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The man who killed Google Search?

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nbittich ◴[] No.40135406[source]
Everytime I need to make a search on Google, I start to feel anxious, already convinced I'm not going to find anything useful about the problem I'm trying to solve. This often means I already tried everything else. It's a sad situation.a product shouldn't make you feel anxious.
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imzadi ◴[] No.40136014[source]
I just recently switched to Kagi. It's worth paying a few bucks to get decent results.
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ianbutler ◴[] No.40136093[source]
I find myself seeing nothing useful on Kagi, going to Google, seeing nothing useful, then asking ChatGPT and sometimes seeing something useful and othertimes being led on a wild goose chase. The general state of information retrieval seems bleak. Reddit is usually the solution for me, even on technical matters now.
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hedora ◴[] No.40137518[source]
Append a "?" to the end of the kagi query. It runs what appears to be a ChatGPT RAG query backed by a search engine index, and puts the results at the top of the normal search engine result page. It greatly outperforms any other LLM I've played with, and, as a bonus, each paragraph in the response contains working hyperlinks to primary sources.

If you don't want to pay Kagi or login, you can play with it here:

https://kagi.com/fastgpt

(no need to append "?" when you run queries through that form).

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1. ianbutler ◴[] No.40146126[source]
Thanks for the tip, I’ll give it a try