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I use Kagi but do agree with the three listed complaints about it. Overall happy with it, but would consider something like uruky if it was a high quality search. I welcome the competition and there's plenty more room since the big boys keep getting worse.
My workplace actually blocks the uruky site.
You really can’t even test the damn thing without paying? Good luck, Uruky.
Search engines shouldn't cost .5% of your monthly salary
How do you feel about ads in your search?
Minimum wage in Germany gets you ~1700€ after taxes, making 5€ closer to 0.3% of your income. Beside that there are so many other things you could save a bit on instead of complaining about a single 5€ subscription for an actually very important service
https://finanz-handbuch.de/en/personal-finance/salary/minimum-wage/#minimum-wage-amount
Good thing that it seems to be made in portugal where the minimum wage is half than that and where housing is currently being set at 50 or 60% of that wage.