Since reddits search function is a hot pile of garbage, I mostly used google to find threads when I needed community based information.
Video card acting up? No problem.
rx 6700 xt known driver issues reddit
Want to check out some discussion about an older TV series episode?
always sunny s02e13 discussion reddit
Problem is I don’t know how to look tings up here via google
Should I give up the convenience of searching things from my address bar and use the built in search,or is there some secret sauce for googling stuff?
Someone made a multi-instamce search that is pretty great imho. its at https://fedi-search. com . You can choose which sesrch engine you like even.
Thank you to the developer for not pulling a lmgtfy and using a search engine wrapper injected with its own ads.
This is great! Thank you!
The wildcard works too, so
site:lemmy.*
will show you results from more instances thansite:lemmy.world
but will still omit stuff from instances like beehaw.org for example.I suspect that there’s going to be a more elegant solution to this problem in the coming months.
I already knew about the site: operator(?), but didn’t know it accepts wildcards. Great tip thanks!
Type:
site:lemmy.world [search term here]
Does that get results from other instances though?
You could do
site:lemmy.*
to search all instances with lemmy in the name.
I have submitted “!lemmy” to DDG as one of their Bang indicators. See if it gets approved. Saw this topic over on Lemmy.world where someone mentioned this, but it seems like i cant login into lemmy.world or crosspost, or even see all teh comments on this page. Still learning!
Yeah, there probably won’t be a great search experience that includes results from every lemmy instance. It’d be a neat problem to work on.
As others have said, add site:lemmy.world (in your case - others should use their own server name) to whatever you’re googling for. For example: https://ddg.gg/rx 6700 xt known driver issues site:lemmy.world
Wish there were a way to search across all Lemmy instances, even ones without the word Lemmy in their name. Maybe that’s something Google themselves will implement eventually?