There also is a docker version to make it available for your whole network or even reachable from outside behind a reverse proxy. I use it on all my devices. You can use Basic Auth or a Client Certificate if you are concerned about security.
First I wanted to install with podman, but the instructions wasn't clear about it. And I'm not very familiar with docker much, just used podman to build a cross platform app with Rust (little unrelated I know). So I could not figure this out and looked into the AUR. To my luck that worked out pretty well. Maybe I will look into the docker again in the future, if I want do a cross device installation (access from other devices). Right now, I'm not comfortable doing that.
Congratulations. I used to use it as well, than I discovered https://github.com/fccview/degoog for those who needs a lighter solution.
fyi it's not really 'compiled from source' as its just a python program.. anyway congrats
There were parts compiling though, such as Valkey I think at least.
I am running one myself and it mostly has replaced my normal search engine use.
Image search is possible but incredibly slow, it often is easier to just go to Google or duckduckgo instead.
Some of the search engines will quickly limit you if you search more often, you better check out which ones work for you and which don't.
If I want to buy products of any kind I normally use Google as I noticed I never get any good results.
For me I was using SearXNG for years now, by rotating public instances. So this private one is basically the same, just private. The search results are really not great to be honest. That's why I sometimes used other search engines back and forth, especially if the instance got blocked a lot or was no longer available. And a few times I still access Google directly, if the prior search results were nonsense. Most of the time the search results with SearXNG are satisfying enough for me that this is a non issue. I'm okay paying with a bit inconvenience or worse results. I'm not dependent too much on web search anyway.
I'd try it if it was a good tool and if it would make my life better for searching for information.
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