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Add this search string in Firefox/Librewolf/Mull. On Desktop you need the addon "add custom search engine", on mobile its integrated. (No idea why)
Tor
There dont seem to be discoverable lemmy instances on Tor, even though there is a guide.
You could use this for searching lemmy over tor:
Note that the
(intext:"modlog" & "instances" & "docs" & "code" & "join lemmy")
method seems better. The fedi-search is also awesome.On desktop you can somehow enable it in about:config if you don't want to install an addon.
Damn? Where? I found something called "newsearch" but no GUI appeared on Librewolf