• mlfh@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 days ago

    The bang syntax makes duckduckgo easily the best search engine - it’s a shortcut to everything, the perfect gateway to the internet.

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      6 days ago

      Brave has it too—but yes, I couldn’t imagine using the internet without bangs.

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          6 days ago

          I know the appeal of cynicism, but it’s not the best long-term strategy.

          Unless you rely on the goodwill of people running open-source searches like SearxNG, you’re paying for your search services or providing them with reasons to enshittify by blocking ads. On google, duckduckgo, and many others you pay with your attention to ads and with your data. They have the incentive to keep you longer on the search page to show you more data, contrary to your goals. For Kagi makers the way to get rich is much more straightforward: make good search and get many paying users.

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          6 days ago

          They have a direct incentive to care about your interests unlike all other search engines which make money through ads.

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          6 days ago

          Because Kagi is a really good search engine, and because a search engine is the thing that it’s most important to keep ads far away from.

          I’m not getting it though because it’s American, I ain’t paying a subscription to an American company.

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            6 days ago

            I tried it for a few months it frankly was just objectively worse then using duckduckgo/bing.

            It was just pissing money into a hole.

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              6 days ago

              I have a very different experience: duckduckgo only succeeded in simple queries for me, anything complex failed and I had to switch to google. And Kagi works for me even better than google.

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                6 days ago

                Do you mind giving me an example? I have issues with technical questions but with enough coaxing I could find what I was looking for.