• rastilin
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    4410 months ago

    Google’s becoming pretty terrible anyway, it only seems to return pages that are selling things. I’ve switched to Kagi at this point and it seems to work better, it’s subscription only, but you know you’re the one paying for it and that means that you’re the end customer.

      • rastilin
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        910 months ago

        Because last time I checked they just used Bing anwyay, while Kagi runs their own indexer.

        • Elise
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          110 months ago

          Yes but why is that better. For censorship you mean?

          • rastilin
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            29 months ago

            It’s better because Bing may still have selling ads as a priority when building the indexer. If you’re not the one paying, you’re the product.

          • eltimablo
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            110 months ago

            It changes the question from “why not use duck” to “what does duck really add to bing”

            • Elise
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              19 months ago

              Well they have a sensible business model and can provide another stream of income for Bing from users it otherwise wouldn’t reach.

      • @snowbell@beehaw.org
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        Duck duck go is practically broken. I switched to startpage which worked alright until I got a VPN, then I just started using bing with better results. So it is somehow worse than bing even. Duck ignores my quotes and minuses and such things.

    • thejevans
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      810 months ago

      I recently switched to kagi, too. Couldn’t be happier.

      • @SoftestVoid@beehaw.org
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        410 months ago

        New Kagi user here too, been very happy so far. Though it turns out I do a lot of searching and blew through the 300 searches in the $5 plan in like 2 weeks…

        • @Byter@lemmy.one
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          Make an effort to use bangs and I bet you’ll stay under the limit. Edit: bang searches don’t count towards the limit

          Knowing I wanted a result from a certain site but using the search engine to get there was a (bad) habit I brought over from Google.

          !imdb barbie

          !w mattel

          There’s even custom bangs, which is something DDG doesn’t give you: !libgen some book

            • @Byter@lemmy.one
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              110 months ago

              But they don’t allow bangs for sites that do illegal things like copyright infringement. Libgen was my example.

              • viq
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                010 months ago

                @Byter allowing illegal stuff *and* taking money doesn’t bode that well for their longevity.

                • @Byter@lemmy.one
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                  110 months ago

                  Custom bangs are private to the user. It’s not dissimilar to saving a bookmark in your browser, except your bookmarks are hosted by someone else.

                  It doesn’t have to be about legality either. Maybe you like a service that is being protested by DDG for whatever reason.

        • Beej Jorgensen
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          110 months ago

          I just signed up with them, too. They were able to get me a link to the age of a small, nondescript lava flow near my town on the third hit. (5000 years old! A youngster!) All the other search engines gave me unrelated crap.

          I have a hard stop set up for when I hit $10, so I’ll switch tiers if it comes to that. 😅

          I don’t necessarily like paying for search, but I couldn’t take ad-driven search any longer. Big waste of time getting through the chaff.

      • Narrrz
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        210 months ago

        I wonder if the verb Google will stay with us when its origin is lost in history