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would you pay for search results? if you could get the deep search on the web of say what guuglag was 15 years ago, no ads, and no trackers?
i found this today. i'm not sure i want to pay 100usd/year when i can dork tf out of goog, but it's interesting to know people have choices.
https://kagi.com/
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@Moon @threat can confirm that kagi is really good, i even pay for the ultimate plan which has some useful AI stuff integrated. when i tried bing or ddg or something i'd always end up not finding things and then going to google to search again, but this doesn't happen with kagi.
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@threat kagi gives me better results. it also has user customizable ranking and filtering. i use it both for work and personal.
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@threat a bunch of us use it and love it. i'm a huge fan.
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@Moon really? i was expecting tomatoes and roofing nails as a response. are you using it personally or at work or yes?
what's the comparison if you're able to speak on it pairing google(with scroll+dork hacks) vs kagi?
i've got a pretty good system for finding what i need, but it would be nice to save some keystrokes and other nonsense
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@lain @Moon thanks for the .nfo, fren. i find myself exhausting google and sometimes using gpt to find hidden lumps of charcoal.
besides not doxing myself on kagi, i'm able to find some very esoteric bits of code that i haven't been able to "easily" sort through on google.
and hey, we can be super-spooky and go darkweb-enjoyer paying with cryptocurrency. i best eval this service fast while bitcoin is pumped by the techbros
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@Moon @lain okay guys, you know a search engine is good when it's nsfw image responses return quality eurasian car model ai derivations.
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@threat @lain yeah i had to buy unlimited
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@lain @threat yeah exactly it just works good for me
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@Moon @lain i'm sold on a trial. i'll report back after i exhaust my 300 searches. so like 20 minutes?