[Secret Search Engine Labs](http://www.secretsearchenginelabs.com/)
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: Very small index with very little SEO spam; it toes the line between a "search engine" and a "surf engine". It's best for reading about broad topics that would otherwise be dominated by SEO spam, thanks to its [CashRank algorithm](http://www.secretsearchenginelabs.com/tech/cashrank.php). Allows site submission.
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: Very small index with very little SEO spam; it toes the line between a "search engine" and a "surf engine". It's best for reading about broad topics that would otherwise be dominated by SEO spam, thanks to its [CashRank algorithm](http://www.secretsearchenginelabs.com/tech/cashrank.php). Allows site submission.
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### Unusable engines, irrelevant results
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### Fledgling engines
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Results from these search engines don't seem at all useful.
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Results from these search engines don't seem particularly relevant; indexes in this category tend to be small.
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[Yessle](https://www.yessle.com/)
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[Yessle](https://www.yessle.com/)
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[Marlo](https://marlo.sandymaguire.me/)
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[Marlo](https://marlo.sandymaguire.me/)
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: Another FLOSS engine: [Marlo is written in Haskell](https://github.com/isovector/marlo). Has a small index that's good enough for surfing broad topics, but not good enough for specific research.
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: Another FLOSS engine: [Marlo is written in Haskell](https://github.com/isovector/marlo). Has a small index that's good enough for surfing broad topics, but not good enough for specific research.
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[Spyda](https://spyda.dev/)
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: {{<mention-work itemtype="BlogPosting">}}A small engine made by {{<indieweb-person itemprop="author" first-name="James" last-name="Mills" url="https://www.prologic.blog/">}}, described in {{<cited-work url="https://www.prologic.blog/2021/02/14/so-im-a.html" name="So I'm a Knucklehead eh?" extraName="headline">}}{{</mention-work>}}. It's written in Go; check out its [MIT-licensed Spyda source code](https://git.mills.io/prologic/spyda).
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Engines in this category fall back to GBY when their own indexes don't have enough results. As their own indexes grow, some claim that this should happen less often.
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