- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1271267
What do you guys think about this? (Wasn’t sure which community to post this in)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1271267
What do you guys think about this? (Wasn’t sure which community to post this in)
I don’t think you understand, we are the ones who are getting fucked. Search results are getting worse and harder for you to find what you need with all the ads, fake news, sponsored sites, ai generated articles, etc… Google doesn’t care if you find high quality results, they will still gett traffic and their money because people won’t just stop using it.
Don’t use Google.
Learn how to search the internet, its not hard.
Adblock is your friend.
People will stop using it only when it becomes unbearable. Their own business tbh.
What search engines you suggest? Duckduckgo is useless for me, but so is google nowadays tbh.
I like startpage. It’s not perfect but works. If I still cant find anything I search google. 95% of the time it just works.
@Stijn @krevassi, Startpage is probably one of the best search engines, I used it among others as second of my list, but for first searches I use 2 AI search engines which show me direct answers to complex questions.
https://andisearch.com
https://www.perplexity.ai
and sometimes also
https://you.com
All of these protect privacy and made by small independent startups
Reddit is still one of the best place to find answers by real people because of the disappearance of traditional forums.
Nah, it was.
Most of the answers are still there, just behind a locked door. So it will is, for the few who have access.
I’ve replaced probably 70% of my searching with ChatGPT.
Thats one hell of a bad idea.
There good and sometimes better alternatives to Google, you can easily leave without it or use it only when necessary
It doesn’t solve the issue that the answer you’re looking for is on Reddit and isn’t accessible anymore…
I mean, good for us for screwing up Reddit, but the transition impacts more than just Reddit itself because subreddits are going private and people are deleting their posts, that’s a whole lot of knowledge just disappearing from the internet overnight and that’s never a good thing! I don’t know how many times I tried to find solutions or answers to tech related questions and the only place I could find an actual answer was on Reddit because it was actual people speaking to each other!
Yeah, for the short term. But the long term if lemmy can become the successor. It won’t be long until it get will get back to normal
I’ve been hearing some good things about Kagi so i have been contemplating to try it.
It is subscription based but still;
If there is a service that serves me as a customer to better my experience using a search engine than I’ll gladly pay for it.