• SpacemanSpiff@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I think Google peaked about 6-8 years ago now and then started slipping at an ever accelerating rate.

    It’s almost useless for me when searching anything remotely technical or otherwise niche.

    I almost consistently need to go to the second page of results now, something I don’t remember doing since like 2009.

    I find Bing acceptable. Brave search works well. But I’m actually using Kagi now since I’m hoping their paid model will actually mean I’m not the product.

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      1 year ago

      I tried searching for a comprehensive list of rule changes to the NBA in its history - something that DEFINITELY exists on a webpage. I near exclusively got news results from a recent rule change

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      1 year ago

      duckduckgo is my go to now, but not out of lack of usability. haven’t used google for ~4-5 years for privacy concerns

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      I use Kagi too and it’s great, but I think we will move more and more to chatgpt-ish search engines in a year or two.

      I imagine they will attempt to put ads in those too.

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        AI starting out so corporate friendly is a really bad sign imo. Early internet was the wild west (good and bad) but it took time for money to tame it. AI feels like it’s coming out of the gate pre-tamed by corporations. Not looking forward to that era.

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        They do have their own crawler and I believe supplement from bing only when necessary. Something like 96% of results are from their own index. They actually have a breakdown for every search.