• Dojan@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Get off Google. There are alternatives, Qwant, Startpage, whatever floats your boat. I swapped to Kagi and honestly haven’t looked back.

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          12 hours ago

          Now that you mention it, DDG’s AI assist button is probably my most used LLM because it’s just there & available without being intrusive.

          Some web searches lend themselves well to a quick generated paragraph.

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      17 hours ago

      Careful. I suggested kagi in another thread and was accused of being a shill.

      Don’t understand how people can pay $7 for a coffee but won’t consider paying $5 or $10 a month for clean search results.

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        9 hours ago

        People can call me a shill if they want. I was curious when I first tried Kagi, but sceptical, but now I’m really happy. It’s fun to see new features make it on there, and more than anything I love that I can make the search engine work for me instead of having to faff about trying to phrase stuff in a way where I can coax what I want out of it.

        If I hate a particular website, I’ll just block it and never see it again. It’s so simple. The new “AI generated” tags on images is nice, and I hope we can see something similar for websites at some point too. Maybe flag sites that are known to use LLMs for garbage accumulation. There might already even be a blocklist for that.

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      1 day ago

      Haha that just sounds like a list of gibberish words! I love tech naming when it doesn’t include Copilot or a lowercase i :p

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        They’re different things. The comment you’re replying to is talking about different search engines. SearxNG is a metasearch engine - it combines results from multiple different search engines together.

        Both are important. If you use SearXNG but only enable Google, it’s essentially just a proxy for Google and you miss out on most of the value of it. Some of the other search engines may have better results for some searches than Google does.

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          21 hours ago

          Any recommendations on how to get started with that? I’ve been using it but without digging through a frankly intimidating list of configuration options, I’m not feeling like it’s really adding much value yet