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  • So uBlacklist actually removes sites specified in your subscribed rulesets from your search results.

    I found it helped out a lot on programming or tech support searches, as there's so many content mirrors and SEO spam sites for that domain.

    I also found that using search shortcuts has helped me reduce the need for the middle-man in a surprising amount of my searches. (e.g., “@w” for Wikipedia, “@g” for the Gentoo Wiki, “@git” for GitHub, “@p” for ProtonD, “@y” for YouTube, “@s” for Stack Overflow, et cetera)

  • Try uBlacklist, with these blocklists:

     
        
    # AI Spam
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list_uBlacklist.txt
    # Copycat Sites
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quenhus/uBlock-Origin-dev-filter/main/dist/other_format/uBlacklist/global.txt
    # SEO Spam & Junk
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NotaInutilis/Super-SEO-Spam-Suppressor/main/ublacklist.txt
    
      
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What's the future of screen capture on Linux?