• hydroptic
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    This is unrealistic because it has the thing you want in the current results

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      I used to really hate how Google is now, so I switched to DDG. But now since DDG can’t find shit I’m looking for and completely disregards what I enter into the search box, I all of a sudden find Google magical again. It’s like “wow, some of these results are actually relevant!”

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        I’ve found Kagi to be pretty good. Yes, it’s a subscription service but if you can afford a few bucks a month it’s probably worth it.

        The reason why it’s a subscription service is that that way they don’t have to rely on ad views for income, meaning they don’t have an incentive to show you bullshit results just to squeeze money out of you

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          A free (donation supported maybe I should say) Google proxy like SearXNG (.site instance here may meet some folks’ needs. Was not dissatisfied with a free Kagi trial.

          Disclaimer

          I’ve posted here before that I suspect Kagi of astroturfing; I cannot prove it. Reflecting on this, even assuming they did “growth hack“ their way to prominence on Lemmy and Hacker News, I’d rather see them win than Alphabet. So, sharing their brand name in my post somewhat tentatively here, cuz fediverse ain’t for ads even when a product itself is aight.

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            Regarding your concerns of astroturfing, I’m a legitimate Kagi user and I’m incredibly pleased with their service. I know I’m just one person, but here I am. You can easily check my post history and see that I’m not a Kagi shill. I heard about it here back when we were all coming here from reddit, tried it out, and stuck with it. The cost is a small price to pay considering how many times per month I was getting frustrated with Google - it was hundreds of times per month.

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              Thanks :)

              I never saw any evidence in anyone’s post histories. Everyone seemed like they were typical Lemmy users.

              I wouldn’t have hidden my disclaimer in a spoiler if I had seen anything that suspicious, but I also wouldn’t have been suspicious in the first place if I didn’t get a weird gut feel. As I’ve said in an earlier thread, I myself have sounded like an ad before - there is a non-zero chance every single post about the surface I have ever read has been 100% legitimate. Genuine enthusiasm for a product can be entirely distinguishable from manufactured enthusiasm.

              I did use the trial, and it is legitimately an excellent experience. It’s not like, oh wow, the results are so much better than Google’s, but the results are better than every single provider except Google, plus you don’t feel dirty when you use it.

              There’s a chance this is the last time I complain about this suspicion I can’t prove. After all, I’m rooting for them.

              Semi-tangential: The status quo is more or less acceptable today, but if price discrimination kicks in hardcore someday thanks to data mining, it will cost a lot of people a lot of money, and by then it might be too late. (That’s probably my big fear. Advertisers don’t care about you or me specifically, I’m not paranoid in that sense, but they do salivate at the thought of learning enough about us they can do custom pricing on everything and charge each of us the absolute maximum we’re willing to pay.)

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                Yeah, it’s a legitimately good product, and it’s filling a niche in a market where all the other options frustrate people. So, it makes sense that people are happy about it and eager to share their experiences.

                they do salivate at the thought of learning enough about us they can do custom pricing on everything and charge each of us the absolute maximum we’re willing to pay.)

                Hopefully they see how I’m always talking about buying stuff at the thrift store, and talking about how overpriced everything is at MSRP, and then they decide the max they can charge me is 10% of MSRP. Hehe.

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            I wish I was getting paid for this.

            Apparently people simply don’t like mentions of subscription services because they expect to get everything for free – which is what got us into this fucking mess in the first place. Same with news; people whine about how news quality has gone down and everything is clickbait, and at the same time absolutely refuse to pay for subscriptions because “information should be free.” Fuck anybody who works in news, I guess?

            Using a Google proxy isn’t going to make Google’s results any better. But by all means everybody, keep using Google while complaining about how shit it is and then downvoting anybody who mentions any options.

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              My issue with the news sites is that they often want as much or even more money for their subscription than they charged for their newspaper. A newspaper had to be set, printed, boxed, distributed to a drop off point, and then folded up by a kid who would drop it on my doorstep at 6 am. The cost of running a website has got to be pennies on the dollar compared to all of their previous overhead. But do they pass those savings on to people? No! They decided they need to make 10x more money because of a technology that made their jobs way easier. So yeah, fuck them. Especially now that half of their content is just opinionated muckraking, and posting screenshots of Twitter. I do have some magazine subscriptions, and a subscription to the NYT because I feel like they actually perform quality journalism, but most of these news companies aren’t worth shit.

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              I wish I was getting paid for this.

              Me too!

              Apparently people simply don’t like mentions of subscription services

              That’s true, especially for news it seems. Of course my suspicions didn’t arise from simply seeing mentions, but suspicious patterns. (Again, not to the level of anything provable.)

              Using a Google proxy isn’t going to make Google’s results any better. But by all means everybody, keep using Google while complaining about how shit it is and then downvoting anybody who mentions any options.

              Proxying it certainly isn’t sustainable (see adblocking & YouTube, or Nitter the Twitter proxy that was crippled). Options are good. Didn’t personally downvote you btw! And I can tell ya, SearXNG image search is inferior to Google’s for my needs… but Kagi’s seemed equivalent. Do believe voting with your wallet for paid search seems a sustainable and sane move. Good on you.

              Also I wish the only conceivable options for reducing [suspicions of] astroturfing weren’t all so horrific… like submit your Social Security Number to a third party verification service, and let them try to dig into all your relationships with companies or something before vouching for your online accounts. Even that wouldn’t eliminate the problem though (can pay cash to strangers you meet via encrypted messengers). For now hope the reasonably suspicious amongst us can be regarded as appropriately skeptical.

              Simply hating every single paid service for having the gall to charge slightly more than it costs to operate, though, is definitely a little too much :)

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                If anything makes me suspect astroturfing, it’s the inevitable hostile reactions to mentions of Kagi. At least this time I didn’t end up staying in the negatives or get told that charging money for online services is immoral because reasons. I could swear that Google hires people to specifically spew idiotic bullshit about subscription search services just so people keep using Google

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                  Can’t forget, Googie’s got The Juice

                  Those sweet sweet search results, now pre-digested for our adhesive pizza needs

                  All fun and games until Alphabet Adware Co sells enough data on us we’re price discriminated against on every conceivable service!

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      The yellow hint of “the thing I wanted” without the actual thing I wanted showing accurately describes my experience. Maybe I’ll find the thing if I scroll down far enough… Maybe.

      It’s also missing the Gemini blob.