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icy@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Google is getting a lot worse because of subreddits being private

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Google is getting a lot worse because of subreddits being private

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icy@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1271267

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What do you guys think about this? (Wasn’t sure which community to post this in)

  • CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works
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    1. Don’t use Google.

    2. Learn how to search the internet, its not hard.

    3. Adblock is your friend.

    4. People will stop using it only when it becomes unbearable. Their own business tbh.

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      What search engines you suggest? Duckduckgo is useless for me, but so is google nowadays tbh.

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        Try Searx. It is a free, open source metasearch engine so it gets results from other engines. Albeit much more privately than accessing those services directly.

        Searx wiki

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        I’ve been trying: https://metager.org/ and https://www.ecosia.org/

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        I started using Kagi recently, it’s pretty good.

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        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.

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          @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

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            AI search seems like something to dip my toes into. Thanks for the tips.

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              @krevassi @IcyPractice @CookieJarObserver @DeriHunter @Stijn, anyway, don’t confuse AI search with AI chats, like ChatGPT, because these have a maybe better Language model, but it’s knowledge base is limited (the one of ChatGPT is from 2021), they don’t search in the web. Because of this the answers are not reliable or at least outdated.

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                @CatWeazle Tried out andi and it is excellent, looked for jobs in my area and it gave me a list of links, all relevant. Also you have an option to only read the linked articles, no need to visit the page so you can bypass gdpr-bs and advertisement. That’s going to be bookmarked permanently.

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      Reddit is still one of the best place to find answers by real people because of the disappearance of traditional forums.

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        Nah, it was.

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          Most of the answers are still there, just behind a locked door. So it will is, for the few who have access.

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      I’ve replaced probably 70% of my searching with ChatGPT.

      • CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works
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        Thats one hell of a bad idea.

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